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Lunch Seminar - ASI Research Cluster Food, Agriculture & Land Use 11 February 2025 12:30 - 13:30

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Join the upcoming lunch seminar of the ASI Research Cluster: Food, Agriculture & Land Use to take part in a conversation about food transition. The upcoming session, titled “Tools for food systems transformation: exploring the potential of system thinking and serious games” will feature Dr. Federico Andreotti and Valentina Martínez Ramón from WUR.

In this lunch seminar, Federico Andreotti (Wageningen University & Research) and Valentina Martínez Ramón will discuss the application of serious games for the sustainability transition in the context of food systems and farming. The session will be dedicated to the presentation and discussion of Dr. Federico Andreotti's research. 

Dr. Andreotti is the coordinator of the WUR Games Hub, which aims to share best practices and create new knowledge to advance the domain of serious gaming at Wageningen University & Research and with other serious game organizations in the Netherlands and abroad. The Hub strives to provide an overview of serious games and develop a common understanding on how to design, apply and assess this approach. 

The lunch seminar will take place at Forum 4 (HG-01D12) at the VU Main Building. You don't need to register, it's a free open-door event! For questions, you can send an email to the Cluster Coordinators Lia van Wesenbeeck or Denyse Snelder. The event is organised in collaboration between ASI Research Cluster: Food, Agriculture & Land Use and the Amsterdam Centre for World Food Studies.

This event will be held in a hybrid set-up. Want to join online? Use the following link for online access:
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Meeting ID: 965 3294 4683, Passcode: 635275

About Lunch Seminar - ASI Research Cluster Food, Agriculture & Land Use

Starting date

  • 11 February 2025

Time

  • 12:30 - 13:30

Location

  • VU Main Building
  • HG-1D12 - Meeting Room Forum 4

Organised by

  • Amsterdam Sustainability Institute (ASI)

Language

  • English

Meet the speakers

Dr. Andreotti is Lecturer/Researcher at the Wageningen University Farming Systems Ecology group. He is also the coordinator of the WUR Games Hub that connects multiple researchers that use games to bridge science and society. Federico’s PhD project was on the co-design and application of serious games for the sustainability transition of farming and food systems; his current research and education focus is on games design and play and participatory research methods to explore futures farming and food systems. 

Valentina Martínez Ramón (MSc) is Junior Researcher at the Wageningen University Farming Systems Ecology group. She currently works under the CGIAR Multifunctional Landscapes Program. Her MSc Thesis studied agroecological transformations in the context of traditional chestnut farming in Southern Spain. She is generally interested in transdisciplinary social-ecological approaches to advancing just and sustainable food systems.

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