Slide Deck

42 Slides available anytime
  • 42 Slides

Zoning and Planning for Urban Agriculture

 

Acquire examples of licensing, regulations, and zoning practices that advance the goals of urban agriculture.

How are cities producing flexible yet stable regulatory regimes generative of citizens desires to produce their own food and more generally partake in localizing or regionalizing their food system? You will acquire examples of urban agriculture related licensing, regulations, and zoning practices that advance the goals of individual households as well as those of cities and metropolitan areas advancing a comprehensive resilience and sustainability agenda. Metropolitan sustainability embraces multiple agendas, among them advancing the utility of urban agriculture to promote health, to support economic and community development and to improve the urban environment. Because there are many forms of urban agriculture and many different purposes that it can serve, charting a policy course can be complex. This topic exemplifies how professionals are reexamining existing policy in light of opportunities, public goals, and relevant stakeholders, and shows you the outcomes associated with that reexamination in cities around the country.

Agenda

Faculty

Alfonso Morales, Ph.D.

Alfonso Morales, Ph.D.

Department of Urban and Regional Planning University of Wisconsin Madison

  • Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor, Planning and Landscape Architecture, at the University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Published in the top journals of five different disciplinary associations
  • Invited to deliver conference keynote lectures nationally and internationally
  • Has appeared on the NBC News with Brian Williams and work has been discussed in numerous media outlets including Scientific American, and the New York Times
  • More than $6 million dollars of grant supported research by the American Bar Foundation, the USDA, the Ford Foundation, and other agencies
  • Elected trustee of the Law and Society Association and governing board officer of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
  • Numerous awards for research, teaching, and service
No photo available

Nicholas N. De Marsh

Department of Urban and Regional Planning University of Wisconsin Madison

  • Over a decade of experience working for urban agriculture organizations including: Growing Power, Groundwork Milwaukee, Hunger Task Force, Young Farmers of Milwaukee, Milwaukee Farmers Union
  • Co-founded youth urban agriculture entrepreneurship program that was recognized locally and at the Wisconsin Film Festival
  • Thesis focused on a triple bottom line economic, social and environmental impact of urban agriculture in Milwaukee
  • UW-Milwaukee, Ph.D. candidate, University of Wisconsin - Madison

All of your training, right here at Lorman.

Pay once and get a full year of unlimited training in any format, any time!

  • Live Webinars
  • OnDemand Webinars
  • MP3 Downloads
  • Course Manuals
  • Audio Recordings*
  • Executive Reports
  • White Papers and Articles
  • Sponsored Live Webinars

Additional benefits include:

  • State Specific Credit Tracker
  • Members Only Newsletter
  • All-Access Pass Course Concierge

* For audio recordings you only pay shipping

Questions? Call 877-296-2169 to speak with a real person.

Sign Up Today

Access to all training products $699/year

Unlimited Lorman Training

With the All-Access Pass there is no guessing what you will need for your yearly training budget. $699 will cover all of your training needs for an entire year!

Easy Registrations

Once you purchase your All-Access Pass you will never be any further than one-click away from attending any Lorman training course.

Invest in Yourself

You haven't gotten to where you are professionally by luck alone; it's taken a lot of hard work and training. Invest in yourself with the All-Access Pass.