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An international collaborative network for agricultural systems applications (ICASA)
Authors:J. Bouma  J. W. Jones
Affiliation:

a Department of Soil Science and Geology, Wageningen University, P.O. Box 37, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands

b Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA

Abstract:In the 1970s and 1980s much progress has been made in studying agricultural production systems by using simulation modelling of agronomic processes. The International Benchwork Sites Network for Agrotechnology Transfer (IBSNAT) group in the USA and the group around Professor Kees De Wit in Wageningen were active in this new area of research which created an important ‘niche’ within the agricultural sciences because of its integrative, interdisciplinary character and its focus on quantitative, process-based approaches. A first joint scientific meeting of the two groups was held in Bangkok in 1991 (SAAD1 conference: Systems Analysis for Agricultural Development). At the SAAD2 conference at IRRI in 1995, in which also other groups took part, notably the Agricultural Production Systems Research Unit (APSRU) group from Australia, the International Consortium for Agricultural Systems Applications (ICASA) was established as a forum for researchers engaged in the study of agricultural systems at different spatial scales ranging from fields, farms to regions and beyond. The ICASA is an informal network with a focus on three major activities: (1) sharing experiences and joint development of compatible software allowing more widespread use of models having been developed by various member groups; (2) organization of joint courses on different aspects of dynamic modelling of agricultural production systems. There is an increasing interest in such courses, also in developing countries, and local researchers increasingly take an active part in them; and (3) joint research on projects dealing with dynamic characterization of agronomic production systems at different spatial scales. ICASA researchers take part in eco-regional methodology development, through projects that are funded by the Dutch and Swiss governments, with ISNAR acting as the administrative agency. ICASA intends to be an effective platform on which researchers, stakeholders and policy makers can interact.
Keywords:Simulation modelling   Systems analysis   Spatial and temporal scales   Precision agriculture   Land-use planning
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