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Created: Oct 03, 2007
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Madeleine Morley

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Address: San Francisco, California
United States
 
I Speak: English, Spanish
 
I Am: Other
 
Member Since: October 03, 2007
 
Local Time: Sun Nov 8 19:17:07
 

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Areas of Focus 

Permaculture (3223 people)  |  Transnational Corporations (935 people)  |  Fair Trade (2529 people)  |  Natural Capitalism (2453 people)  |  Economic Development (1755 people)  |  Agroforestry (681 people)  |  Green Roofs (1588 people)  |  Sustainable Production (2458 people)  |  Responsible Business Practices (2950 people)  |  Sustainable Agriculture (3976 people)  |  Rural Development (1486 people)  |  Sustainable Living (3454 people)  |  Recycling and Reuse (2574 people)  |  Ecological Economics (2337 people)  |  Agricultural Policy (1254 people)  |  Agroecology (1159 people)  |  Biological Control (570 people)  |  Composting (2154 people)  |  Gardening (3066 people)  |  Farm Ecosystem Management (1272 people)  |  Organic Farming (3612 people)  |  Biodiversity Conservation (3143 people)  |  Domesticated Animal Diversity (339 people)  |  Domesticated Plant Conservation (440 people)  |  Business Firm and Organization Sustainability (2998 people)  |  Ecosystem Services (1322 people)  |  Microcredit (1282 people)  |  Microfinance (1321 people)  |  Natural Resource Conservation (1621 people)  |  Green Schools (2352 people)  |  Alternative Fuels (2858 people)  |  Energy Efficiency and Conservation (2426 people)  |  Energy Policy (1092 people)  |  Renewable Energy (3900 people)  |  Sustainable Energy Development (3865 people)  |  Sustainable Fishing (976 people)  |  Global Food Supply and Sustainability (2431 people)  |  Local Food Systems (2845 people)  |  Sustainable Forestry (1847 people)  |  Climate Change (4691 people)  |  Emissions Trading (1140 people)  |  Globalization Impacts (2059 people)  |  Ecolabeling and Certification (1237 people)  |  Ecological Footprint (2218 people)  |  Consumption and Green Consumers (2197 people)  |  Pesticides (467 people)  |  Environmental Justice (1970 people)  |  Sustainable Livelihoods (2702 people)  |  Poverty Alleviation (1728 people)  |  EcoVillages (2782 people)  |  Sustainable Communities (4048 people)  |  Sustainable Transportation (1695 people)  |  Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning (1924 people)  |  Sustainable Urban Environmental Services (1054 people)  |  Sustainable Urban Power (1002 people)  |  Sustainable Building (2997 people)  

About

In 2008, I graduated from the the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor with a dual degree in Economics and Program in the Environment.  My undergraduate experience was astounding.  I developed a strong passion for environmental issues and sustainability.  In particular, I'm very interested in sustainable agriculture and how it can be implemented to reduce world hunger and poverty while also providing solutions to major environmental issues.

 

 

 

In 2007, I spent four months studying abroad in Costa Rica.  The program taught me about the socioeconomics of Costa Rica, the political economy and CAFTA, the ecology of both managed and natural ecosystems in Central America, and Costa Rican agriculture in the context of globalization.  I was able to see firsthand the negative effects of transnational agribusiness while on the other hand meet with alternative farmers who focus on local, sustainable agriculture.

 

 

In addition,  I conducted an independent research project comparing organic and conventional coffee and cattle farms to a permaculture agricultural system.  I was able to create a report that offered solutions to the farmers on how they could farm in a more ecologically, economically, and socially sustainable manner.                                                                                                   

 

About a month and half after returning from Costa Rica, I traveled to Southern Africa and spent six weeks backpacking with my boyfriend through South Africa, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, and Botswana.  Once again, I was able to take in a completely different perspective of globalization and poverty than you get living in the United States.

 

 

Immediately following graduation, I spent two weeks in Chiapas, Mexico learning about the Zapatista movement and the indigenous people of Chiapas, coffee cooperatives and their connection with Higher Grounds - the fair trade, organic coffee importer and roaster located in Traverse City, MI - and about the farmers and researchers who are focusing on sustainable agriculture in the region.

 

 

 

 

The summer after graduation I also interned as one of the two Program Coordinators for Cultivating Community, which is a student program that's part of the University of Michigan's Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum.  CC is focused on educating University of Michigan students about community food systems through hands-on organic gardening and volunteer activities.  I helped manage three demonstration gardens and planned field trips, workshops, and other educational events for Cultivating Community volunteers.

 

 

I'm currently living in San Francisco, CA.  I'm serving in an Americorps position with the San Francisco Urban Service Project.  I've been placed as an Environmental Educator for the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Youth Stewardship Program.  Eventually, I would like to return to graduate school in order to study, in some capacity, sustainable agriculture and how it can implemented more completely in the US and throughout the world.

 

 

Mozambican sunset in the mangroves

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