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School of Global Studies

Global Food Security (005GS)

Global Food Security

Module 005GS

Module details for 2021/22.

30 credits

FHEQ Level 6

Module Outline

Achieving food security for 10-billion people while reducing the environmental footprint of agriculture is a major challenge of the next century. In this module, we will take a systems approach to analyse the multiple dimensions of this challenge, including the biophysical, economic, nutritional, socio-political and institutional. We will take a global perspective on issues, drawing upon both global-scale research as well as case studies from different regions of the world to understand the geography of agricultural production, distribution, consumption, the environmental footprint of the food system and overall nutritional impact. The module is mainly driven by student-led discussion activities where we debate and discuss issues (e.g., GMOs, veganism, power,...) and identify potential solutions.

Module learning outcomes

Evaluate the main dimensions, metrics and indicators of food security.

Understand and evaluate the different dimensions to food security using the current literature in global sustainable food security

Recognise the significance, assumptions, and limitations of arguments related to these dimensions of global food security and their applicability over time and across space

Formulate academic arguments about contemporary food-security related issues and present them in written and/or oral form (ESS 2500 words, GPN)

TypeTimingWeighting
Coursework20.00%
Coursework components. Weighted as shown below.
EssayT2 Week 2 10.00%
EssayT2 Week 3 10.00%
EssayT2 Week 4 10.00%
EssayT2 Week 5 10.00%
EssayT2 Week 6 10.00%
EssayT2 Week 7 10.00%
EssayT2 Week 8 10.00%
EssayT2 Week 9 10.00%
EssayT2 Week 10 10.00%
EssayT2 Week 11 10.00%
Essay (2000 words)Semester 2 Assessment Week 1 Mon 16:0080.00%
Timing

Submission deadlines may vary for different types of assignment/groups of students.

Weighting

Coursework components (if listed) total 100% of the overall coursework weighting value.

TermMethodDurationWeek pattern
Spring SemesterLecture1 hour11111111111
Spring SemesterSeminar2 hours11111111111

How to read the week pattern

The numbers indicate the weeks of the term and how many events take place each week.

Dr Yi Wang

Assess convenor
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Dr Pedram Rowhani

Convenor
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