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First overview of existing challenges and opportunities for responsible data linkage in the context of plant data
Addresses the UN Sustainable Development Goal of food security and role of plant data in achieving this
Brings together leading experts in data curation, data governance and data studies from a variety of fields
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Table of contents (16 chapters)
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Front Matter
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Part I
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Part III
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About this book
This open access book provides the first systematic overview of existing challenges and opportunities for responsible data linkage, and a cutting-edge assessment of which steps need to be taken to ensure that plant data are ethically shared and used for the benefit of ensuring global food security – one of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. The volume focuses on the contemporary contours of such challenges through sustained engagement with current and historical initiatives and discussion of best practices and prospective future directions for ensuring responsible plant data linkage.
The volume is divided into four sections that include case studies of plant data use and linkage in the context of particular research projects, breeding programs, and historical research. It address technical challenges of data linkage in developing key tools, standards and infrastructures, and examines governance challenges of data linkage in relation to socioeconomic and environmental research and data collection. Finally, the last section addresses issues raised by new data production and linkage methods for the inclusion of agriculture’s diverse stakeholders.
This book brings together leading experts in data curation, data governance and data studies from a variety of fields, including data science, plant science, agricultural research, science policy, data ethics and the philosophy, history and social studies of plant science.
Keywords
- plant sciences and data linkage
- Technical Challenges of Data Linkage
- Governance Challenges of Data Linkage
- Subsistence and Agronomy: Carl Linnaeus
- Managing Data in Crop Breeding
- Data, Duplication, and the Decentralisation of Crop Collections
- Data Management multi-Disciplinary African RTB Crop Breeding
- Potential of Long-Term Agricultural Experiments
- Trials of Linking and Sharing Wheat Research Data
- Plant Scientific Data Integration
- Building Community Standards plant scientific data integration
- Consistent Data Lifecycle plant sciences
- COVID-19 Open Research Dataset
- agriculture data sciences
- Digital Marketplace for Agrobiodiversity
- Plant Genetic Sequence Data
- Digital Sequence Genetic Resources plant sciences
- plant sciences data policy
- Crop Diversity Management data sharing
- Open Access
Editors and Affiliations
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Exeter Centre for the Study of the Life Sciences (Egenis), University of Exeter, Exeter, UK
Hugh F. Williamson, Sabina Leonelli
About the editors
Sabina Leonelli is Professor in Philosophy and History of Science at theUniversity of Exeter, UK, and a Turing Fellow at the Turing Institute for data science and artificial intelligence in London. She serves as the Director of the Exeter Centre for the Study of the Life Sciences and leads the Data Studies strand of the Institute for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence. Her research concerns the philosophy, history and sociology of data-intensive science, especially the research processes, scientific outputs and social embedding of Open Data and Big Data, with a specific focus on the plant and agricultural sciences. She published widely in the history, philosophy and social studies of science, as well biology and data science; and among her books are the award-winning Data-Centric Biology: A Philosophical Study (2016, Chicago University Press), the edited volume Data Journeys in the Sciences (2020, Springer; with Niccolò Tempini), and Data and Society: A Critical Introduction (2021, SAGE; with Anne Beaulieu). Her qualifications include a PhD in the history and philosophy of science from the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, a MSc in History and Philosophy of Science from the London School of Economics and a BSc (Honours) in History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science from University College London.
Hugh Williamson is Research Fellow in the Department of Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology at the University of Exeter, UK, where he is working on the Alan Turing Institute-funded project ‘From Field Data to Global Indicators:Towards a Framework for Intelligent Plant Data Linkage.’ Working between the fields of science and technology studies and political anthropology, he has conducted research on agroecological conservation and rural development in Romania as well as on global data linkage in the plant and agricultural sciences. He holds an MRes and PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Cambridge.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Towards Responsible Plant Data Linkage: Data Challenges for Agricultural Research and Development
Editors: Hugh F. Williamson, Sabina Leonelli
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13276-6
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Religion and Philosophy, Philosophy and Religion (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2023
License: CC BY
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-031-13275-9Published: 27 October 2022
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-031-13278-0Published: 27 October 2022
eBook ISBN: 978-3-031-13276-6Published: 26 October 2022
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XIX, 317
Number of Illustrations: 1 b/w illustrations
Topics: Philosophy of Science, Plant Sciences, Data Structures and Information Theory, Artificial Intelligence