Project contains general research into methods aimed at increasing public awareness of the benefits of fungi with respect to ecosystem importance and on site-food production through interaction at the Campus Center for Appropriate Technology at Cal Poly Humboldt.
Brief look into the possible implementation of a educational garden to be located behind the student recreation center on the campus of Cal Poly Humboldt. Project contains discussions of environmental education, example garden benefits, organic gardening, plant species and garden design.
Research into the possibility of an onsite mushroom project for the Campus Center for Appropriate Technology (CCAT) at Cal Poly Humboldt. Document contains discussions of appropriate species for growth, site characteristics and benefits of such a project.
Project looks into the creation of a outdoor community garden at the Manila Community Center in hopes of developing a common space for individuals to gather, interact and use to educate the local population.
Project addresses the growing issue of food security and the loss of heirloom varities and overall genetic diversity in plants producing consumable food.
Project looks at the types of coffee that are offered on the campus of Cal Poly Humboldt and attemps to raise awareness and campus procurement of organic, fair trade and sustainably produced coffee products.
Project involves student design and site implementation of a low maintenance garden space for the transitional living facility, the Arcata House. Garden design includes the use of primarily perrenial plant species, integrated community gathering space for residants and a basic maintenance guide.