Libby Christensen

Associate Instructor
Agriculture and Resource Economics
Colorado State University
United States of America

Academician Agri and Aquaculture
Biography

Libby Christensen is Associate Instructor in department of Agriculture and Resource Economics at Colorado State University. She has done her PhD. in Geography from University of California, Davis. She has completed her M.Sc. in Community Development from University of California, Davis.

Research Intrest

Libby Christensen research focuses on Food systems, supply chains, integrated livestock management, sustainable development, land use planning, regional planning, rural/urban interface, economic development, policy, community design, and livable communities.

List of Publications
Galt RE, Bradley K, Christensen LO, Kim JVS, Lobo R (2015) Eroding the community in community supported agriculture (CSA): competition’s effects in alternative food networks in California. Sociologia Ruralis.
Galt RE, O’Sullivan L, Beckett J, Hiner C (2012) An Overview of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) in and around California’s Central Valley. Calif Agr 66: 8-14.
Christensen LO, O’Sullivan R (2015) Using social network analysis to measure changes in regional food systems collaboration: A methodological framework. J Agri, Food Syst Community Dev 5: 113-129.

Global Scientific Words in Agri and Aquaculture