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Stephen T F Poon

Resilience through ecological ethics: Towards a sustainable global food system

Keynote Presentation (In-Person)
Day 3
Resilience through ecological ethics: Towards a sustainable global food system

Stephen T F Poon | MILA University, Malaysia

Abstract

Food security is a great multi-dimensional undertaking across borders, and we are seeing a global phenomenon unfold as the industry rises to the challenge to ensure the sustainability of food acquisition to the general populace. Taking into account the various aspects of the current state of food security in the Asia Pacific and its ESG efforts, innovation, entrepreneurship and brand collaboration are key immediate strategies for driving change. Minoo salimi University of Tehran, Iran (Islamic Republic of) LANDLORD VILLAGES OF THE TEHRAN PLAIN, IRAN AND HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY IN IRAN Abstract Landlord villages played a major role in rural life for many centuries in the Tehran Plain and many other parts of Iran. Although they are now abandoned, they were occupied within living memory, and thus offer the opportunity for study as an historical archaeology project, with a methodology that draws together analysis of standing buildings, oral testimony, excavation and, in the future, historical records. These analyses allow us to begin to consider issues such as social hierarchies and relationships, identity and activities within the villages. This article discusses the results of the fieldwork to date and explores the potential for Historical Archaeology projects in Iran.

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