Episode 20: SAN José Campos PhD - What Is The Sustainable Agriculture Network?
Release Date: 09/04/2024
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info_outlineJosé Campos, PhD is the Executive Director of the Sustainable Agriculture Network (SAN).
Dr. Campos has almost 40 years of experience in international development, science, and education, combining technical, senior management and governance expertise with international cooperation, technical, academic, and scientific organizations, and NGO´s. He has strong technical expertise in sustainable management of forests and rural development and is passionate about collective impact to address the global challenges. From 2008-2016 he was director general of CATIE, an international organization based in Costa Rica. From January 2017 to April 2019, he was Chair of the Board of Trustees of CIFOR and currently Vice-Chair of the Board of the CIFOR-ICRAF Merger. He has served in several boards and task forces, including IUFRO, World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank. Has been faculty of CATIE´s Graduate School. José has a doctorate in forest sciences from the University of Oxford, a master in Natural Resources Management from CATIE/University of Costa Rica and B.Sc. in forestry from the University of São Paulo, Brazil. He has published over one hundred technical and scientific papers.
Sustainable Agriculture Network is a global collaborative impact network of diverse nonprofit and for-profit organizations, focused on helping farmers, workers, and rural communities thrive. It works for a sustainable and equitable future.
TOPICS EXPLORED
0:00 – 2:19 – Introduction
2:19 – 4:01 – What is the Sustainable Agriculture Network (SAN) and what types of work does it do?
4:01 – 5:36 – How did you become interested in food and agriculture?
5:36 – 7:16 – Can you tell me about your career and how you began working with SAN?
7:16 – 8:19 – What is the history of SAN and some of its major accomplishments?
8:19 – 11:58 – How does sustainable agriculture address climate change, biodiversity loss, and rural poverty?
11:58 – 14:54 – What is SAN’s general strategy and process?
14:54 – 16:18 – What is SAN’s Sustainable Agriculture Framework, and how is it used?
16:18 – 18:51 – Can you tell me a little bit about three of SAN’s key programs: TerraViva, Ecoasis, and CoAmbition?
18:51 – 20:32 – Can you share a bit about SAN’s Community-Based Monitoring and Assurance System for Regenerative Agriculture in Colombia?
20:32 – 22:14 – Can you share a bit about SAN’s work Identifying IPM and Biodiversity-friendly Agriculture Practices in Malaysian Oil Palm Production?
22:14 – 22:42 – SAN works with corporations including Nestle. Can you share a bit about how that partnership works, and some of the positive changes that have been made through it and other partnerships with corporations?
24:44 – 27:18 – What are some ways other organizations can work with SAN?
27:18 – 29:21 – What are you most proud of so far in your career in food and agriculture?
SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE NETWORK INFORMATION
Sustainable Agriculture Network: https://www.sustainableagriculture.eco/
RESOURCES
Sustainable Agriculture Framework: https://www.sustainableagriculture.eco/sustainable-agriculture-framework-2021
SAN Intelligence Hub (iHub): https://www.sustainableagriculture.eco/intelligence-hub
SAN Blueprint: https://www.sustainableagriculture.eco/blueprinthome
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