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Week 1 (9/2): Course Overview & Introduction to Urban Agriculture
John Bellamy Foster. 1999. Marx's Theory of Metabolic Rift: Classical Foundations for Environmental Sociology. American Journal of Sociology 105(2):366-405. Read pages 378-383 "Marx and the Metabolic Rift"
Week 2 (9/9): Bridging the Metabolic Rift: UA & Food Justice Here at Home
Mark Winnie. 2000. Community Food Security: Promoting Food Security and Building Healthy Food Systems. Community Food Security Coalition.
Jack Kloppenberg Jr., John Henrickson & G.W. Stevenson. 1996. Coming into the Foodshed. Agriculture and Human Values 13(3):33-42.
Guest Speaker: Navina Khanna, HOPE Collaborative
Videos:
South Central Farms
Food Justice: A Growing Movement
SATURDAY FIELD TRIP (9/13): City Slicker Farms (map)
Week 3 (9/16): Urbanization, the Global Food Crisis, and UA in the Developing World
Mike Davis. 2004. Planet of Slums: Urban Involution and the Informal Proletariat. New Left Review 26(2):5-34. Read through page 2
Guest Speaker: Alethea Harper, SAGE
Video: RUAF, Urban Agriculture
Resources/Additional Reading:
Structural Adjustment Participatory Review International (SAPRIN)
Reality of Aid Network (see RoA reports)
David Harvey. 2006. A Brief History of Neoliberalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Mike Davis. 2006. Planet of Slums. London: Verso.
Week 4 (9/23): Metabolism Underground: Physical, Chemical & Biological Properties of Soil
Week 5 (9/30): Sustainable Soil Fertility & Irrigation Management
Week 6 (10/7): Agroecological Principles for Plant Health & Pest Management
Resources:
ATTRA Soil Systems Guide.ATTRA, Plant Disease slides
UC Division of Ag & Natural Resources. 2000. Weed Management for Organic Crops. UCANR Publication 7250.
Preston Sullivan. 2004. Sustainable Management of Soil-borne Plant Diseases
Week 7 (10/14): Crop Planning & Garden Design
**MIDTERM DISTRIBUTED**
Additional Resources:
ATTRA, Farmscaping
Week 8 (10/21): Urban Livestock & Urban Pollinators
**MIDTERM DUE**
Guest Speaker: Novella Carpenter, Ghosttown Farm
Resources:
SATURDAY FIELD TRIP (10/25): Ghosttown Farm (map)
Week 9 (10/28): UA & Education
Emily Ozer. 2005. The Effects of School Gardens on Students and Schools: Conceptualization and Considerations for Maximizing Healthy Development. Health Education & Behavior 34(6):846-863.
FIELD TRIP: Berkeley Youth Alternatives (BYA), (map)
MLK Middle School Edible Schoolyard (map)
Week 10 (11/4) UA & Public Health
Readings:
Jane Dixon et al. 2007. The Health Equity Dimensions of Urban Food Systems. The Health Equity Dimensions of Urban Food Systems. Journal of Urban Health 84(1):188-129.
RUAF Fact Sheet. Urban Agriculture, Food Security and Nutrition.
Guest Speakers (tentative): Emily Ozer, UCB School of Public Health
Jason Harvey, Oakland Food Connection
Week 11 (11/11) UA Planning & Policy
Guest Panel: David Ralston, City of Oakland Community Economic Development Agency
Hank Herrera, HOPE Collaborative
Week 12 (11/18) Presentations
(11/18) Presentations
Week 13 (11/25)
NO CLASS (Thanksgiving)
Week 14 (12/2) Presentations
Wrap-Up, Concluding Remarks, Course Evaluation
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