88648 - AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD POLICIES

Anno Accademico 2022/2023

  • Docente: Matteo Vittuari
  • Crediti formativi: 6
  • SSD: AGR/01
  • Lingua di insegnamento: Inglese
  • Moduli: Matteo Vittuari (Modulo 1) William Henry Meyers (Modulo 2)
  • Modalità didattica: Convenzionale - Lezioni in presenza (Modulo 1) Convenzionale - Lezioni in presenza (Modulo 2)
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Laurea Magistrale in Scienze e gestione della natura (cod. 9257)

    Valido anche per Campus di Forli
    Laurea Magistrale in Economia e management (cod. 9203)

Conoscenze e abilità da conseguire

The course reviews the political landscape of food and farming in industrialized and developing countries. At the end of the course the student is able to: identify the different stakeholders operating in the food and farming sectors; understand and evaluate objectives, policy instruments and strategies that characterize an agricultural policy; identify policy interventions that address food security (SDG2); outline and design policies for sustainable farming and consumption patterns (SDG12); understand the food&energy nexus; identify strategies to address food losses and waste (SDG12.3).

Contenuti

Setting the context (4 hours)

What is rural? What is rural policy? What is rural development policy? Rural urban relations; Centralized and decentralized governments and responsibility for rural policy; The impacts of population change on rural society and economy; Social and economic equality; Agriculture, peasants and farming families in rural communities; Small ­scale agriculture in the rural economy.

Economic transformations and change in rural areas (4 hours)

Understanding the determinants of rural growth; Multifunctionality and rural diversification; Territorial capital and its role in local economic development; Changing dynamics of rural labour markets; Rural Non­farm Employment; Rural entrepreneurship and innovation; Rural development opportunities in the bioeconomy.

Rural resource management (2 hours)

Geographical, environmental, business, social, economic and political issues which affect and impact on the rural environment and on the ability to manage natural resources in a sustainable manner; Land use; Natural resources grabbing.

The European approach to rural development (2 hours)

The evolution of the European rural development policy: rural history, property ownership, class formation, demography and politics.

The North American approach to rural development (2 hours)

The evolution of rural development policy in North America: rural history, property ownership, class formation, demography and politics.

Introduction to energy economics (6 hours)

Energy and development; Basic energy concepts (definition, forms, measures) and role of energy in the economic system; Energy supply and demand, energy balance, market failures; The international energy market.

Rural development and bioenergy (8 hours)

Introduction to bioenergy: regulatory, technical and energetic issues; Bioenergy policy: objectives and tools; The soil, food, water and energy nexus; Life cycle thinking for bioenergy systems and policies; Social acceptance of bioenergy.

Emerging issues for rural and bioenergy policies (2 hours)

The future of rural areas; Bioenergy: how much can we expect for 2050?

Testi/Bibliografia

Andreas Goldthau, The handbook of global energy policy, Wiley-Blackwell, 2013 (Chapters 4, 16, 18, 22, Conclusion)

Mark Shucksmith, David L. Brown. Routledge International Handbook of Rural Studies, Routledge, 2016 (Chapters 15, 16, 19, 43, 50, 51, 54, 55)

Specific readings will be provided by the lectuers during class.

Metodi didattici

Front loaded and active learning methodologies; group and individual exercises; seminars and case studies.

Modalità di verifica e valutazione dell'apprendimento

Students who attended at least 70% of the lectures will be required to produce a review/policy paper of around 3500 words. A concept note of the review/policy paper will be presented and discussed during the class. The final version of the policy paper will be presented and discussed during the exam after the end of the class. The paper should be submitted at least three working days in advance.

The final grade for the module will be calculated thusly:

  • In class grade: policy brief, case analysis, articles revision and discussion, and other class activities (40% approximately)
  • Policy paper preparation and discussion (60% approximately)

Non attending students will be requested to take an oral exam and to produce a review/policy paper of around 3500 words. The review/policy paper will be presented and discussed with the lecturer. The oral exam will start from the discussion on the paper and it will consist of questions related to the course material. The topic of the policy paper should be agreed with the lecturer.

The final grade will be calculated thusly:

  • Policy paper preparation and discussion (40% approximately)
  • Oral (60% approximately)

Strumenti a supporto della didattica

Laptop, beamer, flipchart, others.

Orario di ricevimento

Consulta il sito web di Matteo Vittuari

Consulta il sito web di William Henry Meyers

SDGs

Energia pulita e accessibile Città e comunità sostenibili Consumo e produzione responsabili Lotta contro il cambiamento climatico

L'insegnamento contribuisce al perseguimento degli Obiettivi di Sviluppo Sostenibile dell'Agenda 2030 dell'ONU.