e-infrastructure Roadmap for Open Science in Agriculture

A bibliometric study

The e-ROSA project seeks to build a shared vision of a future sustainable e-infrastructure for research and education in agriculture in order to promote Open Science in this field and as such contribute to addressing related societal challenges. In order to achieve this goal, e-ROSA’s first objective is to bring together the relevant scientific communities and stakeholders and engage them in the process of coelaboration of an ambitious, practical roadmap that provides the basis for the design and implementation of such an e-infrastructure in the years to come.

This website highlights the results of a bibliometric analysis conducted at a global scale in order to identify key scientists and associated research performing organisations (e.g. public research institutes, universities, Research & Development departments of private companies) that work in the field of agricultural data sources and services. If you have any comment or feedback on the bibliometric study, please use the online form.

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CREATING NEW URBAN SPACES OF SUSTAINABILITY AND GOVERNMENTALITY: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF A FOOD AND URBAN AGRICULTURE STRATEGY FOR EDMONTON, CANADA

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Abstract

Purpose - The purpose of this chapter is to explore the potential of urban agriculture (UA) as a tool for advancing urban sustainability. Methodology/approach - The chapter is based on participatory action case research focused on the development of an urban food policy in Edmonton, Canada from 2008 to 2013. Three data gathering techniques were employed: participant observation, semi-structured interviewing, and document analysis, and the data was analyzed using a grounded theory approach that including coding for themes and triangulation. We also draw on the work of critical sustainability scholars to outline the propensity for innovative work on local food initiatives to follow the same development path as many urban sustainability initiatives that foreclose political debate and reinforce the status quo. Findings - The research data reveals that despite initial progressive changes in municipal policy, promising innovative food system planning, in the end Edmonton's city council were largely driven by a development agenda. Originality/value - In discussing both the successes and remaining challenges for Edmonton, this case study offers instructive lessons for many municipalities about key factors required for moving urban sustainability forward, specifically with respect to capitalizing on the innovative integrative functions of food for organizing communities and building capacity but also in moving beyond technocratic systems of management and planning to advance a paradigm shift toward building urban food security.

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Year
2014
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Country
  • CA
Organization
  • Univ_Alberta (CA)
  • Athabasca_Univ (CA)
Data keywords
  • research data
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Agriculture keywords
  • agriculture
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Data topic
  • information systems
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FROM SUSTAINABLE TO RESILIENT CITIES: GLOBAL CONCERNS AND URBAN EFFORTS
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Institutions 10 co-publis
  • Univ_Alberta (CA)
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e-ROSA - e-infrastructure Roadmap for Open Science in Agriculture has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730988.
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