Sustainable Land Matters is a platform for conversations about sustainable land management. We are Nan Su and Elze-Lia Visser, two passionate hosts on a mission to spread awareness and knowledge about land conservation, climate change, and other important topics. We invite you to join us on a journey of exploration and education as we discuss the most pressing issues of our time. We hope to inspire, connect, and empower people to take action and create a more sustainable future.
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Sustainable Land Matters is a platform for conversations about sustainable land management. We are Nan Su and Elze-Lia Visser, two passionate hosts on a mission to spread awareness and knowledge about land conservation, climate change, and other important topics. We invite you to join us on a journey of exploration and education as we discuss the most pressing issues of our time. We hope to inspire, connect, and empower people to take action and create a more sustainable future.
Our guest this episode is Natalia Rodriguez Eugenio. Natalia is the Land and Water Officer at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. As such, she is working with farmers, as well as policy makers, and sheds light on the importance of taking a holistic approach to address challenges posed by continuous urbanization and its impact on soil.
Sustainable Land Matters
Sustainable Land Matters is a platform for conversations about sustainable land management. We are Nan Su and Elze-Lia Visser, two passionate hosts on a mission to spread awareness and knowledge about land conservation, climate change, and other important topics. We invite you to join us on a journey of exploration and education as we discuss the most pressing issues of our time. We hope to inspire, connect, and empower people to take action and create a more sustainable future.