Investigación

Proyectos vigentes

Developing a method for studying the Critical Zone: Connecting Archaeological and Precision Agricultural approaches to agrarian landscapes by making their advanced sensing data interoperable

Equipo

IAM

Acrónimo

IPAAST – CZO

IP

Rachel Opitz-Philippe de Smedt, Victorino Mayoral Herrera

Resumen

Agricultural landscapes sit at the intersection between nature, humanity, and technology. Today, rural agricultural landscapes are being fundamentally transformed by the introduction of advanced farming technologies in the form of precision agriculture and by the deployment of new policies and incentives to address the climate crisis, environmental sustainability and food security. This project aims to study rural agricultural landscapes as complex entities rooted in long-term human-environment interactions and shaped by contemporary farming practices in order to engage with this transformation. This foundational work will be accomplished through this project’s workshop and field trial activities, through which an interdisciplinary team will collaborate to develop interoperable data descriptions and workflows for remote and near-surface sensing data used by archaeologists and precision-agriculturalists to study these landscapes. Designing truly compatible data standards and analytical routines requires delving deeply into implicit disciplinary ontologies and epistemologies, because we operationalize our perspectives and agendas through the design of our data structures and workflows. This design work will elucidate these implicit properties and open a discourse around the complex intersecting interests and priorities of stakeholders in rural communities and places, setting an agenda for a new, shared approach to our changing agricultural landscapes

Actividades del proyecto

Assess current remote and near surface sensing data types collected and analysed across archaeology, heritage management, precision agriculture, and agricultural land management, including ecosystem services.Learn about data collection routines and approaches to data aggregation and analysis. Learn about aims and applications for data collected in these domains. Run trials of data collection protocols with interdisciplinary teams. Report on the state of data used in archaeology and precision agriculture.

Fecha inicio

30/04/2021

Fecha finalización

01/05/2024

Organismo financiador

British Academy

Cuantía

230,413€