Food and the Built Environment, Winter 2012
This lunchbag lecture course on food and the built environment will include urban agriculture, community gardens, resource management, homesteading, sustainability, green infrastructure, urban farms, tacosheds, community-supported agriculture, night soil, calories, waste and more. itunes.ucdavis.edu
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