Agro Landscapes launches e-learning for systems thinking on food, land and water
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December 8, 2021
Agro Landscapes has launched “Synergies and tradeoffs in food, land and water systems”, a series of six interactive e-learning modules that brings together the insights of over 40 international experts on transforming our food, land and water systems for a sustainable and inclusive future.
Climate change, biodiversity and human health are inextricably linked through our food and agricultural production systems. But just as neglecting these connections has led to ecologically destructive practices that have failed to ensure healthy diets, a holistic approach could help regenerate the planet and our wellbeing. The e-learning modules developed by Agro Landscapes, a project funded by the CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems, emphasize the systems thinking our planet and society so urgently needs. Represented by an interactive flower on the landing page, the design of the modules expressly encourages non-linear learning.
The modules are in the form of multimedia presentations by…
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