Pursuing a Unifying Message: Elevating Food, Agricultural and Natural Resources Research as a National Priority - A Natural Resources Research Perspective
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2018
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The natural resources roundtable was the sixth event in the effort to pursue a unifying message on food, agriculture and natural resource research, organized by the Charles Valentine Riley Memorial Foundation (RMF) and its partners. The first event, held at the National Press Club in December 2014, provided the foundation for subsequent stakeholder events that would contribute to elevating agricultural research as a national priority. Agriculture is broadly defined in the efforts to include food, fiber, nutrition, energy, natural resources, environmental quality and more. The sixth and final event in the series, hosted by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), was held in December 2016 with a set of leaders from natural resource and environmental non-governmental organizations (NGOs), natural resource societies and universities. It focused on a unifying message with the perspective of natural resource and environmental quality. The roundtable was organized and this report prepared with the assistance of a steering committee composed of representatives from the Alliance of Crop, Soil and Environmental Science Societies, Society of American Foresters, Supporters of Agricultural Research Foundation, National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition, Iowa State University, Soil Health Institute, National Wildlife Federation, Environmental and Energy Study Institute, Soil and Water Conservation Society, and the Charles Valentine Riley Memorial Foundation.
Pursuing a Unifying Message: Elevating Food, Agricultural and Natural Resources Research as a National Priority - A Natural Resources Research Perspective