Professor Miguel Altieri - Agroecology and Climate Change
Miguel Altieri, PhD Miguel Altieri is a Professor at Berkeley's College of Natural Resources. His laboratory is involved in several field projects in California where they are testing ideas of landscape ecology applied to agriculture such as the use of biological corridrs in pest management. The idea is to explore whether corridors can break the nature of monocultures by serving as a conduit for the dispersion of natural enemies within the field thus enhancing thier impact on pest population. The effects of summer cover crops on insect pest populations and associated natural enemies is also being examined in vineyards. Of special interest is to determine whether timing mowing cover crops in alternate rows can force movement of beneficials to adjacent vines to exert pest suppression. His group is also engaged in collaborative work with a number of universities, NGOs and research centers in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

Miguel Altieri - 2018 Dodge Lecture

What is Agroforestry? – The Future of Farming

Running out of Time | Documentary on Holistic Management

How to Solve the Climate Crisis | Johan Rockström on Planetary Boundaries & the Path Forward

Dünger der Zukunft: Die Stickstoff-Revolution | Doku HD | ARTE

WHAT IS AGROECOLOGY? Open Lesson by professor Miguel Altieri (University of Pavia - KIRO)

How to green the world's deserts and reverse climate change | Allan Savory

Inside Africa's Food Forest Mega-Project

Miguel Altieri: Why is agroecology the solution to hunger and food security?

Earth Talk: Agroecology: Who will feed us in a planet in crisis with Miguel A. Altieri

Soil Is Alive: The Living World Beneath Our Feet | SLICE EARTH | FULL DOC

We Tried a Different Reforestation Method — With Incredible Results

Pablo Tittonell Feeding the world with Agroecology TEDxEde 20141

The EPIC Failure of Vertical Farms - What Happened?

EE 101: "Sustainable Farming through Agroecology" by Stephen Gliessman with Mark Bittman

Agroforestry: A solution to farming’s biggest problems?

Back from the Brink: for the last wild franciscan manzanita

No-Dig Gardening for Beginners: Step-by-Step Guide with Cardboard and Compost

How Africa's Great Green Wall is Solving an Ancient Conflict

