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Explore the INRA's innovative web service, the Observatory of Rural Development, established to gather insights on agricultural policies, activities, and rural development. The platform offers dynamic cartography, thematic data files, and collaborative tools for research and evaluation in agriculture. Discover how the Observatory operates with controlled access for users to access public data, maps, and statistical results. Learn how registered users can create projects, manipulate data, and generate customizable indicators through the platform's user-friendly tools. Dive into the world of agricultural data mapping with the Observatory's interactive services. For more information, contact Gilles Allaire, the visionary behind this collaborative platform.
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Rural Seuca August 2010 The Observatory of Rural Development A new collaborative web-service initiated in France in 2009 by the INRA* *National Institute for Research on Agriculture
What is INRA ? • The INRA initiated this observatory • INRA is a National institute (i.e. public) dedicated to research in Agriculture • This institute is connected to all the French other public services dedicated to Agriculture and rural development • This allowed the partnerships at the basis of this new observatory
What are the principles of this newObservatory of Rural Development ? • This observatory was initiated in January 2009 : it is a new web-service • It aims to gather figures and informations about • Agricultural and agro-environmental policies • Agricultural activities • Rural development. • It also welcomes access to two complementary observatories : • The observatory of European Programs for Rural Dévelopment • The observatory of rural and agriculture work
Tools of the ORD (interactive) • Dynamic cartography • List of thematic files • List of geographical data • List of the primary data • Fast chart • Wiki ORD • Programs ORD • Generic tools
How does the Observatory (ORD) work ? • The partners of the ORD are responsible for various programs open to the users of the ORD • These programs are gathered in 5 networks • Research • Evaluation • Territory • Work • Signs of quality
Partnerships and access • The ORD platform allows to store various data bases independently, belonging to various suppliers • The access is limited and controled • Visitors can read the front pages • But they can access to the data only if they are registered User name Password
For any visitor • Any registered visitor has an access to • The list of the available data • The tables of the public data, which are directly exportable • Some maps, statistical tables • Some scientifical results dedicated to part of the registered users • Documents related to public policies and public support (thanks to a “wiki” systems for the research of the documents)
For specific registered users • Specificaly registered users can additionnaly • Create a project to deal with the data. Some reserved data can then be put at his disposal after agreement. • Adjust the scale and the territory of those data, then publish or save them • Proceed to some simple statistical calculations
Data, maps and charts • The data-bases available on the ORD open the possibility to create indicators, which then can be published thanks to easily consultable tools. • The tables and charts are dynamic (adjustable on various types of territory) and exportable • This data-mapping is one of the important services offered by the ORD. It is called (in French) « Carto Dynamique »
Example of map generated by « Carto dynamique » Data charted by « Carto Dynamique » Legende for the selected data Selecting a region on the map allows to open a new page showing this area It is still possible to come back to the upper geographical level by selecting « Chose a level » in the menu
To visit the web-site of the Observatory Contact : Gilles Allaire the initiator of the ORD https://esrcarto.supagro.inra.fr/intranet/carto_joomla/index.php Gilles.Allaire@toulouse.inra.fr Directeur d'unité de la structure Observatoire des Programmes Communautaires de Développement Rural