News: Aug 22, 2018
In June, Agriculture and Food Security, AgriFoSe, organised a writeshop in Gothenburg, in order to produce a book with success stories from research about multifunctional landscapes.
Researchers from Kenya, Nigeria, Burkina Faso and Ethiopia gathered to improve their writing skills, and to present their stories about how to use the landscape more efficiently – for example through fish farming or growing in different elevations.
– We need to be smarter in how we grow the food. These four countries have 370 million people and in ten years’ time that amount is going to be doubled, says Elisabeth Simelton, Climate change scientist and editor.