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Whose landscape is it anyway?
- Date:
- 06 July 2009 to 06 July 2009
- Organizer:
- Kew & the British Museum
- Location:
- BP Lecture Theatre, British Museum
To celebrate Kew's and the British Museum's 250th anniversaries, a panel of experts will discuss the economic, scientific and cultural tensions that arise when humans assert their ability to dominate the landscape, with a particular focus on India. The event will be chaired by Sarah Mukherjee, BBC environment correspondent, with panellists including Nicholas Stern, author of the Stern Review, Tahmima Anam, writer and journalist, Ramachandra Guha, writer and historian and Debal Deb, environmental scientist and author.
http://250.kew.org/CelebrateAtKewGardens/TalksAndLectures/index.htm
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