Webinar: Food security around the world with regional, local and individual relevance
Welcome to a free hybrid webinar on food systems security and individual resilience on 31 May 2024, organised by PA Secure with PA Bioeconomy and PA Spatial Planning.
How prepared are we for potential crises affecting food security in the Baltic Sea Region? What defines a well-prepared nation in the face of unprecedented consequences? These pressing questions underscore the need for united and equal access to know-how, experience and guidance—fundamental values cherished by the Baltic Sea Region and will be addressed at the webinar “Food security around the world with regional, local and individual relevance”:
- Date: 31.05.2024
- Time: 9:00–10:30 CEST | 10:00–11:30 EEST/Riga
- Location: Online and in person at the Nordic Council of Ministers’ Office in Latvia (Marijas 13/3, Riga)
- Language: English
- Register here: https://forms.gle/wFQuS9D2JHhiRJdc9
- More information, programme & speakers: click here
Food security, an essential aspect of national resilience, requires a collective approach to address diverse threats ranging from climate change and urbanisation to conflicts, natural hazards, and political instability. Such threats, associated with significant shocks and stresses, risk disrupting our basic needs for sustainable living and healthy nutrition.
The intensifying events on the international stage have elevated the importance of food security and resilience on the agendas of policymakers, both at national and municipal levels. Civil defence and resilience professionals are increasingly recognising the necessity of collaborative preparation and knowledge sharing to withstand potential turbulences. This hybrid webinar marks the initial stage of a Baltic Sea Region approach to food systems security and individual resilience. It brings together speakers and researchers with extensive expertise to foster discussions and regional initiatives on food security.
The webinar will explore three main angles:
- planning and strategising,
- land use and spatial planning, and regional, national, and
- individual preparedness.
The webinar aims to serve as a launchpad for future discussions and joint initiatives, targeting food security and preparedness professionals, municipalities, researchers, and other stakeholders involved in resilience-related matters. By sharing insights and strategies, the Baltic Sea Region can enhance its readiness for future challenges, ensuring the well-being and security of its citizens.
The event is organised by PA Secure with PA Bioeconomy and PA Spatial Planning. It is hosted by the Nordic Council of Ministers’ Office in Latvia.
The CBSS and the Swedish Contingencies Agency (MSB) coordinate the Policy Area Secure (PA Secure) of the the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR). As one of the 13 policy areas in the EUSBSR, PA Secure focuses on reducing risks from all threats, including natural disasters, man-made disasters, and organised crime.