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What is AGRIS?

 

AGRIS (International System for Agricultural Science and Technology) is a global public database providing access to bibliographic information on agricultural science and technology. The database is maintained by CIARD, and its content is provided by participating institutions from all around the globe that form the network of AGRIS centers (find out more here).  One of the main objectives of AGRIS is to improve the access and exchange of information serving the information-related needs of developed and developing countries on a partnership basis.

 

AGRIS contains over 8 million bibliographic references on agricultural research and technology & links to related data resources on the Web, like DBPedia, World Bank, Nature, FAO Fisheries and FAO Country profiles.  

 

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AGRIS is at the same time:

 

A collaborative network of more than 150 institutions from 65 countries, maintained by FAO of the UN, promoting free access to agricultural information.

 

A multilingual bibliographic database for agricultural science, fuelled by the AGRIS network, containing records largely enhanced with AGROVOCFAO’s multilingual thesaurus covering all areas of interest to FAO, including food, nutrition, agriculture, fisheries, forestry, environment etc.

 

A mash-up Web application that links the AGRIS knowledge to related Web resources using the Linked Open Data methodology to provide as much information as possible about a topic within the agricultural domain.

 

Opening up & enriching information on agricultural research

 

AGRIS’ mission is to improve the accessibility of agricultural information available on the Web by:

 

 

 

 

  • Maintaining and enhancing AGRIS, a bibliographic repository for repositories related to agricultural research.
  • Promoting the exchange of common standards and methodologies for bibliographic information.
  • Enriching the AGRIS knowledge by linking it to other relevant resources on the Web.

AGRIS is also part of the CIARD initiative, in which CGIARGFAR and FAO collaborate in order to create a community for efficient knowledge sharing in agricultural research and development.

 

AGRIS covers the wide range of subjects related to agriculture, including forestry, animal husbandry, aquatic sciences and fisheries, human nutrition, and extension. Its content includes unique grey literature such as unpublished scientific and technical reports, theses, conference papers, government publications, and more. A growing number (around 20%) of bibliographical records have a corresponding full text document on the Web which can easily be retrieved by Google.

 

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Impact of the CAP Reform on Small-Scaled Grassland Regions in Bavaria, Germany

Conference Papers & Reports
December, 2006
Germany
Europe

The CAP reform of 2003 will change farmer's business environment in Europe. This paper analyses the impact of the reform on the land use in southern German grassland regions. The assessment will be based on model calculations for two typical grassland regions. Each study area represents one village with its specific farm structure and natural conditions. These regions differ in their excellence with respect to agricultural use. In Southern Germany small to medium sized family farms is the most frequent type of farming.

Examining agricultural reform applications in Turkey from the view point of the need for spatial data and information: case study of Trabzon

Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2006
Turkey

In Turkey, to adapt EU's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the Agricultural Reform Implementation Project (ARIP) has been carried out. However, due to inadequate spatial data infrastructure, the effectiveness of the projects within the ARIP has been considerably weak. In this study, some investigations were held within the Directorate of Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA) in Trabzon Province. In the light of the investigations and legislative-technical works on the application of the CAP in EU as well, basic necessities were determined.

Exploring land use scenarios by long-term simulation of soil organic matter in central Argentina

Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2006
Argentina

Frequently, agriculture intensification by means of high-input technologies and agroecosystem simplification led to unsustainable farming systems. Increasing spatial-temporal diversity in agroecosystems has been shown as a promising alternative for restoring degraded land. A methodological approach is discussed here, based on preliminary results of experiences in a region of strong biophysical gradients. The CENTURY model is validated under local conditions and used as monitoring tool.

RULES: Sistema de Ayuda para la Planificación del suelo rural

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2006

En este artículo se justifica la necesidad dedisponer de herramientas de soporte para el proceso detoma de decisiones sobre el uso del suelo en el medio rural.Como ejemplo de este tipo de instrumentos se presentaRULES (Rural Land-use Exploration System), un Sistemade Ayuda a la Decisión Espacial destinado a la ordenaciónde los usos del suelo.

[The traditional farming systems and the application of technological innovations in the dehesa]

Conference Papers & Reports
December, 2006
Spain

En la introducción se definen las características que determinan el ecosistema dehesa. En la primera parte se describen los sistemas de explotación de las distintas especies ganaderas que se han empleado tradicionalmente hasta la mitad del siglo 20. En la segunda parte se muestra la repercusión que ha tenido la investigación agraria en la revolución verde, lo que ha dado lugar a cambios drásticos en los sistemas de producción agraria. Por otra parte, se definen los pilares básicos de los modernos sistemas de explotación agraria en condiciones extensivas.