Michalis at Future Earth Australia event

Deakin University Research Fellow Dr. Michalis Hadjikakou is one of only 20 successful applicants invited to attend a most important Sustainable Development Goal event organised by Future Earth Australia in partnership with the University of South Australia.

The Future of Food: Connecting the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

The aim of this event is to bring together early career researchers and practitioners (ECRPs) to share their work and network across disciplines associated with the theme of sustainability and food. It will be held at Pridham Hall Function Room at UniSA’s City West campus in Adelaide from Monday 9 December to Wednesday 11 December.

Future Earth Australia is based at the Australian Academy of Science. It is a national peak initiative that enables Australian researchers, governments, industry and NGOs to collaborate with each other and with international networks and programs across Australia and Oceania.

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In addition to participating in forum discussions Michalis will also deliver a presentation which expands upon his abstract:

Environmental risk assessment of global food system futures highlights the potential limits of mitigation

Research Team: Nicholas Bowles Ozge Geyik Mohammad Abdullah Shaikh Brett Bryan

His research focuses on the global food system as a driver of environmental impact including changing land-systems, climate and biosphere. Transgression of planetary boundaries threatens key SDGs hunger, clean water, responsible consumption, climate change and life on land.

His talk will present novel findings from a statistical meta-model of environmental risk associated with global food system futures, developed through a meta-analysis of 910 published food scenarios across 60 studies for the year 2050. It is concluded that in addition to the strongest possible mitigation interventions, concerted global efforts must be diverted towards adaptation to the inevitable transgression of the Earth’s safe operating space.