Balancing Rights and Obligations of States and Investors - Judge Abdulqawi Yusuf[40:35]
Gary Taubes - Why We Get Fat: The Diet/Weight Relationship, An Alternative Hypothesis[6:58]
BIOPL3420 - Plant Physiology - Lecture 2[56:49]
plbr403 - Genetic Improvement of Crop Plants - Lecture 1[41:14]
BIOPL3420 - Plant Physiology - Lecture 3[18:11]
BIOPL3420 - Plant Physiology - Lecture 6[52:03]
Food Security, Water Quality, and Climate Change: Global Challenges Requiring Local Empowerment[52:32]
The State Orchestrated Regional Cooperation and Regional Inequalities with Yuanshuo Xu[48:24]
Innovation for People and Planet: Reimagining Capitalism with Manoj Kumar[47:12]
Our Changing Menu: Using the Power of Food to Confront Climate Change with Mike Hoffman[47:00]
From Climate Coloniality to Climate Revolutions with Farhana Sultana[50:19]
Development Through Inclusive Agriculture \u0026 Food Systems - Our Shared Futures with Purvi Mehta[44:58]
Socio-Eco Benefits of Collective Rice Certification in the Dominican Republic[47:08]
Distinguished Speaker in Global Development: Shakuntala Haraksingh Thilsted[52:43]
Circular Bionutrient Economy for AgriFood System Transition with Chuan Liao, Cornell University[52:31]
A Fireside Chat with Phillip Polakoff[50:37]
David McDonald: What’s Public About Public Services?[50:54]
Wayne Teel - Developing Locally Resilient Water Supplies in Semiarid Areas of Kenya[52:02]
Kim Bothi - Collaborative water resource management in South-Central Mali[46:27]
Jenna Golan - Women's Time Use and the Productive Safety Net Program in Rural Highland Ethiopia[42:10]
Carolyn Peach Brown - Another Perspective on Climate Change and Conflict[40:49]
Kalenga Banda - Sweet potato post-harvest loss assessment survey: Northwestern and Central Zambia[46:04]
Erika Styger - Making Research and Extension work for Rice Farmers in West Africa[57:55]
Plant Breeding has a Problem with Gender - GREAT Agriculture[6:55]
Tony Shelton - Biotechnology is Helping Resource Poor Eggplant Farmers in Bangladesh[39:12]
Ambayeba Muimba-Kankolongo - Food Crop Production by Smallholder Farmers in Southern Africa[36:34]
Hazel Malapit (IFPRI) - Measuring Women 's Empowerment in Agricultural Development Programs[49:29]
Mark Milstein - The Private Sector and Sustainable Development[49:01]
John Gaunt - Working to improve livelihoods for the rural poor in India: Challenges to scale impact[40:01]
Ruth Messinger - What's Jewish about Social Justice?[56:43]
Katherine Fleming - Greece, Orientalism, and the Problem of Representation[55:39]
Nelly Hanna - The Creation and Transfer of Knowledge: Ottoman Empire to France 1600-1800[57:58]
The Roots of the Rohingya Crisis: The Eradication of a Myanmar Ethnic Group[34:50]
Kazuo Watanabe - Plant Genetic Resources and Plant Biotechnology under Biodiplomacy[41:08]
Pat Hayes: After 10,000 years, is it time for barley to go naked?[57:16]
Kelly Robbins - The genomic open-source breeding informatics initiative[44:13]
Michael Mazourek - New ways forward in cucurbit breeding[41:36]
Bram Govaerts, CIMMYT - Sustainable farming 2.0: Challenges and opportunities[49:57]
Lukas Mueller - From data to improved crops: The role of databases[46:37]
Andy LaVigne - Plant breeding innovations - the evolution of agriculture[51:59]
Stephen Kresovich - Understanding the Carbon Allocation Network for Sorghum[55:37]
Kelly Swarts - Origins of temperate adapted maize: archaeological evidence \u0026 modern diversity[39:21]
Patterns of evolution in domesticated apple - Briana Gross[31:40]
Smelling your phenotypes: What have we learned about scent as a floral trait? - Rob Raguso[44:03]
Ranjana Das - When Women Unite - Self Help Groups in India, Gender vs. Development[53:06]
Hale Tufan - Applying a Gender Lens to Development[38:16]
Nutrition Knowledge or Income - Gargi Wable[16:51]
Researching Women's Empowerment and Nutrition in Tanzania - Marianne Santoso[13:34]
Medha Devare - Big Data in Agricultural Research for Development: a CGIAR Perspective[49:39]
Jeanie Borlaug on Work-Life Balance[1:04]
Rieky Stuart - Changing Organizational and Social Norms in Favor of Gender Equality[37:13]
Patrice Prusko - Increasing Global Access to a Science Education for Women[48:16]
The Paradigm Shift Needed to Achieve Economic Justice and Rights for Women with Jemimah Njuki[52:03]
Malini Ranganathan: Corruption Plots: Stories, Ethics, and Publics of the Late Capitalist City[47:08]
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