Catherine Brinkley

Affiliations: 
University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
Area:
urban planning, public health
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Parents

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Barbara S. Beltz research assistant
Nancy Kolodny research assistant Wellesley
Tomas Bergstrom grad student Gothenburg university
Eugenie L. Birch grad student Penn (PoliSci Tree)
Thomas Daniels grad student (PoliSci Tree)
Amy E. Hillier grad student (SocTree)

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Megan Horst collaborator (City Planning Tree)
Samina Raja collaborator SUNY Buffalo (City Planning Tree)
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Fuchs-Chesney J, Raj S, Daruwalla T, et al. (2022) All roads lead to the farmers market?: using network analysis to measure the orientation and central actors in a community food system through a case comparison of Yolo and Sacramento County, California. Agriculture and Human Values. 1-17
Raj S, Brinkley C, Ulimwengu J. (2022) Connected and extracted: Understanding how centrality in the global wheat supply chain affects global hunger using a network approach. Plos One. 17: e0269891
Brinkley C, Manser GM, Pesci S. (2021) Growing pains in local food systems: a longitudinal social network analysis on local food marketing in Baltimore County, Maryland and Chester County, Pennsylvania. Agriculture and Human Values. 1-17
Brinkley C, Glennie C, Chrisinger B, et al. (2019) “If you Build it with them, they will come”: What makes a supermarket intervention successful in a food desert? Journal of Public Affairs. 19
Brinkley C, Kingsley JS, Mench J. (2018) A Method for Guarding Animal Welfare and Public Health: Tracking the Rise of Backyard Poultry Ordinances. Journal of Community Health
Brinkley C. (2018) The Small World of the Alternative Food Network Sustainability. 10: 2921
Brinkley C, Hoch C. (2018) The Ebb and Flow of Planning Specializations Journal of Planning Education and Research
Vaarst M, Escudero AG, Chappell MJ, et al. (2018) Exploring the concept of agroecological food systems in a city-region context Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems. 42: 686-711
Brinkley C. (2018) High rugosity cities: The geographic, economic and regulatory pathology of America’s most non-concentric urban areas Land Use Policy. 73: 215-224
Brinkley C. (2018) The conundrum of combustible clean energy: Sweden's history of siting district heating smokestacks in residential areas Energy Policy. 120: 526-532
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