Dear colleague,

I would like to  invite you to join the GeoForAll AgriGIS thematic that is lead 
by Dr Didier Leibovici and Dr. Nobusuke Iwasaki ( National Institute for 
Agro-Environmental Sciences , Japan) and contribute your expertise  to advance 
Agriculture knowledge sharing globally.

Building upon the research that me and my colleagues did for “Geospatial 
binding for transdisciplinary research in crop science: the GRASPgfs 
initiative" [1], http://rdcu.be/uYi6    I would like to invite all interested 
to join us for expanding AgriGIS research based on  open philosophy.  
Geospatial genetic-trait variations and associations with environmental 
forecasting were the main focus of the GRASPgfs. Designing the platform 
achieving this objective generated a transdisciplinary vision of modelling and 
forecasting for sustainable agriculture. Based on interoperability principles, 
seamless access as well as sharing for data, metadata and processing models,the 
design is described in this paper. This geospatial binding facilitates and 
supports new types of hypotheses and analysis as illustrated in the paper with 
a landscape genetic case study (bambara groundnut) and a crop disease modelling 
(eyespot disease). The approach and the eGRASP platform are generic enough to 
accommodate further complexity into the integrated modelling that this 
geospatial binding enables.


You can get some overview of GRASP from AgriGIS workshop that we held at 
Nottingham https://rd-alliance.org/sites/default/files/AgriGIS2014.pdf

We are also contributing to RDA's Agriculture Data IG and i have presented our 
work at the RDA Agriculture IG sessions looking into Geospatial 
interoperability in Agriculture research.

https://rd-alliance.org/sites/default/files/GRASP_GFS_for_RDA_Dublin2014.pdf

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.

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 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    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

[1] Leibovici D , Anand S,  Santos R, et al. "Geospatial binding for 
transdisciplinary research in crop science: the GRASPgfs initiative”, Open 
Geospatial Data, Software and Standards  (2017) 2:20
DOI 10.1186/s40965-017-0034-3 ; Full paper downed at http://rdcu.be/uYi6





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