Publications:
Journal Articles
Nathan McClintock (2010) Why farm the city? Theorizing urban agriculture through a lens of metabolic rift. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy, and Society 3:191–207.
Nathan McClintock, Heather Wooten, and Alethea Harper (in review) Taking a Food Policy "First Step" in Oakland, California: Zoning for Urban Agriculture. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development.
Book Chapters:
Nathan McClintock (2011) From Industrial Garden to Food Desert: Demarcated Devalution in the Flatlands of Oakland, California. In Alison Alkon and Julian Agyeman (eds) Cultivating Food Justice: Race, Class, and Sustainability. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Reports & Working Papers
Esperanza Pallana & Nathan McClintock (2011) Urban Livestock in Oakland: Highlights from a Preliminary Survey of Ownership and Management Practices. East Bay Urban Agriculture Alliance / Pluck & Feather / UrbanFood.org, Oakland, CA.
Nathan McClintock & Jenny Cooper (2009, revised 2010) Cultivating the Commons: An Assessment of the Potential for Urban Agriculture on Oakland's Public Land. City Slicker Farms / HOPE Collaborative / Food First, Oakland, CA.
Nathan McClintock (2008) From Industrial Garden to Food Desert: Unearthing the Root Structure of Urban Agriculture in Oakland, California. Berkeley: Institute for the Study of Social Change Working Paper No. 32.
