An interactive lecture on 'Planting the Anthropocene: Indigenous Food Sovereignty in the Eastern Himalayas'
Wednesday 11 October 12:30 until 13:30
University of Sussex Campus : Fulton 106
Speaker: Prof Bengt G. Karlsson, Department of Social Anthropology, Stockholm

The Centre for World Environmental History cordially invites you to participate in an engaging lecture titled 'Planting the Anthropocene: Indigenous Food Sovereignty in the Eastern Himalayas,' delivered by Professor Bengt G. Karlsson, Stockholm University. During this lecture, Prof Karlsson will explore the profound impact of climate change and corporate influence, as well as the unique challenges confronted by indigenous communities in the Eastern Himalayas. Furthermore, Professor Karlsson will delve into significant discussions surrounding the future of upland agriculture, with a specific focus on the role of shifting cultivation in the current Anthropocene era.
By: Alex Allen
Last updated: Monday, 9 October 2023