I am a PhD Candidate at Clark University, and food systems research consultant with Tomorrow's Harvest.
My research, writing and teaching are focused on building more sustainable, equitable and resilient food systems.
Explore this website to learn more about my research, teaching, and publications, or go to the Tomorrow's Harvest site to learn more about our research services, and to read my blog about current food system issues.
Research

My research is focused in three areas: Geographies of Food Systems My primary research interest is in food systems, and in building greater sustainability, equity and resilience. The geographical perspective offers valuable insight in the processes of food systems reform, given the central role … continue reading >>
Teaching

I have worked as a teacher, teaching assistant, leader, course designer, and mentor in a variety of programs at Clark University, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and the University of Edinburgh. Full details included in my C.V. Click the headings to download sample syllabi. Geographies of … continue reading >>
Consulting

I am co-founder of Tomorrow's Harvest, providing research and consulting services to organizations working in food systems development. Head over to the Tomorrow's Harvest website to learn more and to read my blog about current issues in the food systems world. … Continue Reading >>