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Foodscapes 1

This course is for people who is passionate about food and sustainable development, and want to understand the connection between food and landscape from booth an urban and rural perspective. The course is basen on that our cultural food choices affect the physical environment, this is illustrated through different themes, that provides knowledge about the connections between food studies and landscape architecture.



Food is one of the most pressing sustainability issues today, and it is indispensable in our daily lives. How our food is produced, transported, sold and consumed has a strong connection to how our surrounding landscapes look and function. This applies to urban, peri urban and rural landscapes. To understand this connection and how cultural ideas about food and landscapes have developed throughout history makes a difference in the development of sustainable societies.



Those who take this course will get a broad perspective on sustainable development, environmentally, economically, socially and culturally. The relationship between food and the surrounding landscapes are treated from many aspects and critically examined. Does shorter supply chains between producers and consumers contribute to a higher appreciation of food and its values and does the peri urban landscape benefit?



After the course, the students will have learned the differences between different forms of production and how food choices can create added values or conflicting interests. The course is based on humans as thinking and cultural beings, whose actions shape and reshape the landscapes they live in, values about food are used to build community and utilize the landscape as a resource.


Information from the course leader

Hello,

Below you find the readings for this week, the last article by W.J. Rittel, M.Weber is preparation for the lecture on Monday, and will not be a part of the seminar on Friday.

Readings first week

Cloke, P. and Jones, O. 2001. Dwelling, place, and landscape: an orchard in Somerset. Environment and Planning A 33, pp. 649–666. https://www.academia.edu/367503/Dwelling_place_and_landscape_an_orchard_in_Somerset

Granvik, M.; Joosse, S.; Hunt, A.; Hallberg, I. 2017. Confusion and Misunderstanding—Interpretations and Definitions of Local Food. Sustainability 2017, 9, 1981. https://doi.org/10.3390/su9111981

Fairclough, G. 2019. Landscape and heritage: ideas from Europe for culturally based solutions in rural environments, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 62:7, 1149-1165, DOI: 10.1080/09640568.2018.1476026

Selman, P. 2008. What do we mean by sustainable landscape? Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy, 4:2, 23-28, DOI: 10.1080/15487733.2008.11908019

W.J. Rittel, M.Weber. 1973. Dilemmas in general theory of planning, Policy Sciences 4, p 155-169.

If you need to access literature outside of campus, you need a VPN; below you find a link on how to do this.

https://student.slu.se/globalassets/mw/stod-serv/it/guidermanualer/vpn/installing-vpn-eng.pdf

If some of you have trouble with finding the articles, please talk to each other and share with your classmates, I have posted some of the articles as PDF´s on Canvas.

// Love Silow

Hello everybody,

the schedule is now updated, the green hightlight are the names of the classrooms on campus, the purple are online lectures/sessions and the yellow are when we will be out side.

just to clarify, on the first day (2/9) before lunch the students that are part of the Food and Landscape programe have an introduction to the programme (info in the welcoming mail), the course starts at 13.15 in Stallet, its a class room situated behid the library.

if you have any questions before me meet on monday dont hesitate to ask (love.silow@slu.se), otherwise we will try to adress all questions during the intro, looking forward to meeting you all.

kind regrads Love Silow & Anna Peterson

Hi again, just letting you know that the schedule is now available, there might be some minor changes and the classrooms will be added in good time before we start.

enjoy the rest of the summer, we are looking forward to meeting you in a couple of weeks

// Love Silow & Anna Peterson

Hi everyone, my name is Love Silow and I will be the course leader for the first course on the program.

First of all, welcome, we in the course team are really looking forward to meeting you all and taking on and discussing the important and ever so urgent relations between food, people and landscapes.

Regarding the literature, all readings will be available online, but we strongly recommend you too buy the main course book Routledge Handbook of Landscape and Food, because this book will be a central part of the entire programme. It is available at Routledge Handbook of Landscape and Food - Landskapsarkitektur - häftad (9780367502126) | Adlibris Bokhandel

The schedule will be posted soon, I'm just waiting for some final confirmations.

We are really looking forward to meeting you all, if you have any questions don't hesitate to reach out, my email is;

love.silow@slu.se

kind regards Love, Anna and Ingrid

Course evaluation

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FS0005-10270 - Course evaluation report

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Syllabus and other information

Course facts

The course is offered as an independent course: Yes The course is offered as a programme course: Agroecology - Master's Programme Food and Landscape Food and Landscape - Master’s programme Tuition fee: Tuition fee only for non-EU/EEA/Switzerland citizens: 26170 SEK Cycle: Master’s level (A1N)
Subject: Landscape Architecture Food Studies
Course code: FS0005 Application code: SLU-10270 Location: Alnarp Distance course: No Language: English Responsible department: Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management Pace: 100%