The Initiative on Global Food Security is a global effort to address critical gaps in current approaches to food security with an emphasis on cross-sectoral dialogue to elaborate and implement breakthrough ideas.
Participants celebrated President's Day Weekend, February 18-21, in Aspen, CO, where they joined one of four expert-moderated roundtable seminars available: Bioethics, Immigration, Privacy and Technology, and Sustainable Communities. Those who attended also spent the mornings skiing, snowshoeing, or dog-sledding in Aspen Mountain, Buttermilk, or Snowmass.
Sustainable Communities: Designing Places that ThriveHow can fresh ways of thinking about design, energy, transportation, and agriculture come together in sustainable communities? How can we create places where people can care about and learn from their environment to form viable communities? How do we define sustainable communities? What elements of our communities do we value most?