Title: ICT in European rural development
1ICT in European rural development
- Julian Swindell
- Principal lecturer
- Royal Agricultural Collegejulian.swindell_at_rac.ac.
uk
2ICT in European rural development
- This workshop will explore current ideas in ICT
in rural development in Europe - The content derives from the most recent
conference of EFITA - European Federation for Information Technology
in Agriculture - www.efita.net
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of www.morguefile.com Glasgow Caledonian
UniversityGlasgow 2-5 July 2007
4ICT rural development themes
- ICT adoption in rural areas
- ICT in rural communities
- ICT in rural business
- ICT in rural sustainability
- ICT in climate change
- ICT in rural GIS
- ICT in decision support
- ICT in food traceability
5EU-China the differences
6ICT rural development themes
- ICT adoption in rural areas
- ICT in rural communities
- ICT in rural business
- ICT in rural sustainability
- ICT in climate change
- ICT in rural GIS
- ICT in decision support
- ICT in food traceability
7Internet adoption in UK
Households with internet access
Source Office of National Statistics 2007
8ICT adoption case studyUnited Kingdom a
Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
Adoption Results of a Survey of the England and
Wales Farming Community Martina M. Gibbons and
Andrew L. Offer
9ICT adoption case study from United Kingdom b
- Key points-2006
- Postal survey of 2,100 farmers
- 75 have access to a computer for business or
personal use - 59 use the internet
- 41 of internet users have broadband (high speed)
access compared to 50 national average
10ICT adoption case study from Republic of Ireland
a
Development of Information and Communication
Technologies The Impact at Farmer Level A.-E.
Lévêque, T.G. Kelly, Y. Michelin
11ICT adoption case study from Republic of Ireland
b
- Key points
- Small survey with unclear figures
- 42 owned a PC of which 15 used it for farming
purposes (6.3 of all farmers) - Dairy farmers seem to make more use than cattle
farmers - Main use of internet is to receive information,
little interest in sharing/communicating
information
12ICT rural development themes
- ICT adoption in rural areas
- ICT in rural communities
- ICT in rural business
- ICT in rural sustainability
- ICT in climate change
- ICT in rural GIS
- ICT in decision support
- ICT in food traceability
13ICT in rural communities case study from Spain a
An evaluation of the use of the Internet and ICT
by agricultural co-operatives in the region of
Valencia, Spain, J.F. Juliá, G.
GarcÃa-MartÃnez, and E. Silvestre
14ICT in rural communities case study from Spain b
- Key points
- Paper states that the take up of internet and ICT
in rural Spain is much lower than in urban areas. - Cooperative societies are very important in rural
Spain but only 9 in Valencia (the study area)
have a website. - Food safety and quality standards information are
featured fairly highly compared to other content
15ICT in rural communities case study from United
Kingdom a
Local Responses to Global Changes Information
Needs for Environmental and Rural Sustainability,
John D Oldham
16ICT in rural communities case study from United
Kingdom b
- Key points
- Farming in an industrialised European country
- 77 of land area is agricultural
- employs 1.7 of the national work force
- Primary agriculture only 0.5 of the total
economy - Promotes the use of ICT to increase efficiency in
a low labour market and to link businesses to aid
environmental protection and enhancement
17ICT rural development themes
- ICT adoption in rural areas
- ICT in rural communities
- ICT in rural business
- ICT in rural sustainability
- ICT in climate change
- ICT in rural GIS
- ICT in decision support
- ICT in food traceability
18ICT in rural business case study from Italy a
The Agritourism and the Role of eCommerce in the
Agribusiness Evolution Evidence from a Regional
Survey Salvatore Ammirato
19ICT in rural business case study from Italy b
- Key points
- Concerned with re-localisation as a balance to
globalisation - Agritourism seen as a method of achieving this
- Very complex statistical analysis applied to
evaluation of Agritourism websites in south
Italy, with little clear outcome.
20ICT in rural business case study from Germany a
Trust in e-supplier relationship management food
networks e-Trust Melanie Fritz
21ICT in rural business case study from Germany b
- Key points
- Examines the modelling of trust between suppliers
and purchasers in electronic vertical food chains - Considers how trust is established in electronic
transactions - Compares important determinants of trust in
different food supply scenarios
22ICT rural development themes
- ICT adoption in rural areas
- ICT in rural communities
- ICT in rural business
- ICT in rural sustainability
- ICT in climate change
- ICT in rural GIS
- ICT in decision support
- ICT in food traceability
23ICT in rural sustainability case study from
United Kingdom a
ICT supporting rural sustainability. The
emergence of the rural e-community D. Heery and
P. Fowler
24ICT in rural sustainability case study from
United Kingdom b
- Key Points
- Examines the development of community-led service
provision in rural communities in England - Particular discussion of Cybermoor Community Web
site - Success was due to sufficient funding at start up
and continuing funding to employ local people in
maintaining the web portal - Similar, less well funded projects simply failed.
25ICT in rural sustainability case study from
Czech Republic a
Can Videoconferencing Help Rural
Sustainability? Zdenek Havlicek, Edita
Silerova, and Alan M. Westcott
26ICT in rural sustainability case study from
Czech Republic b
- Key Points
- This is a study of development of
video-conferencing within the EU NODES project - The current usage is between educational
institutions across Europe - Plan to use it to help improve communications
within the agricultural sector, but little
evidence given of work in this direction outside
of institutions
27ICT rural development themes
- ICT adoption in rural areas
- ICT in rural communities
- ICT in rural business
- ICT in rural sustainability
- ICT in climate change
- ICT in rural GIS
- ICT in decision support
- ICT in food traceability
28ICT in climate change case study from Hungary a
Changing climate and the spatial distribution of
optimal production area of maize, Sz. Bella, G.
Szépszó , S. Szalai
29ICT in climate change case study from Hungary b
- Key points
- Important scientific study of the spatial
distribution and variation of the factors
influencing maize growth in Hungary - Future climate changes are considered to see how
they may change the distribution of the most
suitable maize growing areas in the future. - Very ICT intensive academic work which will help
in future farm decision making.
30ICT in climate change case study from Germany a
Model-based climate change impact assessment for
arable land in a moraine landscape of North-East
Germany and adaptation possibilities Mirschel
W., Eulenstein F., Willms M., Wieland R.,
Schindler U., Wenkel K-O.
31ICT in climate change case study from Germany b
- Key points
- An important study in Germany of the potential
affect of climate change on local agricultural
conditions. - Builds comparative scenarios for years 2000 and
2050 and predicts the changes in growing
conditions within a specific study area. - Provides a basis for decision on coping with
inevitable climate change.
32ICT rural development themes
- ICT adoption in rural areas
- ICT in rural communities
- ICT in rural business
- ICT in rural sustainability
- ICT in climate change
- ICT in rural GIS
- ICT in decision support
- ICT in food traceability
33ICT in rural GIS case study from Czech Republic a
Dynamic geovizualization of landscape changes and
threatening processes using digital landscape
model Svatonova H., Kolejka J., Charvát K.
34ICT in rural GIS case study from Czech Republic b
- Key points
- This project builds digital spatial models of an
agricultural landscape - These models are used to study historical land
use change, through use of 1950s military
photography and modern remote sensing - It is also used to study erosion risk and land
degradation caused by modern intensive farming
systems
35ICT in rural GIS case study from United Kingdom a
LandSFACTS Software for Spatio-temporal
Allocation of Crops to Fields Castellazzi M.,
Matthews J., Wood G., Burgess P., Conrad K., and
Perry J.
36ICT in rural GIS case study from United Kingdom a
- Key points
- Crop modelling research carried out with EU
funding - Aims to allow researchers to build realistic
scenarios of crop distribution for use in land
change studies - Limited in its wide application at this stage as
it assumes fixed field boundaries and one crop
per field per year - Has the potential for further development as a
modelling support tool
37ICT rural development themes
- ICT adoption in rural areas
- ICT in rural communities
- ICT in rural business
- ICT in rural sustainability
- ICT in climate change
- ICT in rural GIS
- ICT in decision support
- ICT in food traceability
38ICT in decision support case study from Romania a
Decision support tools for a sustainable
agriculture Marius Radulescu , Constanta Zoie
Radulescu
39ICT in decision support case study from Romania b
- Key points
- A study of mathematical modelling which could be
used as a basis of agricultural decision making - Little evidence of practical application to a
real farming system - Assumes a fairly rigid decision making process
which has little relationship to many ideas of
localisation or knowledge based decision making - Little reference to free market, competitive
decision making.
40ICT in decision support case study from United
Kingdom a
IRRIGUIDE a decision support tool for drainage
estimation and irrigation scheduling Martyn
Silgram, Damian Hatley, and Richard Gooday
41ICT in decision support case study from United
Kingdom b
- Key points
- This paper is a review of an ICT based
water/irrigation modelling system which has been
in use for many years in the UK - The model is useful both for scientific modelling
with reference to climate change, and for
practical farm level decision making on
irrigation, fertiliser run off etc. - Much of the work involves updating from older
programming languages to modern programming
environments
42ICT rural development themes
- ICT adoption in rural areas
- ICT in rural communities
- ICT in rural business
- ICT in rural sustainability
- ICT in climate change
- ICT in rural GIS
- ICT in decision support
- ICT in food traceability
43ICT in food traceability case study from Germany
a
Cost-Benefit-Analysis of Quality- and
Traceability Systems in Supply Chains of Animal
Products Roth M. and Doluschitz R.
44ICT in food traceability case study from Germany
b
- Key points
- This work is still in progress and aims to
determine the costs and benefits of an internet
based food-traceability scheme in Germany - Initial findings show that it is very difficult
to demonstrate whether or not there is any
quantifiable benefit to the producer - Most farmers show a desire to use a range of
communication techniques, not just a single
internet based one
45ICT in food traceability case study from Italy a
EtiNET Web platform for traceability in the food
chains a regional scale implementation for
quality insurance and food safety control in
Italy Gianfranco Giannerini
46ICT in food traceability case study from Italy b
- Key points
- Regionally managed software system which allows
food traceability from producer to consumer - Linked to food labelling scheme
- Farmers can integrate their own records with the
central system to benefit from the growing
consumer desire to know all about the qualities
and sources of their food.
47Summary
- Academic and applied research
- Standalone business use of ICT
- Rural sustainability
- Climate change
- Food traceability
48Outside of Europe
- Experiences of ICT in rural development outside
of the EU
49ICT in rural development India and Honduras
Rural empowerment through access to knowledge a
comparison of two projects on two continents J.
Swindell
50India
- Information Villages of Pondicherry
- Successful, long term, bottom up rural
development - M S Swaminathan Research Foundation of Chennai
- Major local involvement
51Honduras
- Multi-scale spatial decision support system for
Honduras - Short term top down rural development, little
lasting effect - CIAT plus many international collaborators
- Little local involvement
52ICT in rural development some thoughts on China
International Conference on Agricultural Science
and Technology (ICAST) Beijing, 2001
53China ICT in rural development
- Potential is there
- Capacity must be developed
- Local knowledge is unique and enormously valuable
- Need for innovation is essential
- Chinese solutions to Chinese problems (and
international problems) - Market leading rather than market following
54Thank you for listening.
- Julian Swindell
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- www.rac.ac.uk
- Email
- julian.swindell_at_rac.ac.uk