
In 1999 the first European congress on agricultural and food ethics in Wageningen showed the importance of international and interdisciplinary debate on the ethics of food security food safety, the impact on the environment, and the use of technology. Almost 25 years later these topics are still on the agenda and even become more prominent. In a world that is colored by climate change, global conflicts, energy and food crises, and post-Covid challenges, innovations and paradigm changes are needed to contribute to more sustainable food production and consumption. Next to technical challenges, sustainable innovations come with value assumptions, discussions on moral norms and the need for ethical decision making. Therefore, the ethics of agriculture, food, animals, and the environment is even more essential to study and discuss.
The EurSafe 2024 congress invites you to discuss sustainable innovations for ethical food production and consumption. This includes proposals to address the vulnerability of food systems, the environmental impact of food production, and long-term impact of climate change on food security and sovereignty. It also asks for reflection on the role of animals and technology in agriculture and food production.
We now invite abstracts for either a presentation or poster. Themes include, but are not restricted to:
- Innovations in farming: e.g. vertical and urban farming, Smart farming and Agro-ecology and food forests;
- Novel technology in food production: e.g. cultured meat and dairy, biotechnology in food systems;
- Developments towards sustainable diets and consumption: e.g. locally sourced food, Slow food movement;
- Improvements in the food chain and ethical procurement of food: on the social and the environmental impact of a product from farm to fork;
- Climate justice, the reduction of emissions and waste, linking to food or consumption.
For each of these themes we invite contributions that address the ethical implications for animals, humans, and the environment and contributions that discuss the implications for the role of professionals, politics, and policy.
Next to the central conference themes, we also invite general contributions related to:
- Veterinary and animal ethics
- Environmental ethics
- Teaching ethics
- Aquaculture
- Intellectual property and patenting
- Pandemic preparedness
- Other related issues
We also invite proposals for panel discussions or (90 minute) pre-conference workshops. To submit these, please mail: info@eursafe2024.org
The deadline for submissions is 1 December 2023.
For any questions, please contact info@eursafe2024.org