Argumedo, A.2016-04-192016-04-192004Presented at the Conference on Interfaces in the Repatriation and In Situ Conservation of Traditional Crops, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga., 30 April-1 May, 2004336_Potato_Park.ppthttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/65403A potato park was created in the mountains of Peru that aimed to alleviate poverty, conserve the nature of the landscape, and improve their livelihoods and food systems strategies. The indigenous and modern sciences were integrated to achieve this end. This is a powerpoint presented at the Seeds of Hope Conference in Athens, Georgia.application/vnd.ms-powerpointen-USMarketing and tradeLivelihoodsIndigenous communityLaws and regulationsConservation strategyConservation planningModelingPotatoesPoverty alleviationLandscape conservationAgroecosystemsIndigenous scienceModern scienceBioprospectingIndigenous knowledgeEcosystem Farm/Enterprise ScaleThe potato park: A pachacentric approach to seed systemsAndean potato park: A local initiative in agrobiodiversity conservationPresentation