The Futures of Food and the Futures of Farmers
Date and time
Location
UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs
337 Charles E Young Drive East Los Angeles, CA 90095Description
The UCLA Department of Urban Planning
The Luskin School of Public Affairs
and Global Public Affairs @ Luskin
present
UCLA Regents' Lecturer
Charles C. Mann
5:30 PM Reception
6:30 PM Lecture
3rd Floor Terrace, Public Affairs Building
The Futures of Food and the Futures of Farmers
By the time UCLA students hit middle age, the world will hold almost 10 billion people, most of them affluent by historical standards. Dinner for the 10 billion, agronomists say, will be a huge challenge: we are running out of arable land, water supplies are stretched, and the advances of the “green revolution” are fading. Researchers have proposed two broad solutions: maintaining the current system of large-scale industrial monoculture or switching over, at least in substantial part, to a much more localized, diverse system. The former involves extensive deployment of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), heavy chemical use and even heavier computer monitoring. Meanwhile, the small, highly productive farms touted as a model require vastly more labor--that is, vastly more people working on the land. The choice of system, a key task of the next generation, will have enormous impact on the kind of lives people lead tomorrow.
Charles C. Mann is the author of 1493, a New York Times best-seller, and 1491, which won the U.S. National Academy of Sciences' Keck award for the best book of the year. A correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly, Science, and Wired, he has covered the intersection of science, technology, and commerce for many newspapers and magazines here and abroad, including National Geographic, the New York Times, Vanity Fair, and the Washington Post. In addition to 1491 and 1493, he is the co-author of five other books, one of which is a young person's version of 1491 called Before Columbus. His website is www.charlesmann.org.
SPONSORED BY:
UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation
Cotsen Institute of Archaeology - UCLA
UCLA Cesar E. Chavez Dept. of Chicana/o Studies
UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability (IoES)
UCLA Center for Social Theory and Comparative History
Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment @ the UCLA School of Law