Resilience, Farming, and Food Access

APA2338.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2022 Resilience, Farming, and Food Access

Course Description

Summary

What is a resilient community food system? How is community health impacted by food access and quality? How can we build food systems to adapt to changing climate, poverty, and health crises? What farming systems and practices best support community and ecological resilience? This class will explore these questions through the lens of resilience theory, which describes how individuals, communities, and ecosystems respond to system shocks and crisis.  Students will engage in hands-on learning at Ź College’s Purple Carrot Farm. Hands on learning includes “farm lab” and “farm assignments.” This will be combined with reading, discussion, presentation, and writing on the topic of food system resilience. This class is recommended for students who are interested in interning on the Purple Carrot Farm.

Instructor

  • Tatiana Abatemarco

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2022

Credits

4

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

20