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International Sustainable Development Studies Institute Courses in Sustainable Food Systems

International Sustainable Development Studies Institute

Courses in Sustainable Food Systems

Chiang Mai, Thailand

0 up to 1 Semesters

English

Full time

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Jun 2024

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Courses in Sustainable Food Systems focus on the integration of environmental, economic, and social dimensions to address food systems challenges. Students will explore innovative practices that promote sustainability within food production, distribution, and consumption. The program is designed to equip students with the knowledge needed to contribute effectively to sustainable food initiatives.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various careers, including roles in sustainability consulting, environmental policy, food production management, and non-profit organizations aimed at improving food security and sustainability efforts.

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Introduction

This course examines in-depth food systems, with a specific focus on smallholder sustainable agriculture.

These issues form the core of sustainability and include ecology and natural resource management, food supply, permaculture, and the role of biological and sociological systems in global sustainability. Seminars and discussions take place β€œin context” to the learningβ€” i.e., reading about agroforestry, then going into an agroforest to study the plants growing there. This isβ€”literallyβ€”a β€œhands-on” course. Students will get muddy tramping through the fields and blisters from working on the farm.

Learning Outcomes: Understanding of the key issues in sustainable agriculture and agroecology; Understanding the biological processes within agroecosystems; Knowledge of significant plants used in agroforests and agroecological farms; Understanding of the sociological dynamics related to agriculture for both upland and lowland peoples of Northern Thailand; Ability to successfully carry out the basic tasks related to sustainable agriculture, including composting, natural pesticide production, gardening skills, and related tasks; Biological field survey methods, especially as related to agroforests and integrated farming; Proficiency with the tools of field research, including farm and village survey techniques, and the ability to carry out basic surveys in Thai; Knowledge of the struggles related to creating sustainable communities and people’s movements related to sustainable agriculture.

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