CAUSE: A multidimensional framework for a digital inclusivity index for food, land, and water systems

As we embark on the 'fourth industrial revolution', digital innovation emerges as a promising solution to critical challenges in food production, consumption, and the supportive triad of food, land, and water systems. This potential is particularly pronounced in less industrialised, agrarian-based e...

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Autores principales: Opola, Felix Ouko, Langan, Simon J., Arulingam, Indika, Schumann, Charlotte, Singaraju, Niyati, Joshi, Deepa, Ghosh, Surajit
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Publicado: CGIAR 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137436
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author Opola, Felix Ouko
Langan, Simon J.
Arulingam, Indika
Schumann, Charlotte
Singaraju, Niyati
Joshi, Deepa
Ghosh, Surajit
author_browse Arulingam, Indika
Ghosh, Surajit
Joshi, Deepa
Langan, Simon J.
Opola, Felix Ouko
Schumann, Charlotte
Singaraju, Niyati
author_facet Opola, Felix Ouko
Langan, Simon J.
Arulingam, Indika
Schumann, Charlotte
Singaraju, Niyati
Joshi, Deepa
Ghosh, Surajit
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description As we embark on the 'fourth industrial revolution', digital innovation emerges as a promising solution to critical challenges in food production, consumption, and the supportive triad of food, land, and water systems. This potential is particularly pronounced in less industrialised, agrarian-based economies. Digital advancements promise enhanced communication, improved data management, democratic and transparent governance, accessible financial services, and decision-making support. Nevertheless, there are rising concerns about the risk of digital innovation bypassing individuals with scant education, scarce resources, native populations, and susceptible demographics such as women and young people, thus depriving them of its advantages. Additionally, the potential harms of digital technologies to these populations and society are worth considerable attention. This article addresses the concept of digital inclusivity within food, land, and water systems, emphasising the diverse needs of various groups, particularly those managing smallholder land holdings. We present evidence from peer-reviewed literature and other sources supporting the need for inclusive digital innovation. We introduce a comprehensive five-dimensional framework CAUSE (Consequences, Accessibility, Usefulness, Support, Enabling) with twenty-two indicators to foster digital inclusivity. Building on this framework, we propose a 'Digital Inclusivity Index' encompassing these multidimensional aspects. The paper argues for a broader 'digital ecosystem' perspective, where collaborative knowledge and resource sharing enhance digital innovation, extending beyond mere technology adoption to include shifts in existing social structures and institutions. Thus, the CAUSE framework helps in enabling wider access to digital innovation and has the useful consequence of increased support for its practical applications, enhancing its overall usefulness to society.
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spelling CGSpace1374362025-12-08T09:54:28Z CAUSE: A multidimensional framework for a digital inclusivity index for food, land, and water systems Opola, Felix Ouko Langan, Simon J. Arulingam, Indika Schumann, Charlotte Singaraju, Niyati Joshi, Deepa Ghosh, Surajit digital technology resources inclusion systems As we embark on the 'fourth industrial revolution', digital innovation emerges as a promising solution to critical challenges in food production, consumption, and the supportive triad of food, land, and water systems. This potential is particularly pronounced in less industrialised, agrarian-based economies. Digital advancements promise enhanced communication, improved data management, democratic and transparent governance, accessible financial services, and decision-making support. Nevertheless, there are rising concerns about the risk of digital innovation bypassing individuals with scant education, scarce resources, native populations, and susceptible demographics such as women and young people, thus depriving them of its advantages. Additionally, the potential harms of digital technologies to these populations and society are worth considerable attention. This article addresses the concept of digital inclusivity within food, land, and water systems, emphasising the diverse needs of various groups, particularly those managing smallholder land holdings. We present evidence from peer-reviewed literature and other sources supporting the need for inclusive digital innovation. We introduce a comprehensive five-dimensional framework CAUSE (Consequences, Accessibility, Usefulness, Support, Enabling) with twenty-two indicators to foster digital inclusivity. Building on this framework, we propose a 'Digital Inclusivity Index' encompassing these multidimensional aspects. The paper argues for a broader 'digital ecosystem' perspective, where collaborative knowledge and resource sharing enhance digital innovation, extending beyond mere technology adoption to include shifts in existing social structures and institutions. Thus, the CAUSE framework helps in enabling wider access to digital innovation and has the useful consequence of increased support for its practical applications, enhancing its overall usefulness to society. 2023-11-03 2024-01-09T18:25:51Z 2024-01-09T18:25:51Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137436 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Opola, Felix; Langan, Simon; Arulingam, Indika; Schumann, Charlotte; Singaraju, Niyati; Joshi, Deepa; and Ghosh, Surajit. 2023. CAUSE: A multidimensional framework for a digital inclusivity index for food, land, and water systems. CGIAR.
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Langan, Simon J.
Arulingam, Indika
Schumann, Charlotte
Singaraju, Niyati
Joshi, Deepa
Ghosh, Surajit
CAUSE: A multidimensional framework for a digital inclusivity index for food, land, and water systems
title CAUSE: A multidimensional framework for a digital inclusivity index for food, land, and water systems
title_full CAUSE: A multidimensional framework for a digital inclusivity index for food, land, and water systems
title_fullStr CAUSE: A multidimensional framework for a digital inclusivity index for food, land, and water systems
title_full_unstemmed CAUSE: A multidimensional framework for a digital inclusivity index for food, land, and water systems
title_short CAUSE: A multidimensional framework for a digital inclusivity index for food, land, and water systems
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topic digital technology
resources
inclusion
systems
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137436
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