Course description
The Food and Environmental Policy in Italy course will examine how EU policy in three linked areas interact and are applied in the Italian context. The three areas are the Common Agricultural Policy of the EU (the CAP, one of the EU’s largest and most expensive programs); the UN Sustainable Development Goals to the extent that they affect food production and trade in agricultural products; and the Geographical Indications (GIs) and Quality Schemes, which protect food and drink products. Italy is the country with the most protected products in the EU so it is the perfect case study for understanding the rationale and effects of the European scheme.
Learning Outcomes and Assessment Measures
Below are the course’s learning outcomes, followed by the methods that will be used to assess students’ achievement for each learning outcome. By the end of this course, students will be able to: