Human and Community Development

Jonathan London
Assistant Professor
Director, Center for Regional Change
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.
- Related Links:
- http://regionalchange.ucdavis.edu