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SUMMARY:Genotype by Environment by Management (GxExM) Symposium
DESCRIPTION:In association with the TropAg2022 meeting (https://tropagconference.org/) the ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success will host a hybrid (in person and online) workshop on November 3 and 4 in Brisbane\, Australia. The workshop will focus on a range of topics related to the study of Genotype by Environment by Management (GxExM) interactions and their importance for crop improvement. \nThe workshop will be conducted to stimulate new approaches\, building on a foundation of sharing understanding and insights from case studies\, leading to discussion of ideas that will advance experimental\, modelling and prediction methods to enhance crop improvement strategies. The workshop agenda is currently under construction and will be shared soon. \nIn-person registrations have now been exhausted. To attend online\, please register here. \nMore information in the event flyer >\nView the program >
URL:https://www.plantsuccess.org/event/genotype-by-environment-by-management-gxexm-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Centre for Plant Success Webinar Series: Genevieve Durrington and Gabrielle Hartill
DESCRIPTION:This event is open to Centre Members only. If you are a Centre Member who would like to attend\, please contact admin@plantsuccess.org for the Zoom invitation.
URL:https://www.plantsuccess.org/event/centre-for-plant-success-webinar-series-genevieve-durrington-and-gabrielle-hartill-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Biocultural Rights\, Indigenous Peoples\, and Local Communities: Protecting Culture and the Environment
DESCRIPTION:This lecture will investigate the role of biocultural community protocols in safeguarding the biocultural rights of Indigenous and local communities. In so doing\, the lecture will analyse the nature and role of biocultural community protocols within the context of access to genetic resources and benefit sharing\, linking this to the rise of biocultural jurisprudence and the interlinkages between cultural diversity and biological diversity conservation. The lecture will also provide critical insights about biocultural community protocols\, raising questions including whether these protocols can be seen as political tools and representational strategies used by Indigenous peoples in their struggle for greater rights to their land\, territories and resources\, and for more political space. \nAbout People\, Plants and the Law Online Lecture Series\nThe People\, Plants\, and the Law lecture series explores the legal and lively entanglements of human and botanical worlds. \nToday people engage with and relate to plants in diverse and sometimes divergent ways. Seeds—and the plants that they produce—may be receptacles of memory\, sacred forms of sustenance\, or sites of resistance in struggles over food sovereignty. Simultaneously\, they may be repositories of gene sequences\, Indigenous knowledge\, bulk commodities\, or key components of economic development projects and food security programs. \nThis lecture series explores the special role of the law in shaping these different engagements\, whether in farmers’ fields\, scientific laboratories\, international markets\, or elsewhere.
URL:https://www.plantsuccess.org/event/biocultural-rights-indigenous-peoples-and-local-communities-protecting-culture-and-the-environment-2/
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