UrbanAg

 

ESPM 117 Fall '07 Syllabus

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Week 1

 

 

Tu 8/28    Course Overview & Introduction to Urban Agriculture

 

 

Th 8/30    The Metabolic Rift and Local Food Systems

 

  • Jack Kloppenberg Jr., John Henrickson & G.W. Stevenson. 1996. Coming into the Foodshed. Agriculture and Human Values 13(3):33-42.

 

F 8/31        LAB: Introduction to the UCB Student Organic Garden

 

 


Week 2

 

 

Tu 9/4        Urban Agriculture in the Developing World

 

  • Rene van Veenhuizen. 2006. Introduction. Cities Farming for the Future. RUAF.

 

Video: RUAF, Urban Agriculture

 

Resources:

Structural Adjustment Participatory Review International (SAPRIN)

Reality of Aid Network (see RoA reports)

 

Further Reading:

David Harvey. 2006. A Brief History of Neoliberalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Mike Davis. 2006. Planet of Slums. London: Verso.

 

 

Th 9/6        Community Food Security

 


 

F 9/7        LAB: Bed Preparation & Tillage

 

 

 


Week 3

 

 

Tu 9/11    Soil Physical Properties

 

  • TOFG, Unit 2.1: Soil Physical Properties.
  • Fred Magdoff and Harold van Es. 2000. Introduction and Ch. 1 – 6. Building Soils for Better Crops. Sustainable Agriculture Network Handbook Series Book 4.

 

 

Th 9/13    Soil Chemistry & Ecology

 

  • TOFG, Unit 2.2: Soil Chemistry and Fertility.

 

 

F 9/14    LAB: Transplanting, Direct Seeding, Irrigation

 

 


Week 4

 

 

Tu 9/18    Plant Plumbing, Water Use & Irrigation

 

  • TOFG, Unit 1.5: Irrigation: Principles & Practices.

 

 

Th 9/20    REVIEW

 

 

F 9/21        LAB: Irrigation, Plant Propagation

 

 


Week 5

 

 

Tu 9/25    Soil Fertility Management (Overview/Mulching/Composting)

 

  • TOFG, Unit 1.7: Making and Using Compost.
  • Christopher J. Starbuck. 2001. Making and Using Compost. Horticultural MU Guide, University Extension, U. of Missouri-Columbia.

 

 

Th 9/27     Soil Fertility Management (Cover Crops/Nutrient Analysis)

 

 

 

F 9/28        LAB: Composting & Vermicomposting

 

 


Week 6

 

 

Tu 10/2     FIELD TRIP: City Slicker Farms (map)

 

 

Th 10/4    Agroecological Principles & Biodiversity   

 

 

 

F 10/5        LAB: Weed Management

 

 

 


Week 7

 

 

Tu 10/9    Biological Control of Insect Pests

 

Guest Lecture: Dr. Clara Ines Nicholls, UCB ESPM/CLAS

 

 

Additional Resources:

 

 

 

Th 10/11    Agroecological Disease Management

 

Guest Lecture: Dr. Bob Raabe, Professor Emeritus, ESPM

 

 

 

F 10/12    LAB: Pest Management

 

 

 


Week 8

 

 

Tu 10/16    Fertility Management & Assessment/Crop Planning

 

NUTRIENT BUDGET ASSIGNMENT (Quiz 3 & 4)

 

Th 10/18    Garden Design

 

Guest Speaker: Christopher Shein, Wildheart Gardens & Merritt College Landscape Horticulture

 

 

 

F 10/19    LAB: Crop Planning

 

 


Week 9

 

 

Tu 10/23    MIDTERM Review & Distribution

 

 

       Urban Livestock

 

  • Rick & Gail Luttmann. 1976. Chickens in Your Backyard: A Beginner's Guide. Emmaus, PA: Rodale Press. Ch. 1-6, 8-9, 14-15.

 

 

Th 10/25    FIELD TRIP: Berkeley Youth Alternatives (BYA), (map)

 

  • Laura Lawson. 2005. City Bountiful. Ch. 5: A Look at Gardens Today (pp. 264-286)

 

 

F 10/26    LAB

 


Week 10

 

 

Tu 10/30  FIELD TRIP: Spiral Gardens and/or community garden (map)

 

 

Th 11/1    MIDTERM DUE by 3:30PM in 137 Mulford

 

                Extension & Education

 

FIELD TRIP: Berkeley Technical Academy (map)

 

Guest Speaker: Justin Watkins, UC Cooperative Extension

 

 

F 11/2        LAB

 


Week 11

 

 

Tu 11/6   Urban Agriculture and Public Health

 

Guest Speaker: Eddy Jara, UCB School of Public Health

 

 

 

Th 11/8    FIELD TRIP: MLK Middle School Edible Schoolyard (map)

 

 

F 11/9        LAB

 


 

Week 12

 

 

Tu 11/13    Urban Pollinators

 

Guest Speaker: Prof. Gordon Franke

 

 

 

Th 11/15    Action Research

 

                  Small group work to identify actors in local food systems, and to develop questions for action research

 

                  Grantwriting     

 

Reference Material:

 

F 11/16    LAB

 


 

Week 13

 

 

Tu 11/20    Regionalism & Food System Localization

 

 

GUEST DISCUSSION PANEL:

 

Readings:

  • Patricia Allen. 2004. Together at the Table: Sustainability and Sustenance in the American Agrifood System. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press. Ch. 7. Politics of Complacency? Rethinking Food-System Localization (pp. 165-180)

 

Th 11/22    NO CLASS (Thanksgiving)

 

F 11/23    NO LAB (Thanksgiving)

 

 

 


Week 14

 

 

Tu 11/27    WORK DAY IN GARDEN

 

 

Th 11/29    REPORTING BACK ON ACTION RESEARCH

 

 

F 11/30    NO LAB: WORK ON PROJECTS IN THE GARDEN

 


 

Week 15

 

 

Tu 12/4    FINAL PROJECT PRESENTATIONS IN GARDEN

 

 

Th 12/6    Presentation of Oxford Tract Broccoli Research, Course Evaluation, Final Discussion

 

 

F 12/7      BROCCTAIL PARTY IN THE GARDEN @ 3PM!!!

 

 

 

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