Megan Bucknum Ferrigno

Megan Bucknum Ferrigno

Megan Bucknum Ferrigno
Associate Teaching Professor; Director of Student Experience, Urban and Regional Planning

Megan Bucknum Ferrigno
Department of Geography, Planning, and Sustainability

Contact Info
856-256-4811
Discovery Hall, Room 130

Biography

Education: 
M.U.E.P., Urban and Environmental Planning, University of Virginia

Megan Bucknum applies her background in urban and environmental planning to the fields of food systems and participatory planning. Leveraging knowledge gained from holding positions across the food supply chain, she conducts research about regionally-based food distribution models that address sustainability and food security. Additionally, she integrates her experience facilitating public meetings, conducting interviews and designing participatory research projects into the curriculum of her courses and in support of faculty research projects. Motivated by the power of narrative, her research and class projects use interviews and oral histories to explore barriers and opportunities along our food supply chains and to understand how people connect to the built and natural environment This method allows people to be both involved and informed by her projects. She currently teaches Introduction to Planning and Environmental Design, Urban Geography and Food Systems Planning.