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CURRICULUM VITAE NATHAN McCLINTOCK October 2016 Education Ph.D. 2011 Geography, University of California, Berkeley M.S. 2004 Crop Science (Agroecology), North Carolina State University Certificate 2001 Sustainable Farming, Central Carolina Community College B.A. 1996 French, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Diplôme 1994 Études universitaires françaises, Université Jean Moulin-Lyon III Employment Assistant Professor, Nohad A. Toulan School of Urban Studies & Planning, Portland State University, December 2011 – present Affiliate Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Portland State University, 2014 – present Dissertation Cultivation, Capital, and Contamination: Urban Agriculture in Oakland, California, December 2011, Nathan Sayre (Chair) Refereed Publications or Other Creative Achievements [* indicates co-author is a student/research assistant; ## indicates community partner; I = invited] 1. Books a. Authored n/a b. Edited n/a 2. Chapters Nathan McClintock , Christiana Miewald, and Eugene McCann (in press). The Politics of Urban Agriculture: Governance, Policy-Making, and Contestation. In A. Jonas, B. Miller, K. Ward, and D. Wilson (eds) SAGE Handbook on Spaces of Urban Politics, SAGE Publications. (I) Nathan McClintock , Alex Novie*, and Matthew Gebhardt (in press). Is It Local…or Authentic and Exotic? Ethnic Food Carts and Gastropolitan Habitus on Portland’s Eastside. In J. Agyeman (ed) From Loncheras to Lobsta Love: Food Trucks, Cultural Identity, and Social Justice, MIT Press. Nathan McClintock and Michael Simpson* (2016) Cultivating in Cascadia: Comparing urban agriculture policy and practice in Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver. In Julie Dawson and Alfonso Morales (eds) Cities of Farmers: Problems, Possibilities and Processes of Producing Food in Cities. University of Iowa Press.

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CURRICULUM VITAE NATHAN McCLINTOCK

October 2016

Education

Ph.D. 2011 Geography, University of California, Berkeley M.S. 2004 Crop Science (Agroecology), North Carolina State University Certificate 2001 Sustainable Farming, Central Carolina Community College B.A. 1996 French, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Diplôme 1994 Études universitaires françaises, Université Jean Moulin-Lyon III

Employment

Assistant Professor, Nohad A. Toulan School of Urban Studies & Planning, Portland State University, December 2011 – present Affiliate Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Portland State University, 2014 – present

Dissertation

Cultivation, Capital, and Contamination: Urban Agriculture in Oakland, California, December 2011, Nathan Sayre (Chair)

Refereed Publications or Other Creative Achievements

[* indicates co-author is a student/research assistant; ## indicates community partner; I = invited] 1. Books a. Authored n/a b. Edited n/a 2. Chapters

• Nathan McClintock, Christiana Miewald, and Eugene McCann (in press). The Politics of Urban Agriculture: Governance, Policy-Making, and Contestation. In A. Jonas, B. Miller, K. Ward, and D. Wilson (eds) SAGE Handbook on Spaces of Urban Politics, SAGE Publications. (I)

• Nathan McClintock, Alex Novie*, and Matthew Gebhardt (in press). Is It Local…or Authentic and Exotic? Ethnic Food Carts and Gastropolitan Habitus on Portland’s Eastside. In J. Agyeman (ed) From Loncheras to Lobsta Love: Food Trucks, Cultural Identity, and Social Justice, MIT Press.

• Nathan McClintock and Michael Simpson* (2016) Cultivating in Cascadia: Comparing urban agriculture policy and practice in Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver. In Julie Dawson and Alfonso Morales (eds) Cities of Farmers: Problems, Possibilities and Processes of Producing Food in Cities. University of Iowa Press.

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• Nathan McClintock (2011) From Industrial Garden to Food Desert: Demarcated Devaluation of the Flatlands of Oakland, California. In A. Alkon & J. Agyeman (eds) Cultivating Food Justice: Race, Class and Sustainability. MIT Press, pp. 89-120.

3. Articles

• Megan Horst, Nathan McClintock, and Lesli Hoey (under review) Does urban agriculture contribute to food justice? A review of equity outcomes and implications for planning. Revised and re-submitted to the Journal of the American Planning Association.

• Charles Z. Levkoe, Nathan McClintock, Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern, Amy K. Coplen*, Jennifer Gaddis, Joann Lo##, Felipe Tendick-Matesanz##, and Analyse Weiler (2016) Forging links between food chain labor activists and academics. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development 6(2):1-14.

• Nathan McClintock, Dillon Mahmoudi*, Michael Simpson*, and Jacinto Pereira Santos* (2016) Socio-spatial differentiation in the Sustainable City: A mixed-methods assessment of residential gardens in metropolitan Portland, Oregon, USA. Landscape and Urban Planning 148(2):1-16.

• Nathan McClintock (2015) A critical physical geography of urban soil contamination. Geoforum 65:69-85.

• Erin Goodling*, Jamaal Green*, and Nathan McClintock (2015) Uneven development of the sustainable city: Shifting capital in Portland, Oregon. Urban Geography 36(4):504-527. (equal authorship, listed alphabetically)

• Nathan McClintock, Esperanza Pallana##, and Heather Wooten## (2014) Urban livestock ownership, management, and regulation in the United States: An exploratory survey and research agenda. Land Use Policy 38:426-440.

• Rebecca Lave, Matthew Wilson, Elizabeth Barron, Christine Biermann, Mark Carey, Chris Duvall, Leigh Johnson, K. Lane, Nathan McClintock, Darla Munroe, Rachel Pain, James Proctor, Bruce Rhoads, Morgan Robertson, Jairus Rossi, Nathan Sayre, Gergory Simon, Marc Tadaki, and Christopher VanDyke (2014) Intervention: Critical physical geography. The Canadian Geographer 58(1):1-10.

• Nathan McClintock (2014) Radical, reformist, and garden-variety neoliberal: Coming to terms with urban agriculture’s contradictions. Local Environment 19(2):147-171.

• Nathan McClintock, Jenny Cooper*, and Snehee Khandeshi* (2013) Assessing the potential contribution of vacant land to vegetable production and consumption in Oakland, California. Landscape and Urban Planning 111:46-58.

• Nathan McClintock (2012) Assessing soil lead contamination at multiple scales in Oakland, California: Implications for urban agriculture and environmental justice. Applied Geography 35(1&2):460-473.

• Nathan McClintock, Heather Wooten##, and Alethea Brown## (2012) Towards a food policy "First Step" in Oakland, California: A food policy council's efforts to promote urban agriculture zoning. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems & Community Development 2(4):15-42.

• Nathan McClintock (2010) Why farm the city? Theorizing urban agriculture through a lens of metabolic rift. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society 3(1):191-207.

• Nathan C. McClintock and Amadou Makhtar Diop## (2005) Soil fertility management and compost use in Senegal’s Peanut Basin. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability 3(2):79-91.

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4. Book reviews n/a 5. Completed works n/a 6. Completed exhibitions, performances, productions, films, etc. n/a 7. Completed compositions, scripts, scores, commissions, etc. n/a 8. Other n/a

Non-Refereed Publications or Other Creative Achievements

[* indicates co-author is a student/research assistant; I = invited] 1. Books a. Authored n/a b. Edited n/a 2. Chapters

• Nathan McClintock (in press) Preface. In A. WinklerPrins (ed) Global Urban Agriculture: Convergence of Theory and Practice between North and South, CABI International. (I)

• Jen Turner*, Nathan McClintock, Monica Cuneo*, Alex Novie*, and Sally Eck (2016). Who is at the Table? Fostering Anti-Oppression Practice through a Food Justice Dialogue Series. In J. Allen et al. (eds) Sustainable Solutions: Let Knowledge Serve the City, Greenleaf Publishing, pp. 107-122.

• Nathan McClintock (2006) Senegalese Cooperatives. In R. van Weenhuizen (ed.) Cities Farming for the Future: Urban Agriculture for Green and Productive Cities, IDRC/RUAF, pp. 141-143.

3. Articles

• Nathan McClintock, Jeremy Young*, Jacinto Santos*, Taren Evans*, and Mike Simpson* (2013) Periodic Atlas of the Metroscape: The Landscape of Food Production. Metroscape, Institute for Metropolitan Studies, Portland, Summer 2013, pp. 13-19.

• Nathan McClintock (2007) Will the Small Farmers Win this Time Around? Review of Alain de Janvry’s presentation on the 2007 World Development Report. Center for Latin American Studies, UC Berkeley. Online: http://www.clas.berkeley.edu:7001/Events/fall2007/10-01-07-dejanvry/index-mcclintock.html

• Nathan C. McClintock (2006) Regenerative Agricultural Entrepreneurship and Education along the Petite Cote, Senegal. LEISA Magazine for Low External Input and Sustainable Agriculture 22(2): 26-27. Online: http://ileia.leisa.info. Also published in French.

• Nathan C. McClintock (2006) Thriving with peppers, seeds and leaves in Koumpentoum, Tambacounda region. The New Farm, Jul 13. http://newfarm.rodaleinstitute.org/international/senegal/0706/index.shtml

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• Nathan C. McClintock (2006) Milk and yogurt production, Ourossogui, Matam region. The New Farm, June 8. http://newfarm.rodaleinstitute.org/international/senegal/0606/index.shtml

• Nathan C. McClintock (2006) Livestock fattening,Thiawène, Diourbel. The New Farm, May 11. http://newfarm.rodaleinstitute.org/international/senegal/0506/index.shtml

• Nathan C. McClintock (2006) New interest in old crops, Tambacounda and Thies regions. The New Farm, Apr 13. http://newfarm.rodaleinstitute.org/international/senegal/0406/index.shtml

• Nathan C. McClintock (2006) Diabou Balde, rice farmer, Manthiankaning, Kolda region, The New Farm, Mar 9. http://newfarm.rodaleinstitute.org/international/senegal/0306/index.shtml

• Nathan C. McClintock (2006) El-Hadji Hane and Gora Ndiaye, regenerative ag education and entrepreneurship along the Petite Côte. The New Farm, Feb 16. http://newfarm.rodaleinstitute.org/international/senegal/0206/index.shtml

• Nathan C. McClintock (2006) Abderahmane Sow, agro-entrepreneur, Belel, Matam region. The New Farm, Jan 12. http://newfarm.rodaleinstitute.org/international/senegal/0106/index.shtml

• Nathan C. McClintock (2005) Seydou Diemé: soil conservationist, Thiès. The New Farm, Dec 8. http://newfarm.rodaleinstitute.org/international/senegal/1205/index.shtml

• Nathan C. McClintock (2005) Madame Sall: juice and syrup entrepreneur, Dakar. The New Farm, Nov 10. http://newfarm.rodaleinstitute.org/international/senegal/1105/index.shtml

• Nathan C. McClintock (2005) Doudou Diallo: urban market gardener, Saint-Louis. The New Farm, Oct 13. http://newfarm.rodaleinstitute.org/international/senegal/1005/index.shtml

• Nathan C. McClintock (2005) From dunghills to compost and back again – only better. The New Farm, Sep 1. http://newfarm.rodaleinstitute.org/international/senegal/0905/intro3.shtml

• Nathan C. McClintock (2005) Soft and red, hard and black. The New Farm, Jul 15. http://newfarm.rodaleinstitute.org/international/senegal/070505/index.shtml

• Nathan C. McClintock (2005) A rich slice of sustainability in Senegal. The New Farm, Jun 7. http://newfarm.rodaleinstitute.org/international/senegal/060505/index.shtml

• Nathan C. McClintock (2004) Women in Senegalese Peri-Urban Agriculture—The case of Touba Peycouck. Urban Agriculture Magazine 12, RUAF, The Netherlands, June 2004, http://www.ruaf.org/no12/25_26.pdf. Also published in Portuguese.

• Nathan C. McClintock (2004) Roselle in Senegal and Mali. LEISA Magazine for Low External Input and Sustainable Agriculture 20(1):8-10., http://www.ileia.org/2/20-1/08_10.PDF. Also published in French (AGRIDAPE 20:1, IIED-Sahel, Senegal, Juin 2004), LEISA India (June 2004), and Bahasa Indonesian (SALAM 10(2):33-34, Indonesia, March 2005).

4. Book reviews

• Christine C. Caruso, Nathan McClintock, Gail Myers, Evan Weissman, Hank Herrera, Daniel Block & Kristin Reynolds (2016). Book Review Forum: Beyond the Kale: Urban Agriculture and Social Justice Activism in New York City by Kristin Reynolds and Nevin Cohen (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2016, 181 pp.). The AAG Review of Books 4(4): 234-243. (I)

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• Nathan McClintock (2014) California Cuisine and Just Food. By Sally K. Fairfax, Louise Nelson Dyble, Greig Tor Guthey, Lauren Gwin, Monica Moore, and Jennifer Sokolove (Cambridge: MIT Press, 354 pp.). Pacific Historical Review 83(1):172-173.

5. Completed works

a. Reference entries

• Nathan McClintock (2010) Agricultural Extension. In P. Robbins, D. Mulvaney, & J.G. Golson (eds) Green Society. Vol. 3: Green Food. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.

• Nathan McClintock (2008) Sustainable Agriculture. In R.M. Juang & N. Morrissette (eds). Africa and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio. (I)

• Nathan McClintock (2008) Biotechnology. In R.M. Juang & N. Morrissette (eds). Africa and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio. (I)

• N.C. McClintock and I.M. Tahir (2004) Hibiscus sabdariffa (L.). In G.J.H. Gruebben & L.O. Denton (eds.) Plant Resources of Tropical Africa 2: Vegetables. Waginengen, The Netherlands: PROTA Foundation, pp. 321-326. (I)

b. Cooperative extension bulletins

• Nathan C. McClintock (2005) Compost Production and Use in Sustainable Farming

Systems. Center for Environmental Farming Systems Field Notes for Farmers No.1, NC Cooperative Extension Publication #AG-676-01W, Raleigh, NC. Online: http://www.cefs.ncsu.edu/resourcesfieldnotes.htm.

c. White papers and reports

• Glen T. Daigger, Joshua P. Newell, Nancy G. Love, Nathan McClintock, Mary Gardiner,

Eugene Mohareb, Megan Horst, Jennifer Blesh, and Anu Ramaswami (2016) NSF-FEW Workshop White Paper: Scaling Up Agriculture in City-Regions to Mitigate Food-Energy-Water System Impacts, School of Natural Resources & Environment, University of Michigan, Oct 5-6, 2015.

• Nathan McClintock and Michael Simpson* (2014) A Survey of Urban Agriculture Organizations and Businesses in the US & Canada: Preliminary Results. Portland State University, Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning, Portland, OR

• Nathan McClintock and Esperanza Pallana## (2011) Urban Livestock in Oakland: Highlights from a Preliminary Survey of Ownership and Management Practices. East Bay Urban Agriculture Alliance / Pluck & Feather / UrbanFood.org.

• Oakland Food Policy Council (2010) Transforming the Oakland Food System: A Plan for Action. Oakland Food Policy Council, Oakland, CA. (contributing author)

• Public Health Law & Policy (2010) Healthy Food Resource Assessment for Santa Clara County. PHLP, Oakland, CA. (contributing author)

• Nathan McClintock and Jenny Cooper* (2009, revised 2010) Cultivating the Commons: Assessing the Potential for Urban Agriculture on Oakland’s Public Land. HOPE Collaborative/City Slicker Farms/Food First, Oakland, CA.

• Nathan C. McClintock (2008) From Industrial Garden to Food Desert: Unearthing the Root Structure of Urban Agriculture in Oakland, California. Berkeley: Institute for the

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Study of Social Change Working Paper No. 32. Online: http://repositories.cdlib.org/issc/fwp/ISSC_WP_32/

• Nathan C. McClintock (2006) The Agroecosystem of the Village of Dafara, Commune de Ouelessebougou, Mali, West Africa. Farm Serve Africa Field Report, OIC International, 2006. Prepared for Office de la Haute Vallee du Niger.

• Natalie S. White, Kate Darby, Nathan McClintock, Sarah Graham, and Karen Pettinelli (2005) Community Food Assessment. Lane County Food Coalition, Eugene OR.

• Nathan C. McClintock (2004) Regenerative Agriculture for Haiti’s Central Plateau—A Sustainable Foundation for Food and Nutrition Security. Zanmi Lasante Paris, 39 pp. Translated into French, 2005. Cited in National Geographic, September 2008, p. 110.

• Nathan C. McClintock (2003) Agroforestry and sustainable resource conservation in Haiti: A case study. NCSU Agroforestry Working Paper. Online: http://www.ncsu.edu/project/cnrint/Agro/resource_home.htm

d. Case studies

• 2015. System of rice intensification (SRI) in Mali. Agroecology Case Studies, Oakland Institute/African Food Sovereignty Alliance. Online: http://www.oaklandinstitute.org/system-rice-intensification-sri.

• 2015. Integrating livestock, agroforestry, organic vegetable production, farmer cooperatives and extension in Rwanda. Agroecology Case Studies, Oakland Institute/African Food Sovereignty Alliance. Online: http://www.oaklandinstitute.org/integrating-livestock-agroforestry. Also translated in French.

• 2015. The Machobane farming system in Lesotho. Agroecology Case Studies, Oakland Institute/African Food Sovereignty Alliance. Online: http://www.oaklandinstitute.org/machobane-farming-system-lesotho.

• 2015. Women’s association for compost and other agroecological practices in Burkina Faso. Agroecology Case Studies, Oakland Institute/African Food Sovereignty Alliance. Online: http://www.oaklandinstitute.org/women-association-compost.

• 2015. Organic cotton production in West Africa. Agroecology Case Studies, Oakland Institute/African Food Sovereignty Alliance. Online: http://www.oaklandinstitute.org/organic-cotton-west-africa. Also translated in French. [NB: All cases studies also published in M. Quitkin (ed) 2011. The Hungry Continent: African Agriculture and Food Insecurity. Howard G. Buffett Foundation]

e. Maps (contracted and invited)

• 2013. Food Production in Metropolitan Portland (6 maps). In Metroscape, Institute for

Metropolitan Studies, Portland, Summer 2013. • 2013. Cultivate Oakland’s Commons: Urban Agriculture’s Potential in Oakland, CA (1

map). In D. Jensen and M. Roy (eds) Food: An Atlas. Guerrilla Cartographers, Berkeley, pp. 113-114. (w/ J. Cooper)

• 2010. Yemen and the Middle East c. 1970 (2 maps). In S.C. Wyatt, Arabian Nights and Daze. Washington: Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training.

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• 2009. Cultivating the Commons: Assessing the Potential for Urban Agriculture on Oakland’s Public Land (16 maps). HOPE Collaborative/City Slicker Farms/Food First, Oakland (w/ J. Cooper)

• 2009. School gardens in Alameda County (4 maps). Alameda School Garden Directory, UC Cooperative Extension (Alameda County), Oakland.

6. Completed exhibitions, performances, productions, films, etc. n/a 7. Completed compositions, scripts, scores, commissions, etc. n/a 8. Other

• PDX Garden Stories. An online compendium (http://pdxgardenstories.weebly.com) of 19 audio-visual presentations (videos, podcasts, slideshows) produced by my Urban Agriculture & Food Systems Capstone students in 2015 and 2016 to document the experiences of participants in programs run by the non-profit Growing Gardens. Links to full interview transcripts are also included. The project is one of nine projects featured on Julian Agyeman’s Urban Food Stories site (www.urbanfoodstories.com).

• Agriculture MTL-PDX. A blog (http://agriculturemtlpdx.weebly.com) curating the observations and analyses of PSU, UQAM, and U de Montréal students participating in the #AgMTL-PDX field course in Portland and Montreal in 2015.

Presentations 1. Invited Keynotes

• Keynote Lecture: “Urban agriculture and food justice: Limits and possibilities”, Annual

Conference of the Association for International Agricultural and Extension Education, Portland, OR, 5 Apr 2016.

• Keynote Plenary Panel: “The Rose that Grew from Concrete: Nature, Divergence, and the Politics of Urban Transformation” (w/ Nik Heynen, Sapana Doshi, and Carolyn Finney), Dimensions of Political Ecology Conference, University of Kentucky, 26 Feb 2016.

• Keynote Plenary Panel: “A Critical Dialogue on the Future of Food and Agriculture Studies” (w/ Julie Guthman, Jahi Chappell, and James Scott), Yale Food Systems Symposium, New Haven, CT, 19 Oct 2013.

• Keynote Lecture: “L’agriculture urbaine et la justice alimentaire: Limites et possibilités”, Ecole d’été sur l’agriculture urbaine (Urban Agriculture Summer School), UQAM, Montreal, QC, 15 Aug 2013.

2. Invited Colloquia

• “A comparative (and evolving) geography of urban agriculture: Notes from work in four cities”, School of Environment Colloquium, Portland State University, 29 Oct 2015.

• “La différenciation socio-spatiale de l’agriculture urbaine et ses implications pour la ville durable”, INRA (UMR SADAPT) / AgroParisTech, Paris, France, 19 Dec 2014.

• “Cultivating Portlandia: Urban Agriculture in Portland, Oregon”, Faculty of Land and Food Systems, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 18 Jun 2014.

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• “Urban agriculture in Portland and beyond: Comparisons between US and African Cities”, US State Department International Visitor Leadership Program/World Affairs Council of Oregon, Portland, OR, 22 May 2014.

• “Common Food Systems Strategies: Who Are They Helping, Who Are They Hurting?”, Social Sustainability Colloquium, Portland State University, 2 May 2014 (w/ Andy Fisher).

• “Assessing soil lead contamination at existing and potential urban agriculture sites”, Frank W. Kari Lecture Series, Crop Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, 26 Sept 2013.

• “Cultivating (a) sustainability capital: Exploring urban agriculture in Portlandia”, Geography Colloquium, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 25 April 2013.

• “Farming Portlandia: A Discussion of the Drivers and Distribution of Urban Agriculture in Portland”, CityWise Lecture, Portland State University, Portland, OR, 13 Mar 2013.

• “Tales from Two Cities: Urban Agriculture Research in Portland, Oregon and Oakland, California”, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, QC, 20 Aug 2012.

• “Towards an Interdisciplinary Study of Urban Soils”, Science Seminar Series, Washington State University, Vancouver, WA, 19 Mar 2012.

• “Integrating Research and Policy for Urban Agriculture”, Tishman Environment and Design Center, The New School, New York, NY, 27 Feb 2012.

• “Cultivation, Capital, and Contamination: Assessing Urban Agriculture’s Origins and Possibilities in Oakland, California”, PhD Exit Talk, Dept. of Geography, UC Berkeley, 2 May 2011.

• “Assessing Urban Agriculture’s Origins and Opportunities in Oakland, California”, Diversified Farming Systems: An Interdisciplinary Convergence, Berkeley Institute of the Environment, Berkeley, CA, 6 Apr 2011.

• “Cultivation, Capital, and Contamination: Assessing Urban Agriculture’s Origins and Possibilities in Oakland, California”, Nohad A. Toulan School of Urban Studies & Planning, Portland State University, Portland, OR, 7 Mar 2011.

• “Cultivation, Capital, and Contamination: Assessing Urban Agriculture’s Origins and Possibilities in Oakland, California”, School of Geography, Clark University, Worcester, MA, 28 Feb 2011.

• “Cultivation, Capital, and Contamination: Assessing Urban Agriculture’s Origins and Possibilities in Oakland, California”, Green Mountain College, Poultney, VT, 6 Feb 2011.

• “Cultivation, Capital, and Contamination: Assessing Urban Agriculture’s Origins and Possibilities in Oakland, California”, Department of Geography, Planning & Environment, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada, 24 Jan 2011.

• “Cultivating the Commons: Assessing the Potential for Urban Agriculture on Oakland’s Public Land”, GIS Day, Geospatial Innovation Facility, UC Berkeley, 18 Nov 2009.

• “Bridging Agricultural Science & Geography through Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education”, Department of Food Production, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad & Tobago, 20 May 2008.

• “From Industrial Garden to Food Desert: Towards a Political Ecology of Urban Agriculture in Oakland, California,” Institute for the Study of Social Change, Berkeley, CA, 30 Apr 2008.

• “Urban Agriculture in the International Context,” The Ecology Center, Berkeley, CA, 21 Mar 2008.

• “Sustainable Agriculture: Issues and Challenges,” Hunger Free World, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 18 May 2006.

• “To Compost or Not to Compost? Farming Practices and Agricultural Development in Senegal’s Peanut Basin,” USDA Agricultural Research Service, Salinas, CA, 14 Apr 2006.

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• “Transitioning to Organic Agriculture in Nepal: Technical & Policy Implications,” Nepali Department of Agriculture, Lalitpur, Nepal, 27 Jul 2005.

• “Production and Utilization of Compost & Vermicompost in Sustainable Farming Systems,” MS Exit Seminar, NCSU Dept. of Crop Science, Raleigh, NC, 12 May 2004.

• “Production and Use of Compost in Senegal’s Peanut Basin,” NCSU Sustainable Agriculture Brown Bag Lunch Presentation Series, Feb 2004.

• “Compost Research at NC State University,” Composting Council of North Carolina, Pittsboro, NC, Oct 2002.

3. Invited Panels

• “Why can’t we share our procedural Environmental Justice data? Exploring scholarly habits and structures which reproduce the distributive focus in EJ research”, American Association of Geographers, Boston, MA, 5 – 9 Apr 2017.

• “Rethinking the Land Grant: The legacy of land grant universities and contemporary applications to engaged research”, American Association of Geographers, Boston, MA, 5 – 9 Apr 2017.

• Discussant: “Food Justice, Food Sovereignty, and Planning”, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Portland, OR, 3-6 Nov 2016.

• “Urban Farming and Climate Change”, Soil Not Oil Coalition / BARK, Portland, OR, 28 Apr 2016.

• Authors Meet Critics Panel: “Beyond the Kale: Urban Agriculture and Social Justice Activism in New York City by Kristin Reynolds and Nevin Cohen”, American Association of Geographers, San Francisco, CA, 2 Apr 2016.

• “Agriculture MTL-PDX: Reflections on an international field course, research project, and exchange” (w/ students* Diana Denham, Amanda Hudson, Dirk Kinsey & Gwyneth Manser), USP First Friday Speaker Series, Portland State University, 6 Nov 2015.

• “Food… Ensuring Access in the Urban Village”, 15th Annual City Repair Village Building Convergence, Portland, OR, 30 May 2015.

• “Practical Challenges and Opportunities of Inter/Transdisciplinarity”, Practicing Political Ecology: A Left Coast Workshop, UC Berkeley, 7 May 2015.

• “Cropping Up in Your Backyard: The Legal Issues and Logistical Hurdles of Urban Farming”, University of Oregon School of Law Green Business Symposium, Eugene, OR, 6 Feb 2015.

• “Rights to the City: Critical Politics in and beyond the Academy”, Critical Geographies Mini-Conference, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, 22 Nov 2014.

• Discussant: “Organizing Against Oppression in the Modern Food System: the Coalition of Immokalee Workers”, Association of American Geographers, Tampa, FL, 9 Apr 2014.

• “L’agriculture urbaine dans le San Francisco Bay Area” (w/ Kristin Reynolds), Ecole d’été sur l’agriculture urbaine (Urban Agriculture Summer School), UQAM, Montreal, QC, 13 Aug 2013.

• “Portland Food Culture and Access”, Portland City Club, 20 Mar 2013. • “Integrating Teaching and Research with the Urban Food System”, Center for Diversified

Farming Systems, UC Berkeley, 15 Mar 2013. • “Food Justice” (w/ Jahi Chappell), Strengthening Sustainability Curriculum Across the

Disciplines and Across the Pacific Northwest, Washington State University, Vancouver, WA, 20 Apr 2012.

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• “Critical Physical Geography”, Association of American Geographers, New York, NY, 26 Feb 2012.

• Discussant: “Critical Geographies of Food in the City: Activism and Community”, Association of American Geographers, New York, NY, 26 Feb 2012.

• Discussant for Dianne Rocheleau: “Rooted networks, webs of relation, and the power of situated science”, Berkeley Workshop on Environmental Politics, Berkeley, CA, 22 Apr 2011.

• Discussant: “The Past and Future Politics of Food Movements”, California Studies Association, Oakland, CA, 2 Apr 2011.

• “PAR for Food Justice: Assessing Sites for Urban Agriculture in Oakland”, Empowered Partnerships: Participatory Action Research for Environmental Justice, UC Berkeley Boalt School of Law, Berkeley, CA, 15 Oct 2010.

• Discussant for Harold Perkins: “Neoliberal Hegemony through Market-Based Environmental Governance in Milwaukee”, Berkeley Workshop on Environmental Politics, Berkeley, CA, 17 Sept 2010.

• “Re-Regionalizing Food?”, Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC, 18 Apr 2010.

• “Farm City” (w/ Novella Carpenter), Society for Food & Agriculture, Berkeley, CA, 4 Apr 2010.

• Closing Remarks & Synthesis, Agriculture at the Metropolitan Edge Symposium, Global Metropolitan Studies Program, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 6 Apr 2007.

4. Conference Presentations

• “Critical reflexivity, contradictions, and an evolving politics of resourcefulness: Reflections on community-engagement when teaching about food justice”, American Association of Geographers, Boston, MA, 5 – 9 Apr 2017.

• “Cultivating and countering sustainability capital in Portland and Vancouver: Urban agriculture governance, mobilities, and contestations”, RC21, Mexico City, 21 Jul 2016.

• “Urban agriculture, policy-making, and contested sustainabilities in Portland and Vancouver: Preliminary results of a relational comparative study”, Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, CA, 29 Mar 2016.

• “Cultivating capital: Urban agriculture, eco-habitus, and the valorization of social reproduction”, Canadian Association of Geographers, Vancouver, BC, 4 Jun 2015.

• “Cultivating capital: Value, social reproduction, and urbanizing the agrarian question”, Association of American Geographers, Chicago, IL, 23 Apr 2015.

• Nathan McClintock and Mike Simpson*, “Cultivating Portlandia: Urban Agriculture in Portland, Oregon”, Food Systems Research to Action Symposium, Institute for Sustainable Solutions, Portland, OR, 16 May 2014. (*student co-presenter)

• “Sustainability, sacrifice, and scale: Residential gardens in Portland, Oregon”, Association of American Geographers, Tampa, FL, 12 Apr 2014.

• Jen Turner*, Alex Novie, Monica Cuneo, and Nathan McClintock, “Community Dialogue on Food and Justice: Who is at the table?” Canadian Association of Food Studies, Victoria, BC, 2 Jun 2013 (*student presenter)

• “Urban agriculture, participatory action political ecology, and the art of the possible”, Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, CA, 10 Apr 2013.

• Erin Goodling*, Jamaal Green, and Nathan McClintock, “The dream may be alive in Portlandia… but not East Portland: Uneven development and food insecurity in a

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sustainable city’s suburbia”, Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, CA, 10 Apr 2013 (* student presenter)

• “Bridging University and Community through Urban Agriculture Education: Experiences from Portland, Oregon”, Sustainable Agriculture Education Association, Corvallis, OR, 9 Sept 2012.

• “Bridging University and Community through Urban Agriculture Education: Experiences from Portland, Oregon”, Urban Agriculture Summit, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, 17 Aug 2012.

• "Loam, lead, and land use in Oakland, California: Towards an interdisciplinary study of urban soils", Ecological Society of America, Portland, OR, 8 Aug 2012.

• “Radical Radicles or Garden Variety Neoliberalism? Overcoming Urban Agriculture’s Contradictions”, Association of American Geographers, Seattle, WA, 14 Apr 2011.

• “Assessing Heavy Metals at Potential Urban Farming Sites in Oakland, California”, Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC, 15 Apr 2010.

• “Planning for Urban Agriculture in Oakland, CA”, American Planning Association, New Orleans, LA, 12 Apr 2010.

• “A Participatory Assessment of Vacant Land and Soil Quality for Urban Agriculture in Oakland, California”, Community Forestry & Environmental Research Partnerships Workshop, St. Helena Island, SC, 11 Sept 2009.

• “Mending Metabolic Rift through Urban Agriculture Education”, Sustainable Agriculture Education Association, Ames, IA, 17 Jul 2009.

• “Farming Oakland’s Fallows? A Participatory Assessment of Vacant Land for Urban Agriculture in Oakland, California”, Breslauer Graduate Student Conference, UC Berkeley, CA, 8 May 2009.

• “Participatory Assessment of Vacant Land for Urban Agricultural Use in Oakland, California,” Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas, NV, 25 Mar 2009.

• “PCBs to Collard Greens? Soil Contamination & Food Insecurity in Oakland, California,” Association of American Geographers, Boston, MA, 17 Apr 2008.

• “Farming the Edge—Agroecological Change and Politics in Peri-Urban Bamako, Mali”, African Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, 16 Nov 2006.

5. Poster Presentations [* students]

• Claire Bach*, Adam Brunelle*, Amy Coplen*, Diana Denham*, Amanda Hudson*, Dirk Kinsey*, Dillon Mahmoudi*, Gwyneth Manser*, and Nathan McClintock. “#AgMTL-PDX: Comparing Urban Agriculture Planning and Practice in Montréal, Québec and Portland, Oregon”, PSU Sustainability Celebration Project Showcase, Portland State University, 26 May 2016.

• Nathan McClintock, Mike Simpson, Dillon Mahmoudi*, and Jacinto Pereira Santos. “Cultivating Portlandia: A Mixed-Methods Study of Residential Urban Agriculture in Portland, Oregon”, PSU Sustainability Celebration Project Showcase, 29 May 2014.

• Erin Goodling*, Jamaal Green, and Nathan McClintock. “Ecosystem Services and Political Ecology: An Integrated Framework for Urban Environmental Research”, Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, 5-10 Aug 2012. (* student presenter)

• Erin Goodling, Jamaal Green*, and Nathan McClintock. “Ecosystem Services and Political Ecology: An Integrated Framework”, Ecosystem Services Partnerships Conference, Portland, OR, 31 Jul – 4 Aug 2012. (* student presenter)

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• Nathan McClintock. “Participatory Assessment of Vacant Land and Soil Quality in Oakland, California”, Community Forestry and Environmental Partnerships Workshop, St. Helena Island, SC, 10 – 13 Sept 2009.

• Nathan McClintock and Amadou Makhtar Diop. “Soil fertility management and compost use in Senegal’s Peanut Basin”, World Congress of Soil Science, Philadelphia, PA, 15 Jul 2006.

6. Invited Guest Lectures

Portland State University:

• “Necessary/Contingent Relations, Intensive/Extensive Research, and Mixed-Methods”, USP 683: Qualitative Analysis, 12 May 2016.

• “Considering Values and Political Economy in Ecosystems Services Assessment”, GEOG 694: Methods and Models in Ecosystems Services, 28 Jan 2014.

• “Urban Agriculture and Food Systems”, SOC 465: Env. Sociology, 20 Nov 2013. • “Urban Agriculture and Food Systems”, UNST 109A: Freshman Inquiry, 15 May 2013. • “Urban Agriculture and Food Systems”, UNST 109A: Freshman Inquiry, 11 Apr 2012. • “Interdisciplinary Assessment of Urban Ag.”, USP 630: Research Design, 20 Feb 2012. • “Urban Agriculture”, USP 313: Urban Environmental Issues, 20 Feb 2012.

UC Berkeley:

• “Planning for Urban Agriculture in Oakland”, ESPM 117: Urban Agriculture, 8 Nov 2011. • “Urban Agriculture in Africa”, Journalism 234: Africa, Women & Agriculture, 21 Apr 2011. • “Cultivation, Capital, and Contamination: Assessing Urban Agriculture’s Origins and

Possibilities in Oakland, California”, ARCH 219: Social and Cultural Basis of Design, 2 Feb 2011.

• “Planning for Urban Agriculture in Oakland”, ESPM 117: Urban Agriculture, 9 Nov 2010. • “Urban Agriculture”, ESPM C12: Introduction to Environmental Studies, 19 Oct 2010. • “Urban Agriculture and Metabolic Rift”, ESPM 117: Urban Agriculture, 7 Sept 2010. • “Urban Agriculture in Africa”, Journalism 234: Africa, Women & Agriculture, 18 Feb 2010. • “Conducting Interdisciplinary Food Systems Research”, ESPM 9: Env. Science, 17 Feb

2010. • “Planning for Urban Agriculture in Oakland”, CP 143: Sustainable Communities, 23 Nov

2009. • “Planning for Urban Agriculture in Oakland”, ESPM 117: Urban Agriculture, 2 Nov 2009. • “Urban Agriculture and Metabolic Rift”, ESPM 117: Urban Agriculture, 8 Sept 2009. • “Export Cotton Production in Mali”, GEOG 4: World Peoples and Cultural Envts, 6 Aug

2009. • “Sustainable Urban Food Systems”, CP C251: Env. Planning & Regulation, 25 Nov 2008. • “Towards a Sustainable Agriculture”, GEOG 130: Natural Resources & Population, 16 Jun

2008. • “Urban Agriculture in West Africa”, ESPM 118: Agroecology, Sept 2007. • “Soil Erosion & Conservation in Haiti”, LAS 150: Sust. Devp. in Latin America, 26 Oct

2006. • “Urban Agriculture”, ESPM 118: Agroecology, 24 Oct 2006.

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Other Colleges/Universities:

• “Rethinking Food Deserts: Uneven Development, Racism, and Food Access”, ES 353: Environmental Racism, Oregon State University, 8 Nov 2016 (via Skype).

• “Food Carts and Gardens, Gentrification and Equity in Portland”, GEOG 489: Geography, Culture, and Politics of Food, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, 13 Oct 2016.

• “Urban Agriculture and Eco-Gentrification in Portland”, Oregon State University, Food, Culture & Social Justice Intercultural Field Course, 6 Sep 2016.

• “Urban Agriculture, Food Justice, and Eco-Gentrification”, University of Victoria, Cascadia Sustainability Field School, 2 Jun 2016.

• “Urban Agriculture and Eco-Gentrification in Portland”, Simon Fraser University, Portland Field Course, 3 Mar 2016.

• “Urban Agriculture”, PADM 539: Public Policy, University of La Verne, 1 Jul 2014 • “Urban Ecology”, CONS 405: Soil and Water Conservation, University of Western Illinois,

5 Feb 2014 (via Skype). • “Urban Agriculture and Participatory Community Development”, HORT 255:

Multifunctional Landscapes, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 26 Sept 2013. • “Urban Agriculture & Economic Development”, ES 181: Urban Agriculture, Stanford

University, 13 Jan 2010. • “Participatory Sustainable Agriculture Development”, MLS 601: Global Sustainable Human

Development, NC State University, Nov 2004.

Honors, Grants, and Fellowships 1. Honors

• Craig Wollner Memorial Award for Junior Faculty (Achievement in Research, Teaching,

and Service, College of Urban and Public Affairs, PSU (2015) • College of Urban and Public Affairs Outstanding Teaching Award, PSU (2014) • McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program Mentor Appreciation Award, PSU

(2013) • Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, UC Berkeley (2010) • Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations – Electronic Thesis & Dissertation

(ETD) Awards: Powered by Scirus. One of 10 awardees selected via a shortlisting of the most downloaded ETDs, adjudication by scientific editors from Elsevier Journals Publishing Unit (2008)

• Bears Breaking Boundaries Curricular Innovation Competition for “New Undergraduate Minor in Food Systems & Sustainability” proposal, UC Berkeley (w/ Albie Miles, 2008)

• National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, Honorable Mention (2007) • Association of American Geographers Cultural Geography Specialty Group Humboldt

Award (2006) • Phi Beta Kappa (1995)

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2. Grants a. Active and completed grants [external funding in bold]

• National Science Foundation, Geography and Spatial Science Regular Award: Urban

agriculture, policy-making, and sustainability: A mixed-methods comparative study. PI: Nathan McClintock; Co-PI: Eugene McCann (Simon Fraser U). 2015 – 2018, $249,978.

• Institut National de la Santé Publique du Québec / Ministère de la Santé et des Services Sociaux / Ouranos: Évaluation de l'agriculture urbaine comme infrastructure verte de résilience individuelle et collective face aux changements environnementaux et sociaux. PI: Éric Duchemin (UQAM); Co-PIs: Nathan McClintock (PSU); Hiên Pham (UQAM). 2016 – 2018, $263,505 CAD.

• OSU-PSU Collaboration Fund, Developing a Competitive Proposal for Multi-year Socio-Ecological Research in Urban Agriculture. PI: Gail Langellotto; Co-PI: Nathan McClintock. 2016. $2,000.

• National Science Foundation, Food, Energy, Water Workshop: Scaling Up Urban Agriculture to Mitigate Food-Energy-Water Impacts. PI: Joshua Newell (U Mich); Co-PIs: Glen Daigger (U Mich), Nathan McClintock (PSU), Anu Ramaswami (U Minn), John Vandermeer (U Mich). 2015 – 2016. $69,242.

• Government of Québec, Ministry of International Relations, Québec/United States University Grant Program: Growing Governance: Comparing Participatory Policymaking and Planning for Urban Agriculture in Montréal, Québec and Portland, Oregon, 2014 – 2016, $23,500.

• PSU Institute for Sustainable Solutions, Student Travel: Growing Governance: Participatory Policymaking and Planning for Urban Agriculture in Montréal, 2015, $3,000.

• CUPA Dean’s Travel Award, 2015, $1,497. • PSU Professional Travel Award, 2015, $1,603. • PSU Sustainability Research Stimulus Grant: Development of NSF Proposal to Study Urban

Agriculture Policy and Practice in Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver, 2014, $5,000. • PSU Professional Travel Award, 2013, $2,000. • PSU Institute for Sustainable Solutions: Mail Survey Urban Agriculture in the Portland

ULTRA, 2013, $5,000. • PSU Institute for Sustainable Solutions: Food Justice Community Dialogue Series, 2013,

$11,647. • PSU Faculty Enhancement Grant, 2012 – 2014, $15,000. • PSU Professional Travel Award, 2012, $2,000. • National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant. PI:

Nathan Sayre; Co-PI: Nathan McClintock. 2010 – 2011, $12,000. • UC Berkeley Department of Geography Block Grant, 2010, $1,205. • University of California Graduate Division Summer Grant, 2009, $3,000. • HOPE Collaborative Mini-Grant, 2009, $2,500. • University of California Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources Analytical

Laboratory Research Grant. PI: Christy Getz; Co-PI: Nathan McClintock. 2008, $2,433. • NCSU College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, International Programs Research Grant,

2003, $4,000. • NCSU International Affairs Travel Grant, 2003, $1,000.

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3. Fellowships

• ISS Faculty Fellow, Institute for Sustainable Solutions, PSU (2016 – present) • Roselyn Lindheim Award in Environmental Design and Public Health (2010 – 2011,

$16,000) • Community Forestry & Environmental Research Partnerships Fellowship (2009 – 2010,

$15,000) • University of California Dean’s Normative Time Fellowship (2009 – 2010, $16,000 +

tuition) • Robert & Patricia Switzer Environmental Fellowship (2008-2009, $15,000) • Institute for the Study of Social Change Graduate Fellowship (2007-2009, $30,000) • UC Berkeley Center for African Studies, Andrew & Mary Thompson Rocca Pre-Dissertation

Summer Research Award in African Studies (2006, $1,500) • University of California Regents Intern Fellowship (2005-2008, $38,000 + tuition) • University of Washington IGERT Program on Multinational Collaboration for Challenges

on the Environment Graduate Fellowship (2005, $70,000 + tuition, declined) • Foreign Language Area Studies (FLAS) Summer Fellowship (2003, $3,000 + tuition)

Other Research and Other Creative Achievements n/a

Other Teaching, Mentoring and Curricular Achievements 1. Teaching [instructor unless otherwise indicated; * new course, #redesign]

Portland State University

• USP 617: Urban Studies Core III: Sociology and Politics of Urban Life (Winter 2017#) • USP 576: Feeding the City (Spring 2016*) • UNST 421: Senior Capstone: Urban Agriculture & Food Systems (Spring 2012*, 2013,

2014, 2015, 2016) • USP 430: Participatory Research Methods for Community Development (Winter 2014#,

2015, 2016) • USP 689: Advanced Readings in Urban Politics and Sociology: Critical Urban Theory

(Winter 2013 as USP 505/605*, Fall 2013, 2015) • USP 610: Field Course: Urban Agriculture in Montreal and Portland (Summer 2015)* • USP 510/610 (now USP 589): Theorizing Urban Natures (Fall 2014*) • ESM 590/690: Ecosystems Services Toolbox (Fall 2014 #) • USP 569: Sustainable Cities & Regions: Theory, Politics, Practice (Fall 2012#) University of California, Berkeley • Geography 130: Natural Resources & Population (Summer 2010) • Env. Science, Policy & Management 117: Urban Agriculture (Fall 2007* & Fall 2008) • Geography 298: Agriculture at the Metropolitan Edge (Spring 2007*) • Letters & Sciences 70B: Global Warming (TA, Spring 2011)

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• Geography 130: Natural Resources & Population (TA, Spring 2010) • Dev’p Studies 100/Geography 112: Development in Theory and History (TA, Spring 2009) • Env. Science, Policy & Management 117: Urban Garden Ecosystems (TA, Fall 2006) Central Carolina Community College

• Sustainable Ag 293: Overseas Development and Appropriate Technology (Spring 2004*) • Sustainable Ag 266: Organic Crop Production (Spring 2004)

North Carolina State University

• Crop Science 11L: Crop Production (TA, Spring 2003)

2. Mentoring/Advising

a. Doctoral [* dissertation chair; # external examiner]

• Amy Coplen*, 2012 – present • Diana Denham*, 2013 – present • Erin Goodling*, 2012 – present • Dillon Mahmoudi, 2014 – present (Greg Schrock, chair) • Melanie Malone (Earth, Environment & Society), 2014 – present (Martin Lafrenz, chair) • Gil Miller (Earth, Environment & Society), 2016 – present (Craig Shinn, chair) • Anthony Levenda, 2014 – 2016 (Loren Lutzenheiser, chair) • Jane Waddell, 2015 – 2016 (Karen Gibson, chair) • Mike Mertens, 2012 – 2014 (Jim Strathman, chair) • Jeanne Pourias# (Env. Sciences), 2014, AgroParisTech, France (Christine Aubry, chair) • Patricia Kettle# (Sociology), 2015, Maynooth University, Ireland (Mary Corcoran, chair)

b. Masters [* thesis chair]

• Nick Chun*, 2016 – present (Megan Horst, co-chair) • Claire Bach*, 2014 – present • Emily Becker*, 2012 – 2015 • Jen Turner*, 2012 – 2013 • Amy Marion, 2016 – present (Megan Horst, chair) • Gwyneth Manser (Geography), 2015 – present (Barbara Brower, chair) • Dirk Kinsey (Geography), 2015 – 2016 (Barbara Brower, chair) • Paola Saldana, 2014 – 2015 (Sy Adler, chair) • Alex Novie, 2013 – 2014 (Loren Lutzenheiser, chair) • Erin Kirkpatrick, 2012 (Vivek Shandas, chair) • Lizzy Simpson (Agroecology), Norwegian U of Life Sci. 2013 – 2014 (Chuck Francis, chair) • Madeleine Bair (Journalism), UC Berkeley, 2010 (Michael Pollan, chair)

c. NSF-IGERT Committee [## committee chair]

• Melanie Malone##, 2014 – 2015 • Diana Denham##, 2013 – 2015

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• Amy Coplen##, 2012 – 2015 • Erin Goodling##, 2012 – 2014 • Jamaal Green, 2012 – 2014

d. Undergraduate Thesis

• Joe Bennett (Community Development/McNair Scholar), 2013 – 2014 • Jabari Brown (Environmental Science, UC Berkeley), 2010 – 2011 e. Post-Doctoral / Visiting Scholars

• Rose Keller, Visiting Scholar, Universität Bremen, Germany, 2014 • Jacinto Pereira Santos, PhD, Visiting Scholar, Universade Federal do Tocantins, Brazil,

2012 – 2013

3. Curricular Achievements

• PSU Sustainable Food Systems Certificate. One of five core faculty members who spearheaded the development of a new interdisciplinary graduate certificate. Developed goals, learning objectives, curriculum, and final proposal. Developed core course and serve on the program’s Faculty Governance Group. 2012 – present.

• Urban Studies Curriculum Change. Working with Urban Studies Executive Committee to design and implement an overhaul of the MUS/PhD program, including core courses, field areas, and program requirements. 2015 – present.

• Community Development Undergraduate Major Curriculum Change. Finalized proposed changes to undergraduate CD curriculum and developed tools and protocols for managing transition between the old and new major. 2012 – 2015.

• Urban Studies, Environment Field. Helped develop a new field area for the PhD program. 2013 – 2014.

• Undergraduate Minor in Food Systems & Sustainability, UC Berkeley. 2009. Co-authored with Albie Miles. Winner of Bears Breaking Boundaries Curricular Innovation Competition. 2009. Proposal was revised, adopted, and implemented by College of Natural Resources in 2015.

• Sustainable Agriculture Program, Central Carolina Community College. Served as student representative on the program’s advisory committee, and helped develop curricular goals and requirements for the transition from a certificate to associate’s degree program. 2001 – 2004.

Other Community Outreach Achievements

1. Community Engagement

• Hartley Bay-PDX Exchange. Co-organized an annual weeklong international exchange between youth from the Gitga’at First Nation in British Columbia and youth involved in EJ organizations in Portland. 2016 – present.

• Community-Based Undergraduate Research Partnerships: City of Gresham Redevelopment Commission, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, Emma’s Garden, Friends of Nadaka Open

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Space, Growing Gardens, Living Cully, Multnomah County Health Department, Rockwood CDC, Rosewood Initiative, Verde NW, Urban Farm Collective, Urban League (UNST 421: 2012 – present; USP 430: 2014 – present)

• Arbor Lodge/Kenton Neighborhood Emergency Team (NET) Member, Portland Bureau of Emergency Management (2015 – present).

• Agriculture Roundtable and Farm Bill Strategy Session member, US Representative Earl Blumenauer’s Office (Oregon, 3rd District) (2015)

• Board Member, Centre de ressources sur l’agriculture régénératrice en Afrique (CRARA) (2011 – 2015)

• Climate Action Plan Update Advisory Group, Portland Bureau of Planning & Sustainability (2014)

• Board of Advisors, City Slicker Farms, Oakland, CA (2012 – 2013) • Urban Agriculture Zoning Update Technical Advisory Group, City of Oakland (2011) • Founding Council Member / Data Management & Research Group Chair, Oakland Food

Policy Council, Oakland, CA (2009 – 2011) • Backyard Garden Mentor, City Slicker Farms, West Oakland, CA (2008 – 2010)

2. Media Interviews and Coverage

a. TV/Video/Film • Growing Cities, feature-length documentary film by Dan Susman and Andrew

Monbouquette, released on festival circuit in Fall 2013 and on PBS in 2015, http://www.growingcitiesmovie.com/

• “Grow Local”, non-profit urban agriculture campaign video by Bay Localize, Fall 2011, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SQpdQDcytY

• KPIX San Francisco CBS Channel 5 News, 23 Sept 2011, “Lead affecting East Bay gardens”, http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/video/6285736-lead-affecting-east-bay-urban-gardens/

b. Radio/Audio • KBOO Portland 90.7 fm, 18 Aug 2016, “Rose City Native Radio”,

http://www.kboo.org/media/51957-rose-city-native-radio-081816 • CIBL Montreal 101.5 fm, 29 Sep 2015, “Montréal par la racine”,

http://www.cibl1015.com/montreal-par-la-racine • KXRY Portland 91.1 fm, 24 Jul 2014, “Thank You Democracy w/ Jefferson Smith”,

http://www.xray.fm/broadcasts/view/2636 • HeritageRadioNetwork.org, 11 Feb 2014, “Greenhorns Radio”,

http://www.heritageradionetwork.org/episodes/5546-Greenhorns-Radio-Episode-177-Nathan-McClintock

• The Africa Reporting Project, 19 Feb 2010, “Nathan McClintock talks urban agriculture” http://africareportingproject.org/2010/02/19/one-question-nathan-mcclintock-talks-urban-agriculture/

• KPFA Berkeley 94.1 fm, 5 Feb 2010, “Terra Verde”, http://www.kpfa.org/archive/id/58397 • KALX Berkeley 90.7 fm, 5 Nov 2009, “North Gate Radio”,

http://journalism.berkeley.edu/projects/radio/ngr/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Change-off-air.mp3

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• KALX Berkeley 90.7 fm, 6 Apr 2009, “The Graduates”, https://itunes.apple.com/itunes-u/kalx-90.7-fm/id354826035

c. Newspapers / Magazines / Online News / Books • What a City is For: Remaking the Politics of Displacement by Matt Hern, MIT Press, 2016. • CityLab (The Atlantic), 8 Aug 2016, “Portland’s disappearing affordable bungalow” by

Scott Latta, http://www.citylab.com/housing/2016/08/portlands-disappearing-affordable-bungalow/494192/

• BBC, 11 Feb 2016, “Why you should think about becoming a farmer” by Bryan Borzykowski, http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20160209-why-you-should-think-about-becoming-a-farmer

• PSU News, 10 Dec 2015, “PSU research to explore link between urban gardens and gentrification” by Laura Gleim, http://www.pdx.edu/news/psu-led-food-policy-research-explore-link-between-urban-gardens-and-gentrification

• Portland Business Journal, 16 Oct 2015, “PSU feeds demands for food systems education” by James Cronin, http://www.bizjournals.com/portland/print-edition/2015/10/16/james-cronin-psu-feeds-demand-for-food-systems.html

• Portland Tribune, 15 Sep 2015, “Urban gardens plant seeds of activism” by Jennifer Anderson, http://portlandtribune.com/pt/9-news/272790-146730-urban-gardens-plant-seeds-of-activism

• OZY, 5 Jul 2015, “How to farm without breaking a sweat” by Melissa Pandika, http://www.ozy.com/good-sht/how-to-farm-without-breaking-a-sweat/41045

• The Globe and Mail, 3 Apr 2015, “Urban farmers at Grow Calgary tap into a different kind of cornucopia” by Justin Giovannetti, http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/alberta/urban-farmers-at-grow-calgary-tap-into-a-different-kind-of-cornucopia/article23794095/

• Seedstock, 2 Dec 2014, “Urban agriculture: What’s really making a mark?” by Jenny Smiechowski, http://seedstock.com/2014/12/02/urban-agriculture-whats-really-making-a-mark/

• Capital Press (Salem, OR), 19 May 2014, “’Village farm’ a feature of development” by Mateusz Perkowski, http://www.capitalpress.com/Oregon/20140519/village-farm-feature-of-development#.U5DtIC_c02E

• EJ USA, Vol. 18, No. 10, April 2014, “Urban Farming” by Andrzej Zwanjecki, http://iipdigital.usembassy.gov/st/english/publication/2014/01/20140117291192.html#ixzz2s8ufeZkV

• The Daily Cal, 6 Feb 2014, “Students, faculty spearhead new possible food systems and sustainability minor” by Tahmina Achekzai, http://www.dailycal.org/2014/02/06/students-faculty-spearhead-new-possible-food-systems-sustainability-minor/

• Metroscape, Summer 2013, “Community Breeders: Animal husbandry in Portlandia” by Kurt Spickerman, http://www.pageturnpro.com/Inst-Portland-Metro-Studies,-Portland-State-University/51752-Metroscape-2013-Summer/index.html#1

• Oakland Local, 11 Nov 2013, “New State farm bill supports urban farming–once Oakland approves the ordinance” by Robert Selna, http://oaklandlocal.com/2013/11/new-state-farm-bill-supports-urban-farming-once-oakland-approves-the-ordinance/

• Oregon Business, 17 Oct 2013, “C-stores fill food desert niche” by Jonathan Frochtwajg, http://www.oregonbusiness.com/contributed-blogs/11533-c-stores-fill-food-desert

• Rebuilding the Foodshed: How to Create Local, Sustainable, and Secure Food Systems by Philip Ackerman-Leist, Chelsea Green Publishing, 2013; also see review on Civil Eats blog

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by Kurt Michael Friese, 18 Apr 2013, http://civileats.com/2013/04/18/an-instruction-manual-for-fixing-the-food-system/

• BioCycle, March 2012, “Urban Farming Grows in Oakland” by Paul Hagey, http://paulhagey.com/Documents/Oakland_Urban_Farming.pdf

• California Magazine, Fall 2011, “Justice—and Good Grub—For All” by Sarah Henry, http://alumni.berkeley.edu/california-magazine/fall-2011-good-fight/justice%E2%80%94and-good-grub%E2%80%94-all

• Sacramento Bee, 9 Oct 2011, “Should Oakland's backyard farmers raise and kill animals for food?” by Grace Rubenstein, http://www.sacbee.com/2011/10/09/3970061/should-oaklands-backyard-farmers.html

• East Bay Express, 3 Aug 2011, “How Safe Is Your Soil?” by Nate Seltenrich (reprinted in Grist), http://grist.org/urban-agriculture/2011-08-05-how-safe-is-your-soil/full/

• UC Berkeley College of Letters and Science, 20 Nov 2010, “Urban Farm a Classroom for Equitable Food Policy” by Kate Rix, http://ls.berkeley.edu/?q=arts-ideas/archive/berkeley-students-seeks-broaden-urban-agriculture

• Oakland Local, 1 Jul 2010, “Growing Food on City Land: Challenging, but not impossible” by Stephanie Paige Ogburn, http://archive.oaklandlocal.com/blogs/2010/06/growing-food-city-land-challenging-not-impossible

• The Bay Citizen, 13 Jun 2010, “What's In Your Dirt?” by Daniel McGlynn, https://www.baycitizen.org/news/food/dirt-oakland-dirt/

• Howard University News Service, 14 May 2010, “Pushing Vegetables, Fruits on the Corner” by Eboni Farmer, http://www.hunewsservice.com/projects/food-deserts/pushing-vegetables-fruits-on-the-corner-1.1481276

• Oakland Tribune, 6 Nov 2009, “Report finds Oakland's edible potential” by Kristin Bender, http://www.insidebayarea.com/news/ci_13730269

• The Daily Cal, 30 Sep 2009, “Students Learn About Food From the Roots Up” by Paul Edison, http://archive.dailycal.org/article.php?id=106836

• National Geographic, Sep 2008, “Dirt Poor: Haiti has lost its soil and the means to feed itself” by Joel Bourne, http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2008/09/soil/bourne-text

Scholarly Works in Progress [* indicates student co-author, I = invited contribution]

1. Article Manuscripts

• Nathan McClintock and Michael Simpson* (revise/resubmit) Stacking functions: Motivational frames guiding urban agriculture organizations and businesses in the United States and Canada. Undergoing revision for re-submission to Agriculture and Human Values.

• Nathan McClintock. Cultivating sustainability capital: Urban agriculture, eco-gentrification, and the uneven valorization of social reproduction. For submission to the Annals of the American Association of Geographers. “Social Justice in the City” Special Issue. Due December 2016. (I)

• Nathan McClintock and Ségolène Darly. Introduction to a Themed Issue on urban agriculture in the neoliberal city: Cultivating critical European perspectives. For submission to ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies.

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• Nathan McClintock. Engaged urban political ecology and the art of the (im)possible. For submission to Antipode.

• Amy Coplen*, Diana Denham*, Dillon Mahmoudi*, and Nathan McClintock. Subsidizing contradiction: Land, labor, and funding of urban agriculture in gentrifying Montreal and Portland. (equal authorship)

• Claire Bach*, Gwyneth Manser*, Dirk Kinsey*, and Nathan McClintock. Urban agriculture as spectacle in Portland and Montreal. (equal authorship)

2. Special Issues/Edited Volumes

• Nathan McClintock and Ségolène Darly. Special Themed Issue: Urban Agriculture in the Neoliberal City: Cultivating Critical European Perspectives. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies.

3. Book reviews

• Nathan McClintock. The Portland Black Panthers: Empowering Albina and Remaking a City by Lucas N.N. Burke and Judson Jeffries (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2016, 312 pp.) Southern California Quarterly. Due September 2016. (I)

• Nathan McClintock. Doing Community-Based Research: Perspectives from the Field by Greg Halseth, Sean Markey, Laura Ryser, and Don Manson (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2016, 352 pp.) The Canadian Geographer. Due January 2017.

Significant Professional Development Activities

1. Relevant Professional Experience

Food Systems Policy & Planning

• Oakland Food Policy Council, Oakland, CA (2009 – 2011) • Santa Clara Healthy Food Resource Assessment, Public Health Law & Policy (2009 – 2010) • HOPE Collaborative, Oakland, CA (2007 – 2009) • Research Assistant, SF Bay Area Physicians for Social Responsibility, Berkeley, CA (2007) • Research Assistant, Lane County Food Coalition, Eugene, OR (2005)

Agricultural & Ecological Research

• Consultant, The Essential Urban Farmer by Novella Carpenter & Willow Rosenthal,

Penguin Press (2010) • Researcher, Oakland Institute / HGB Foundation (2010) • Research Assistant, UC Berkeley Environmental Science, Policy & Management / World

Bank, Oaxaca, Mexico (2005) • Researcher, Zanmi Lasante Paris / Partners in Health, Cange, Haiti (2004) • Research Assistant, NCSU Crop Science (2002 – 2004) • Researcher, The Rodale Institute, Thiès, Senegal (2003) • Field Assistant, Zuni River Watershed Assessment, US Forest Service, Cibola National

Forest, NM (1995)

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Sustainable Agriculture Training & Extension

• Trainer, OIC International / Office de la Haute Vallée du Niger, Mali (2006) • Trainer, Winrock International / Centre for Mass Education in Science, Bangladesh (2006) • Trainer, Winrock International / Panchakanya Agricultural Cooperative, Nepal (2005) • Consultant (Extension Materials), Center for Environmental Farming Systems, NC (2005) • Consultant (Training of Trainers Curriculum on Sustainable Soil Management), Zanmi

Lasanté Paris / Partners in Health, Haiti (2005) • Program Development Consultant/Journalist, The Rodale Institute, Senegal (2004) • Agricultural Extension Volunteer, Peace Corps, Mali (1998 – 2000)

Farming & Farm Management • Farm Manager, Harland’s Creek Farm, Pittsboro, NC (2001) • Farm Worker, Iona Organic Produce, Pender Island, BC, Canada (1997)

2. Professional Trainings

• Portland Neighborhood Emergency Team training, Portland Bureau of Emergency

Management / Portland Fire Department (2015) • Summer Cooperative African Languages Institute, intensive Wolof course, Ohio University

(2003) • Peace Corps, Technical training in agricultural extension and appropriate technology /

intensive Bambara course, Bamako, Mali (1998) • Escuela de Español Juan Sisay, Spanish immersion, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala (1996)

Governance and Other Professionally Related Service

Governance Activities for the University, College, Department

University • Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Food Systems (Co-Director, 2016 – 2018; Faculty

Governance Committee, 2015 – present; Steering Committee, 2012 – 2015) • University Studies Cluster Coordinator (2016 – present) • Program in Emergency Management, Disaster Preparedness, and Community Resilience

Working Group (2016 – present) • Institute for Sustainable Solutions Food Systems GRA Selection Committee (2012) College • Bonner Equity Planning Scholarship Committee (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) • Nettekoven Undergraduate Scholarship Committee (2014) • Undergraduate Advising Advisory Committee (2012 – 2013) • John D. Gray Scholarship Committee (2012, 2013, 2014) • Interim Technical Editor for Metroscape, Institute for Metropolitan Studies (2013)

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Department • Urban Studies (MUS/PhD) Executive Committee (2015 – present; Chair, 2016 – 2017) • Faculty Cluster Hire (2 TTs, 1 NTTF) Search Committee (2016 – 2017) • Undergraduate Executive Committee (2012 – 2014; Chair, 2014 – 2015) • MURP Land Use, Food Systems, and Environment Field Committees (2016 – present) • Urban Studies Environment and CD Field Committees (2012 – present) • Syllf Graduate Fellowship Nomination Committee (2015) • MURP Diversity Award Committee (2012) • MURP Admissions Committee (2012) Pre-PSU • [In]City Sustainable Urbanism Summer Program Studio Juror, College of Environmental

Design, UC Berkeley (2010, 2011) • Diversified Farming Systems Working Group Member (2010 – 2011) • CityFood (Food Systems Working Group), UC Berkeley (Co-Founder/Coordinator, 2010) • Advisory Committee, Ag at the Metropolitan Edge Program, UC Berkeley (2006 – 2008) • Sustainable Farming Program Advisory Board, Central Carolina Comm. Coll. (2001 – 2004) • College of Agriculture and Life Sciences International Programs Advisory Committee,

NCSU (2002 – 2004)

Professionally-related Service 1. Committee Service

• Geographies of Food & Agriculture Specialty Group, AAG (Chair, 2014 – 2016; Vice Chair, 2012 – 2014)

2. Reviews/Refereeing

• Journal Manuscript Referee (66 manuscripts): ACME (1); Agriculture & Human Values (4);

Annals of the Association of American Geographers (2); Antipode (7); Applied Geography (1); Capitalism, Nature, Socialism (2); Ecology & Society (2); Economic Geography (1); Environment & Planning A (2); Environment & Planning C: Government & Policy (2); Geoforum (1); The Geographical Journal (1); International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability (1); Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems & Community Development (8); Journal of the American Planning Association (1); Journal of Environmental Quality (1); Journal of Environmental Education (1); Journal of Environmental Studies & Sciences (1); Journal of Planning Education & Research (2); Land Use Policy (2); Landscape & Urban Planning (3); Local Environment (1); Métropoles (2); Pacific Historical Review (1); Renewable Agriculture & Food Systems (1); Social & Cultural Geography (2); Social Problems (1); Society & Natural Resources (2); Sociological Inquiry (1); Urban Geography (3); Urban Studies (4); Waste Management & Research (1); Water, Air & Soil Pollution (1)

• Book Manuscript Referee: MIT Press (1) • Book Proposal Referee: SAGE (1) • Grant Referee: National Science Foundation (2 Geography & Spatial Science regular

awards; 1 Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement grant; 1 CAREER grant)

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• Grant Referee: Agence Nationale de la Recherche / French National Research Agency (1) • Grant Referee: University of California Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources (1)

3. Conference/Session Organizing

• Lead Faculty Organizer: 10th Annual Critical Geographies Mini-Conference, Portland State University, 14 Nov 2015.

• Co-PI/Working Group Chair: NSF FEW Workshop: “Scaling Up” Urban Agriculture to Mitigate Food-Water-Energy Impacts, School of Natural Resources, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 5 – 7 Oct 2015.

• Lead Faculty Organizer: Practicing Political Ecology: A Left Coast Workshop (a joint PSU/UC Berkeley/UC Davis collaboration), Berkeley, CA, 7 May 2015.

• Panel Organizer/Chair: “Labor/workers across the food chain: Building collaborations between activists and academics”, Association of American Geographers, Chicago, IL, 24 Apr 2015.

• Plenary Organizer/Chair: “The Past and Future Politics of Food Movements”, California Studies Association, Oakland, CA, 2 Apr 2011.

• Session Organizer/Chair: “Urban Agriculture in the Global North” (3 sessions), Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC, 15 Apr 2010.

• Panel Chair: “Urban Political Economy,” African Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, 16 Nov 2006.

Memberships in Professional Societies

• American Association of Geographers • Canadian Association of Geographers • RC21: Research Committee on Urban & Regional Development • Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning • Sustainable Agriculture Education Association