Searching for sustainability in the digital agriculture debate: an alternative approach for a systemic transition

One of the key challenges for agriculture today is feeding an increasing population without contributing to climate change. Increasingly, digital agriculture is discussed as a new sociotechnical regime that could help limit emissions for farmers worldwide. While sustainability is an important issue...

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Main Author: Roy William Cobby
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2020-09-01
Series:Revista Teknokultura
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Online Access:https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/TEKN/article/view/69475
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spelling doaj-e3c032a933004c38b2d2a7898da901ef2021-06-07T09:02:14ZengUniversidad Complutense de MadridRevista Teknokultura1549-22302020-09-0117210.5209/tekn.6947569475Searching for sustainability in the digital agriculture debate: an alternative approach for a systemic transitionRoy William Cobby0Department of Digital Humanities, King’s College London One of the key challenges for agriculture today is feeding an increasing population without contributing to climate change. Increasingly, digital agriculture is discussed as a new sociotechnical regime that could help limit emissions for farmers worldwide. While sustainability is an important issue, recent papers in the field of digital agriculture do not address the problem directly. After a literature review, this paper will focus on the importance of shared perspectives as enablers in socio-technical transitions. This paper argues that the myth of the digital sublime could act in favour of the existing and unsustainable model of agriculture. This is partly a result of hardware production and connectivity already being resource-intensive. Precisely because of this high environmental impact, the following discussion will employ the legacy of the Green Revolution to highlight the importance of precaution in deploying digital agriculture. In theory, in order to address the shortcomings of the current system, private sector companies are developing proprietary software solutions that could in practice entrench unsustainable business models. As an alternative, this paper suggests, existing open-source platforms that encourage not-for-profit collaborations between farmers should be scaled up. Through bottom-up processes, future researchers and developers should seek ways to place sustainability at the centre of their analyses, and encourage the adoption of practices that can be tailored to the diverse needs of farmers. Ultimately, stakeholders in digital agriculture should understand that sustainability principles must be encoded at all stages in the deployment of digital agriculture technologies. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/TEKN/article/view/69475climate changedigital sublimesocio-technical regimegreen revolutionopen-source software
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Revista Teknokultura
climate change
digital sublime
socio-technical regime
green revolution
open-source software
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title Searching for sustainability in the digital agriculture debate: an alternative approach for a systemic transition
title_short Searching for sustainability in the digital agriculture debate: an alternative approach for a systemic transition
title_full Searching for sustainability in the digital agriculture debate: an alternative approach for a systemic transition
title_fullStr Searching for sustainability in the digital agriculture debate: an alternative approach for a systemic transition
title_full_unstemmed Searching for sustainability in the digital agriculture debate: an alternative approach for a systemic transition
title_sort searching for sustainability in the digital agriculture debate: an alternative approach for a systemic transition
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Revista Teknokultura
issn 1549-2230
publishDate 2020-09-01
description One of the key challenges for agriculture today is feeding an increasing population without contributing to climate change. Increasingly, digital agriculture is discussed as a new sociotechnical regime that could help limit emissions for farmers worldwide. While sustainability is an important issue, recent papers in the field of digital agriculture do not address the problem directly. After a literature review, this paper will focus on the importance of shared perspectives as enablers in socio-technical transitions. This paper argues that the myth of the digital sublime could act in favour of the existing and unsustainable model of agriculture. This is partly a result of hardware production and connectivity already being resource-intensive. Precisely because of this high environmental impact, the following discussion will employ the legacy of the Green Revolution to highlight the importance of precaution in deploying digital agriculture. In theory, in order to address the shortcomings of the current system, private sector companies are developing proprietary software solutions that could in practice entrench unsustainable business models. As an alternative, this paper suggests, existing open-source platforms that encourage not-for-profit collaborations between farmers should be scaled up. Through bottom-up processes, future researchers and developers should seek ways to place sustainability at the centre of their analyses, and encourage the adoption of practices that can be tailored to the diverse needs of farmers. Ultimately, stakeholders in digital agriculture should understand that sustainability principles must be encoded at all stages in the deployment of digital agriculture technologies.
topic climate change
digital sublime
socio-technical regime
green revolution
open-source software
url https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/TEKN/article/view/69475
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