Urban farming
Course: Urban Studies and Regional Development
Structural unit: heohrafichnyi fakultet
Title
Urban farming
Code
ВК 1.1.4.
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2021/2022
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
3 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4
Learning outcomes
PR06. Apply modern models and information technologies for research and development in the field of geography, nature management, urban and regional development.
PR08. Conduct research on natural and socio-geographic manifestations of the development of geosystems in complex and unpredictable conditions, forecast their development, analyze alternatives, assess risks and likely consequences.
PR11. Assess possible risks, socio-economic and geoecological consequences of the implementation of management decisions in the field of nature management, urban and regional development, recreation and tourism.
Form of study
Prerequisites and co-requisites
To successfully master the knowledge of the discipline "Urban Farming", students must:
have basic knowledge of courses in economic geography, social geography, quality of life of the urban population, sustainable development;
to be able to analyze social and economic processes in society, identify their features, causes and evaluate consequences;
to possess modern quantitative and qualitative methods of research, to be able to apply them in scientific and research activities.
Course content
This academic discipline is devoted to the study of the conceptual foundations of urban farming and the spatial aspects of the spread of farming in cities.
The discipline consists of two substantive parts:
Part I. Theoretical foundations of urban farming
Part II. Urban farming: spatial aspects
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Aubry, Christine, Duchemin, Éric, Nasr, Joe (eds.). Urban Agriculture. 2020
2. Christophe-Toussaint, Perrin, Coline, Valette, Elodie (еds.) Toward Sustainable Relations Between Agriculture and the CitySoulard. 2017. 239 р.
3. Hardman, Michael, Larkham, Peter (еds.) Informal Urban Agriculture. 2014. 208 р.
4. Stone, Curtis. The Urban Farmer: Growing Food for Profit on Leased and Borrowed Land Paperback. New Society Publishers. 2015. 240 p.
5. Planuvannia sotsialno-ekonomichnoho rozvytku mista: Monohrafiia. / Za red. V. M. Vakulenka, M. K. Orlatoho. K.: «Feniks», 2011. 160 s.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, seminar classes, independent work, discussion.
Assessment methods and criteria
Current discipline control is carried out during seminar classes and aims to check the level of knowledge acquisition and the student's readiness to perform individual creative tasks in the discipline. According to the evaluations of the current control and the results of the thematic control works, the sum of points is set for a separate content part. Students who, for both meaningful parts, scored a total of less points than the critical-calculation minimum (30 points) must complete an additional independent task in order to be admitted to the credit.
Final control of students' knowledge of the discipline - written assessment. The maximum number of points based on the results of the assessment is 30 points. The final grade for the discipline is formed as the sum of the points received: for work during the semester in seminar classes, performance of an individual creative practical task, thematic control papers (maximum 70 points) and for the answer to the test (maximum 30 points).
Language of instruction
Ukrainian
Lecturers
This discipline is taught by the following teachers
Oksana
Mykolaivna
Trusii
Economic and Social Geography
heohrafichnyi fakultet
heohrafichnyi fakultet
Nataliia
Ivanivna
Provotar
Economic and Social Geography
heohrafichnyi fakultet
heohrafichnyi fakultet
Departments
The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline
Economic and Social Geography
heohrafichnyi fakultet
Economic and Social Geography
heohrafichnyi fakultet