农民及其数据:从数字农业的角度评估瑞士的数据共享理念

IF 5.1 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Linda Reissig , Leanne Wiseman , Marianne Cockburn
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数字化已经并将继续改变农业生产。尽管数字技术有望提高农业的效率、生产力和环保性,同时改善农民的工作与生活平衡,但新的数字农业技术也带来了潜在的负面影响,如隐私和安全问题。鉴于数据是农业领域采用数字化技术的基本要素,本文分析了瑞士农民对数据共享的看法。我们采用负责任的创新研究(RRI)方法来预测和讨论农民对农业数据和数据共享的法律和政治观点。这些构成了农业数字化的基础和关键。根据文献综述和两次关于数据共享更广泛监管背景的探索性访谈,瑞士数据监管和管理被列为这项工作的背景。本文进一步详细探讨了农民对数据共享的态度与他们相对较少采用数字技术之间的关系。这种分析很有价值,因为它为我们提供了瑞士农民对数据使用和法规的看法,瑞士虽然不是欧盟国家,但也有自己的高数据保护标准。更具体地说,我们评估了瑞士农民对与公共和私营实体共享农业数据的看法,并将这些看法置于瑞士更广泛的数据监管框架内。为此,我们在瑞士德语区和法语区随机抽取了 939 名农民进行调查。我们从瑞士农业的角度讨论了创新如何满足社会需求。我们的结论是,瑞士农民目前对其农业数据的担忧、风险和脆弱性需要通过对瑞士农业数据保护进行更广泛的监管改革来解决,这样数字农业才能在瑞士充分发挥其潜力。
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Farmers and their data: Evaluating the swiss conception of data sharing through the lens of digital farming

Digitalisation has changed agricultural production and will continue to do so. Although digital technology promises to increase the efficiency, productivity and environmental friendliness of agriculture while improving the work-life balance of farmers, new digital farming technologies come with potential negatives, such as privacy and security concerns. In recognition of that fact data is a fundamental part of digital adoption in the agricultural sector, this article analyses Swiss farmers perceptions of data sharing. We apply the Responsible Research on Innovation (RRI) approach to anticipate and discuss farmers' legal and political perspectives on agricultural data and data sharing. These form the foundation of and thus the key to digitalisation in agriculture. Based on a review of the literature and two exploratory interviews on the broader regulatory context of data sharing, Swiss data regulation and management were included as background to this work. This paper, further explores in detail the relationship between farmers' attitudes towards data sharing and their relatively low adoption of digital technologies. Such an analysis is valuable as it provides us with the farmers' perspective on data use and regulations in Switzerland which, though not an EU country, has its own high data-protection standards. More specifically, we assessed Swiss farmers’ perceptions of agricultural data sharing with public and private entities and placed these perceptions within the broader Swiss framework for data regulation. This was accomplished by a survey of 939 randomly selected farmers in the German- and French-speaking parts of Switzerland. From the Swiss farming perspective, we discuss how innovation can respond to societal needs. We conclude that the concerns, risks and vulnerabilities that Swiss famers are currently experiencing with regard to their farm data need to be addressed through a broader regulatory reform of Swiss agricultural data protection if digital farming is to achieve its full potential in Switzerland.

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CiteScore
9.80
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Rural Studies publishes research articles relating to such rural issues as society, demography, housing, employment, transport, services, land-use, recreation, agriculture and conservation. The focus is on those areas encompassing extensive land-use, with small-scale and diffuse settlement patterns and communities linked into the surrounding landscape and milieux. Particular emphasis will be given to aspects of planning policy and management. The journal is international and interdisciplinary in scope and content.
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