Human and Community Development

Jonathan London
Faculty Assistant to the Provost/Dean and Assistant Researcher - Community Studies and Development
California Communities Program
Center for the Study of Regional Change
Environmental Justice Project/ John Muir Institute of the Environment
Ph.D., Environmental Science, Policy, and Management
Specialization in rural social science and natural resource policy
University of California, Berkeley, 2001
- Current CV
- Interests: Environmental justice, Environmental/ natural resource policy, Community and youth participation, Political ecology, Rural development, Social movements
- E-mail: jklondon@ucdavis.edu
- Courses Taught:
CRD164 - Theories in Organizational Change
CRD240 -Community Develop Theory
- Recent Publications:
- London, J. (1998). Common Roots and Entangled Limbs: Earth First! and the Growth of Post-Wilderness Environmentalism on California's North Coast. Antipode 30:2, 155-176.
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- Richardson J. and London, J. (2007). Strategies and Lessons for Reducing Persistent Rural Poverty: A Social Justice Approach to Funding Rural Community Transformation. Journal of the Community Development Society, Vol. 38, No. 1, Spring 2007, 92-107.
- London, J., (in press). (2006). Challenges of Sustainability in Youth-led Participatory Action Research: Lessons for Community Development. Children, Youth, Environments.