Hi Everyone,

Please find a brief description below of the 14th International Agroecology shortcourse with links to detailed information on content, fees, logistics, etc. Hope it is of interest to some of you and please share widely.

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Ernesto

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V. Ernesto Méndez, Ph.D.
Acting Chair, Dept. of Plant and Soil Science (PSS)
Associate Professor of Agroecology & Environmental Studies
Agroecology and Rural Livelihoods Group & Environmental Program
University of Vermont
117 Jeffords Hall, 63 Carrigan Dr., Burlington, VT 05405
Tel: (802) 656-2539;(802) 656-2924; Fax: (802) 656-8015
http://www.uvm.edu/~agroecol/ <http://www.uvm.edu/%7Eagroecol/>
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*The 14th Annual International Agroecology Shortcourse *

In 2013, for only the second time in its history, the International Agroecology Shortcourse will be held in Vermont. From July 7th-20th, 2013, participants from around the world will gather at UVM to learn about "Agroecological Approaches for Climate Change and Food Systems Resilience."

What is agriculture's role in contributing to climate change? What are opportunities within agriculture to mitigate or adapt to a changing climate? When we talk about agriculture, do we mean smallholder farmers, industrial agriculture or both? These questions will be on the table during the 14th Annual International Agroecology Shortcourse, where the theme is the application of agroecological approaches to support resilience to climate change and promote robust, sustainable food systems. Farmers are constantly innovating in their daily practice, and much can be learned by identifying and analyzing existing agricultural management strategies that have the potential to adapt to and/or mitigate climate changes. By integrating ecological and social sciences with farmer's knowledge, agroecologists believe it is possible to both design and manage more sustainable agri-food systems and address global environmental change.

For more information, view the course website <http://www.uvm.edu/%7Eagroecol/?Page=shortcourse.html&SM=coursessubmenu.html> or the full course description <http://www.uvm.edu/%7Eagroecol/shortcoursedescfinal_13.pdf>.

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