FOOD PRODUCTION IN A CHANGING WORLD
AGR1FCW
2014
Credit points: 15
Subject outline
This subject explores human food production, its current and future challenges from both Australian and global perspectives. Students will develop a comprehensive understanding of the evolution of human food production and the key factors driving change in food production systems. Contemporary food production drivers, such as global population dynamics, advances in knowledge and technology, and globalisation of markets will be explored. Issues of change and sustainability in global food production systems will be explored and will consider concepts such as population growth, food security, climate change, agro-ecosystem resilience. The practical outcomes of these concepts will be explored in both local and global contexts.
Faculty: Faculty of Science, Tech & Engineering
Credit points: 15
Subject Co-ordinator: Peter Sale
Available to Study Abroad Students: Yes
Subject year level: Year Level 1 - UG
Exchange Students: Yes
Subject particulars
Subject rules
Prerequisites: Admission into SBATE
Co-requisites: N/A
Incompatible subjects: N/A
Equivalent subjects: N/A
Special conditions: N/A
Learning resources
Readings
| Resource Type | Title | Resource Requirement | Author and Year | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Readings | An obsolete dichotomy? Rethinking the rural-urban interface in terms of food security and production in the global south | Recommended | Lemer, A & Eakin, H 2011 | THE GEOGRAPHICAL JOURNAL, VOL. 177, NO. 4, PP. 311-320 |
| Readings | Aquaculture and food crisis: opportunites and constraints | Recommended | Liao, I & Chao, N n.d. | ASIS PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, VOL. 18, NO. 4, PP. 564 |
| Readings | Aquaculture: Future fish | Recommended | Cressey, D 2009 | NATURE, VOL. 458, NO.7237, PP. 398-400 |
| Readings | Beyond Industrial Agriculture? Some questions about Farm Sustainability. | Recommended | Woodhouse, P 2010 | JOURNAL OF AGRARIAN CHANGE, VOL. 10, NO. 3, PP. 437-453 |
| Readings | Changes in farming and future prospects | Recommended | Buckwell, A & Armstrong-Brown, S 2004 | TECHNOLOGY AND POLICY, VOL. 146, PP. 14-21 |
| Readings | Climate change and food security: health impacts in developed countries | Recommended | lake, I, Hooper, L & Waldron, K 2012 | ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES, VOL. 120, NO. 11, PP 1520-1526 |
| Readings | Climate induced historic and future changes in viticulture | Recommended | Schultz, H & Jones, G 2010 | JOURNAL OF WINE RESEARCH, VOL. 21, NO. 2/3, PP. 137-145 |
| Readings | Cross boundary farming: can this challenging farming method save the Australian family farm? | Recommended | Muenstermann, I 2009 | RURAL SOCIETY, VOL. 19, NO. 3, PP. 262-274 |
| Readings | Developing potential adaptations to climate change for farming systems in Western Australia's Northern Agricultural Region using economic analysis tool STEP | Recommended | Abrahams, M, Reynolds, C, Gardiner, D 2012 | AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS AND FARMING SYSTEMS, VOL 9. NO. 1, PP. 9-28 |
| Readings | Diversified Farming Systems: An Agroecological, Systems-based Alternative to Modern Industrial Agriculture | Recommended | Kremen, C Iles, A & Bacon, c 2012 | ECOLOGY & SOCIETY, VOL. 17, NO.4, PP. 288-306 |
| Readings | Farming the sea | Recommended | Asche, F 2008 | MARINE RESOURCES ECONOMICS, VOL. 23, NO. 4 PP. 527-547 |
| Readings | Global food supply: a challenge for sustainable agriculture | Recommended | Leaver, J 2011 | NUTRITION BULLETIN, VOL. 36, NO. 4, PP. 416-421 |
| Readings | Not merely an advertisement: purity, trust and flour 1880-1930 | Recommended | Parcell, L & Lamme M, 2012 | AMERICAN JOURNALISM, VOL. 29, NO. 4, PP. 94-127 |
| Readings | The role or marine aquaculture in meeting the future demand for animal protein | Recommended | Langan, R 2008 | JOURNAL OF FOOD SERVICE, VOL. 19, NO. 4, PP 227-233 |
Epping, 2014, Semester 2, Day
Overview
Online enrolment: Yes
Maximum enrolment size: N/A
Enrolment information:
Subject Instance Co-ordinator: Peter Sale
Class requirements
WorkShopWeek: 31 - 43
Two 2.0 hours workshop per week on weekdays during the day from week 31 to week 43 and delivered via face-to-face.
Assessments
| Assessment element | Comments | % |
|---|---|---|
| Assignment (Case study 1500 words) | 25 | |
| Reflective journal detailing a "changing world" topic & presentation 1000 words + 10 minutes | 35 | |
| Tutorial Assessments (on line quizzes) | 25 | |
| Workshop Assessment (2 x small presentations 5 minutes) | 15 |