Yogyakarta, PSKK UGM – Laju pertumbuhan penduduk Indonesia sejak 1990 sampai 2010 mengalami stagnasi pada angka 1,4 persen.
Media Thursday, 17 December 2015
Yogyakarta, PSKK UGM – Laju pertumbuhan penduduk Indonesia sejak 1990 sampai 2010 mengalami stagnasi pada angka 1,4 persen.
Media Tuesday, 2 September 2014
UNFPA, Pacific Sub-Regional Office — By mid last year (2013), the world was home to an estimated 7.2 billion people; human beings will increase by a projected one billion in the next 12 years and one of the most pressing questions today is whether we will have enough food for everyone.
Some view genetically-modified food as a stepping stone into ensuring there is some form of food production, even if they are nurtured in laboratories, in a future where our nonchalant attitude to environment conservation today will deny us good agriculture-worthy soil.
When one considers how the situation of food security will be compounded by changing climate patterns, the enormity of our responsibility to ensure food security should be stopping is in our tracks.
This is essentially the question that a parliamentary conference in Canberra, Australia is attempting to collate narratives of, from the different perspectives of organizations and persons whose work are related to the agriculture sector.
This year, the Crawford Fund which has an annual parliamentary conference in Australia's Parliament House is considering the question of Ethics, Efficiency and Food Security: Feeding the 9 billion, well.
Media Tuesday, 2 September 2014
UNFPA, Pacific Sub-Regional Office — By mid last year (2013), the world was home to an estimated 7.2 billion people; human beings will increase by a projected one billion in the next 12 years and one of the most pressing questions today is whether we will have enough food for everyone.
Some view genetically-modified food as a stepping stone into ensuring there is some form of food production, even if they are nurtured in laboratories, in a future where our nonchalant attitude to environment conservation today will deny us good agriculture-worthy soil.
When one considers how the situation of food security will be compounded by changing climate patterns, the enormity of our responsibility to ensure food security should be stopping is in our tracks.
This is essentially the question that a parliamentary conference in Canberra, Australia is attempting to collate narratives of, from the different perspectives of organizations and persons whose work are related to the agriculture sector.
This year, the Crawford Fund which has an annual parliamentary conference in Australia's Parliament House is considering the question of Ethics, Efficiency and Food Security: Feeding the 9 billion, well.