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Agricultural Collaborative Research Outcomes System (AgCROS): A network of networks connecting food security, the environment, and human health

Authors :
Veronica Acosta-Martinez
Lisa Durso
Daren Harmel
Douglas L. Karlen
Donna Neer
Marlen Eve
Laura O'Gan
David B. Knaebel
Dan K. Arthur
Jennifer Carter
John W. Finley
Greg Wilson
Nicole Kaplan
Roger Marquez
Robert D'Adamo
Stephen J. Del Grosso
B. Vandenberg
Justin D. Derner
Nadene Grow
Jane M. F. Johnson
Jorge A. Delgado
Source :
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 73:158A-164A
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Soil and Water Conservation Society, 2018.

Abstract

N ational and international open-access agricultural research databases are needed to help solve problems at watershed, regional, and national scales, and to connect productivity, soil health, and environmental quality to food quantity and quality. There are some established, open-access agricultural research networks with extensive research data in the United States, but there is a major need to improve connections between those networks and the emerging data in order to address complex questions. Improving the connections and flow of information among agricultural research networks will enhance the scientific community's ability to simultaneously increase crop yield, sustainability of natural resources, and environmental quality, as well as food, feed, and forage quality, and thus human and animal health. Establishing a network of agricultural databases is crucial for facilitating information flow among different research disciplines. Doing so will also enhance multidisciplinary research opportunities and help build transdisciplinary teams that can provide answers to complex, whole-system research questions and thus solve some of the globe's greatest challenges. GLOBAL CHALLENGES The ever-growing human population is facing one of the greatest challenges of the twenty-first century: to ensure the sustainability of agricultural and natural systems. Both are under the pressure of a changing climate and the increase in…

Details

ISSN :
19413300 and 00224561
Volume :
73
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5b3b321babda8500f49d11c25cf45e89
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2489/jswc.73.6.158a