mapping agricultural investments and technologies - melanie bacou
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Mapping Agricultural Investments and TechnologiesTHE LOCATION AND REACH OF CGIAR RESEARCH PROGRAMS FOR IMPROVED PLANNING, TARGETING, AND ACCOUNTABILITY 9th Meeting of the Independent Science Partnership Council, IFPRI, March 12-14, 2014
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RationaleProvide the CG System and our partners with key investment indicators:• Location of R&D focus
areas, programs and actors
• Count of activities, allocated budget, full-time-equivalent researchers by location, with possible allocation across:
System IDOs, and CRP IDOs Commodity value-chains Technologies
• Support for investment analysis and targeting with partners:
Identify gaps and opportunities to foster partnerships at regional, national, and local scale
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Provide Evidence alongthe R&D Input-Output Continuum…
Output Scalable
technologies,
publications, scientific datasets, training,
etc.ImpactTechnology
uptake, adoption rates, reduced
food crises, improved health and resilience
Investment Activities (technologies, space, time), FTEs
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Background and HistoryInvestment mapping is embedded into a number of CGIAR-led initiatives and multi-partner alliances with opportunities but also potential duplication of efforts.
AATP / New Alliance for FS&N
Countries/G8, other DPs, private sector,
CGIAR, FARA• Technology
assessment and targeting in support of CAADP
• Focus commodities and yield targets
• Mapping of technologies
• Implementation at scale
• ICT/open data
Dublin ProcessAU/FARA, SROs, CGIAR, WB, DPs
• African Science Agenda for Ag.
• Investment mapping and alignment
CGIAR Reform• Revised CRPs• Partnership
commitment• Open-access policy,
OCShttp://ongoing-research.cgiar.org/
SAKSS/ReSAKSSCAADP, NARES, IFPRI• Country and regional
M&E• Country e-Atlases
http://www.aginvestafrica.org/
ASTIIFPRI, NARES, GFAR,
ASARECA• Periodic datasets on
national ag R&D• Analysis of R&D
trends• Enhanced capacity for
data collectionhttp://www.asti.cgiar.org/
IATIMulti-stakeholder aid transparency
standardMonitor aid flows, by source, recipient, sector (over 160 member organizations) http://iatistandard.org/
AgTrialsCCAFS, CIAT, BIOVERSITY
• Technology performance evaluation at trial sites
• Standards for crop phenologyhttp://www.agtrials.org/
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Results and Timeline
May 2014 – Livestock mapping workshop in the Horn of Africa with ILRI and HoA Technical Consortium (under discussion)
Apr 2014 - Release of draft data schema and harmonized codelists
Apr 2014 - Release of web-based “CGIAR Research Portfolio” for visualization and data-entry
Mar-2013 on-going - Renewed engagement with CRP Teams and CO to collect, geocode, and harmonize attributes at the “activity” level:• Aug 2013 – Push new data standards through IATI,
AGROVOC, Gates Foundation, USAID..
• Oct 2013 - Updated CGIAR R&D spatial footprint at country level
• Dec 2013 – Curation of activity-level records for CRP 1.1, 1.2, 2, 4, 5, 7
• Production of a shared IATI-ready data schema for characterizing activities and locations
Mar 2013 - Mapping handed over to Consortium for Spatial Infrastructure and fully backed by PIM (Third Africa Agriculture GIS Week)• Identify key CSI Coordinators and CRP focal points
• Curation and sharing of CRP agricultural domain maps
Early 2013 - Investment mapping “prototype” (collection of activities and domain maps extracted from CRP investment proposals)
Mid-2012
Mid-2014
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IATI-driven R&D Mapping
Multi-stakeholder initiative launched in Ghana, 2008. IATI largely builds on OECD/DAC.
http://iatistandard.org/
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IATI-Ready Data Schema
Agricultural Investment Mapping, BMGF, Seattle, July 1-2, 2013 8
From spreadsheets to user-centric data collection tools
MS Excel Data Collection Template:
– Excel: familiar , low-tech editing environment
– Simplified administration
– Potentials for scaling into a full-fledge web-based platform, or built into existing reporting systems
– How to train and incentivize?
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Harmonized Vocabularies Strategic themes: CGIAR SLOs, CG and CRP
IDOs Target technologies: draft ontology is at
http://webprotege.stanford.edu/#Edit:projectId=1fea0d22-05f2-4f38-b9a3-656f278dd242 needs review from KM Leaders
Target commodities: currently using FAO/AGROVOC commodity names
Organizations: harmonized organization/partner identifiers with links to IATI Organization codelist
Location reach: using GAUL 2012 adm-2 (district) 1-Action/intervention, 2-Potential beneficiaries, 3-Partner organizations, 4-Experimental farm/nursery (different from IATI).
Location type: an extension to IATI Location Class codelist (incl. river basin, mega-environment, drylands STRs, etc.)
Agricultural Investment Mapping, BMGF, Seattle, July 1-2, 2013 10
Developing and Promoting Shared OntologiesWebProtégé : flexible, distributed, multilingual ontology editor
Collaborative editing using local/field expert knowledge
Build validation mechanisms (?)
Require acquiring external skills (e.g. IFPRI hiring an Ontology Specialist for semantic modeling)
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CRP Agricultural Domain Mapshttp://csi.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=1fd97e26f6124792bac11ba527511674
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CGIAR R&D Spatial Footprint: country-levelhttps://hc.app.box.com/s/39pgky4jn1frrek30d8z (print)http://public.tableausoftware.com/views/CRPsbyCountryBasedonAnnualProgressReport2012r3/World#1 (interactive)
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CGIAR R&D Spatial Footprint: activity-levelhttp://public.tableausoftware.com/views/CGIARCRP2-PIMInvestmentMap/CRP2-PIM#1
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Towards CGIAR Research Portfolio: interactive visualization and simplified data capture
More robust data management and mapping features compared to MSExcel xsheet.
Emphasis on building harmonized, accessible database (and not on platform).
http://crps.harvestchoice.org/dev/
Thank Youhttp://www.cgiar-csi.org/