Webinar – Accessibility Mapping in R
Webinar organized by the Geospatial Data Community of Practice by the CGIAR Platform for Big Data in Agriculture.
by Hannah Craig | Mar 11, 2020 | Communities of Practice, Geospatial CoP, News, Webinar
Webinar organized by the Geospatial Data Community of Practice by the CGIAR Platform for Big Data in Agriculture.
by Hannah Craig | Mar 6, 2020 | Inspire news, News
The WorldFish communications team sat down with Alex Tilley, scientist at WorldFish, and Dave Solomon, CEO at Pelagic Data Systems, to discuss how their Inspire Challenge partnership is transforming data collection in small-scale fisheries.
by Hannah Craig | Mar 4, 2020 | CGIAR Updates, Featured, News
In 2019, a working group comprised of CGIAR funders and center and program made recommendations of possible improvements to the efficiency of CGIAR. Here´s a look at what’s ahead for the “One CGIAR” overhaul.
by Stefanie Neno | Feb 20, 2020 | Agronomy CoP, Communities of Practice, Digital Extension
Lessons learned tackling Banana Xanthomonas Wilt in the Great Lakes Region show that digital extension offers critical two-way data flow, but is not a panacea to protect food security.
by Hannah Craig | Jan 22, 2020 | Communities of Practice, Crop Modeling CoP, News
A new publication from scientists at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center highlights the need to better constrain parameters of global gridded crop models, particularly in the mid to high latitudes, to improve predictability.
CGIAR Platform for Big Data in Agriculture advocates open data for agricultural research for development. It considers that opening up research data for scrutiny and reuse confers significant benefits to society.
However, the Platform appreciates that not all research data can be open and that a broad range of legitimate circumstances may require data to be restricted.
As an integral component of its advocacy for open data, the Platform promotes responsible data management through the entire research data lifecycle from planning, collecting, storing, disclosing or publishing, transferring, discovery and archiving.
These guidelines were created from information collected from: review on best and emerging practices across various sectors in the fast changing landscape of privacy and ethics (130 external resources); privacy and ethic materials sourced from seven CGIAR centers; first draft was circulated for input and feedback across CGIAR and incorporated into this edition. It’s important to note that this is an evolving document, the next stage is to consult externally for further input.
These Guidelines are intended to assist agricultural researchers handle privacy and personally identifiable information (PII) in the research project data lifecycle.
Ensure compatibility with the DMP-PII (as above) and also the purpose for which prior informed consent has been obtained
Ensure PII is stored securely to protect privacy, through organizational or project specific safeguards to prevent unauthorized access, accidental disclosure or breach of data (physical & technical)
Don’t store data in unsecured locations or on unsecured devices or servers
Don’t store encrypted data and encryption keys in locations where they can be easily accessed simultaneously
Don’t underestimate the importance and value of administrative safeguards to standardize practices (i.e. organizational policies, procedures and maintenance of security measures that are designed to protect private information, data and access)