[Esip-agclimate] [rda-agrdatainterop-ig] Proposed Delft / Barcelona follow-on discussion of agricultur...

Simon CODATA simon at codata.org
Wed May 24 03:49:09 EDT 2017


Dear colleagues,

Thank you for these exchanges.  

I would like to draw your attention to the 2017 CODATA Conference '‘Global Challenges and Data-Driven Research’ http://codata2017.gcras.ru/

Would there be interest in a data-driven agriculture session?  It would be most welcome.  We are keen to encourage sessions in which scientific and development issues meet the challenges of data (standards, processes, analytics etc).

Please let me know.  I’d be very keen to encourage this and put you in touch with the organisers.

With very best wishes,

Simon.
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> On 24 May 2017, at 02:11, wil99r <peter.wilson at csiro.au> wrote:
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> Hi Josh –
> I won’t be able to make the call unfortunately.
> There’s growing (raging) interest in data drive digital ag in Aus. We have a new project to look at integrating a range of farmer data with our gov data (particularly soils, climate) to develop some innovative processes/analytics and products that will be valued/used by the farming community. Currently looking at SST’s AgX platform as an operational pseudo-standard which may provide some insights into the need for ‘common ag features’.
>  
> Interested in the outcomes of your discussion.
> Cheers
> P
>  
> Peter Wilson
> Manager, National Soil Information
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> From: jlieberman=tumblingwalls.com at rda-groups.org [mailto:jlieberman=tumblingwalls.com at rda-groups.org] On Behalf Of JoshLieberman
> Sent: Thursday, 18 May 2017 12:47 PM
> To: agriculture.dwg at lists.opengeospatial.org; Agricultural Data IG (IGAD) <rda-agrdatainterop-ig at rda-groups.org>
> Cc: esip-agclimate at lists.esipfed.org; Andres Ferreyra <andres.ferreyra at agconnections.com>; Kris Matson <kris.matson at bayer.com>
> Subject: [rda-agrdatainterop-ig] Proposed Delft / Barcelona follow-on discussion of agricultural features
>  
> Greetings,
>  
> It has been a while since the Agriculture Summit at the OGC TC in Delft and the various Ag sessions at the RDA plenary in Barcelona. It seems timely to schedule a call / webconference to sort through the various discussions that have occurred and see what activities it would make sense for some combination of organizations including OGC to pursue.
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> It has been quite clear that greater interoperability of agricultural data in many forms is required to meet a number of data sharing and integration goals. It is also clear that there are many organizations engaged in building data models or interchange specifications. In some cases these are complementary and in other cases overlapping. In general though, they take varying approaches to modeling space and geography, presenting a geospatial interoperability challenge of different formats, divergent coordinate systems, and varying collection or aggregation units.
>  
> My suggestions for an agenda is to look at some experimental activities, such as interoperability experiment or testbed, and ask whether OGC can represent the development of a standard agricultural feature model which could be incorporated into various other agricultural data specifications and provide a form of consistency and validity to the representation of space +/- time. Something like <Common Agricultural Features of Interest>. This at least would be one way of organizing a collaboration with roles suiting the particular expertise of each organization.
>  
> There are other possibilities for action to discuss, including another SoilML activity with a possible connection to urban surface / underground environments, as well as a common data format for UAV-derived agricultural imagery. There is an Agricultural DWG session also scheduled for the OGC St. Johns meeting at the end of June at which activities can be further considered and perhaps formalized.
>  
> The call is scheduled for Thursday, 25 May at 9am US eastern daylight time (13h UTC), since this day and time seemed reasonable in the Summit planning process. Call logistics are below. Let me know if you can make it and any changes or additions you suggest for call topics.
>  
> Regards,
>  
> Josh Lieberman
> Chair, Agriculture DWG
> Principal, Tumbling Walls
> jlieberman*tumblingwalls.com <http://tumblingwalls.com/>
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