[Ica-osgeo-labs] Invitation to join our Geo4All AgriGIS research thematic and help contribute to Global Food Security

Paola Carrara carrara.p at irea.cnr.it
Tue Feb 16 08:22:48 PST 2016


Dear Colleagues,

as Geo4All Lab 103, we're happy to accept your invitation and join the 
AgriGIS group

Our Institute, one of the oldest Italian institutions in the field of 
satellite Remote Sensing, is engaged in projects regarding applications 
in agriculture at different scales, from the global to the regional one.
In particular IREA is coordinating the European FP7 Project ERMES 
(http://www.ermes-fp7space.eu/) that integrated satellite RS and mobile 
technologies in order to improve monitoring of rice cultivation and to 
support farmers activities at a regional dimension.

Citizen science, VGI and Sensor Web are also everyday keywords in our 
Insititute. In particular, we're proud to offer GET-It Starter Kut, an 
open and free software suite enabling domain users in building OGC Web 
services (like SOS, WMS, WFS), in uploading dataset and in editing 
associated metadata (also for sensors used to collect data).

Whoever wishes to know more of the above listed activities is invited to 
write and, in the meanwhile, we're immediately going to welcome your 
invitation

Best regards
Paola

Il 13/02/2016 08:52, Suchith Anand ha scritto:
> Dear colleague,
>
> I am emailing you to invite you to join the *Geo4All AgriGIS thematic* 
> that is lead by *Dr Didier Leibovici (University of Nottingham, UK ) 
> *and *Dr. Nobusuke Iwasaki ( National Institute for Agro-Environmental 
> Sciences (NIAES), Japan*).
>
> Mobile broadband networks, location-based technologies, sensor-web 
> technologies and cloud computing offer the potentials to develop 
> location independent, sustainable living and to provide flexible and 
> low cost information and services networks, linking individuals and 
> communities in a scale that transcends national boundaries. Rapid 
> developments in positioning, broad-band mobile communications, sensor 
> platforms, sensor-web enablement, spatial search and pervasive 
> computing fundamentally change the access to and use of location-based 
> data for agriculture. However, the necessary multi-disciplinary 
> approach needed to transform raw data and information into useful 
> intelligence and knowledge for scientists is still constrained by 
> disciplinary and organisational silo's and legacy concepts. Geospatial 
> interoperability and open source standards-based GIS and open data 
> will help deliver holistic solutions in geospatial technologies in 
> AgriGIS by enabling the ready integration of separate location 
> relevant technologies and lowering costs. The expanding range of open 
> source GIS tools and open data will greatly enhance the use of 
> geospatial technologies in agriculture and facilitates the sharing of 
> information across various stakeholders and collaborative work.
>
> To give you some background information, myself and Didier Leibovici 
> in 2012 established AgriGIS theme [1] at the University of Nottingham 
> through a *BBSRC funded GRASP research* [2] that we were successful in 
> collaboration with Plant Science colleagues . The aim of establishing 
> AgriGIS research theme at Nottingham was to expand cross-disciplinary 
> research into the application of geospatial science to agriculture, in 
> genetic diversity including identifying new sources of trait 
> variation, planning breeding objectives with local knowledge input, 
> and evaluating the effect of climate change scenarios . We also build 
> wider research collaborations with *Crops for the Future , Malaysia* 
> [3] and *the Open Source Geospatial Lab, UNMC, Malaysia* (Tuong Thuy 
> Vu) [4] through various ongoing research (incl. fully funded PhD 
> studentships) and AgriGIS workshops [5].
>
> You can get some overview of GRASP from AgriGIS workshop that we held 
> at Nottingham 
> https://rd-alliance.org/sites/default/files/AgriGIS2014.pdf 
> <https://rd-alliance.org/sites/default/files/AgriGIS2014.pdf>
>
> I am also contributing to RDA's Agriculture Data IG and i have 
> presented our work at the RDA Agriculture IG session in Dublin in 2014 
> looking into *Geospatial interoperability in Agriculture research*. I 
> also know the chair of the Agriculture IG , Devika Madalli (Indian 
> Statistical Institute, Bangalore) and other colleagues in the IG.
>
> https://rd-alliance.org/group/agriculture-data-interest-group-igad/post/geospatial-interoperability-agriculture-research 
>
> https://rd-alliance.org/sites/default/files/GRASP_GFS_for_RDA_Dublin2014.pdf 
>
>
> Aiming to expand our AgriGIS research globally, we have been building 
> global research collaborations through our involvement in global 
> research initiatives like the *Research Data Alliance (RDA)* ,for 
> example leading the Geospatial IG [4]. Research Data Alliance builds 
> the social and technical bridges that enable open sharing of data. The 
> RDA vision is researchers and innovators openly sharing data across 
> technologies, disciplines, and countries to address the grand 
> challenges of society.The Research Data Alliance is supported by the 
> European Commission, the National Science Foundation and other U.S. 
> agencies, and the Australian Government.Details at 
> https://rd-alliance.org/
>
> I am also in discussions for expanding collaborations with Global Open 
> Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN) initiative [7] . The*Global 
> Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN)* initiative seeks to 
> support global efforts to make agricultural and nutritionally relevant 
> data available, accessible, and usable for unrestricted use worldwide. 
> The initiative focuses on building high-level policy and public and 
> private institutional support for open data. The initiative encourages 
> collaboration and cooperation among existing agriculture and open data 
> activities, without duplication, and brings together all stakeholders 
> to solve long-standing global problem. GODAN has high level 
> governmental support (G7, United Nations, FAO) and strong 
> collaborations in place with governments worldwide so it is important 
> that we have synergies with GODAN and work together AND support the 
> proactive sharing of open data to make information about agriculture 
> and nutrition available, accessible and usable to deal with the urgent 
> challenge of ensuring world food security.
>
> Capacity Building and Training in the latest geospatial technologies 
> is key for staff and students in Agriculture to take advantage of the 
> technological innovations in AgriGIS(removing the need for high cost 
> proprietary GI software). *It will also encourage more collaborations 
> and startups which will help accelerate digital economy for the future 
> . This will create innovation opportunities globally and locally.* For 
> example, the startup community is especially open to the use of open 
> software and data avoiding huge licensing costs and restrictions which 
> may impact on their business plans, raise early start-up costs and 
> restrict their ability to innovate and it frees them of the need to 
> use proprietary software and data allowing them greater branding 
> freedom and product flexibility.
>
> BBSRC Funded GRASP is a good example of open philosophy (open source, 
> open standards, open data, open access ) in AgriGIS research and now 
> with over 100 dedicated Open Source Geospatial Labs already been 
> established in universities and research organisations around the 
> world as part of the "Geo for All" initiative in just two year's time, 
> we are now expanding research in AgriGIS through our global research 
> labs for this, so please join us at 
> https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/geoforall-agrigis 
> <https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/geoforall-agrigis> AND let 
> us work together to support open principles in Agriculture research to 
> deal with the urgent challenge of ensuring world food security.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Suchith Anand
> http://www.geoforall.org
>
>
> [1] 
> https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ngi/research/geospatial-science/geospatial-science.aspx 
>
> [2] 
> https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ngi/research/geospatial-science/projects/grasp-gfs.aspx 
>
> [3] http://www.cffresearch.org/
> [4] 
> http://www.nottingham.edu.my/Geography/Research/GeospatialScience/OSGEO-lab.aspx 
>
> [5] 
> http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ngi/documents/news-pdfs/agrigis2012proceedings.pdf 
>
> [6] https://rd-alliance.org/groups/geospatial-ig.html
> [7] http://www.godan.info
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