Stressors and Drivers of Food Security: Evidence from Scientific Collections
19-21 September 2016
National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD
Hosted by: U.S. Department of Agriculture
The Stressors and Drivers of Food Security: Evidence from Scientific Collections workshop was organized by Scientific Collections International (SciColl) at the National Agricultural Library in Beltsville, Maryland, 19-21 September 2016. The SciColl mission is "Increase the use and impact of scientific collections for interdisciplinary research and societal benefits" and "Expand the access, awareness and appreciation of scientific collections." The "Stressors and Drivers of Food Security" workshop was designed to help show the importance of scientific collections to the topic of food security.Wester |
Two keynote talks followed. The first, from David Inouye (Professor Emeritus at the University of Maryland and Principal Investigator at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory) covered the importance of collections and field studies of pollinators in fostering food security. Kristen Gremillion (Professor at the Ohio StateUniversity) followed with a talk on the fascinating topic of ancient crops, archaeological collections, and food security.
The keynotes were followed by a series of short talks from:
- Marcia Maues, Embrap
- Maxine Levin, USDA/NRCS
- Kālewa Correa, Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center
- John Dickie, Kew Millennium Seed Bank
- Patricia Mergen, Botanic Garden Meise
- Kevin McCluskey, US Culture Collection Network
- Peter Bretting,USDA/ARS National Plant Germplasm System
- David Chitwood, USDA Nematode Collection
- Jill Demers, USDA National Fungus Collection
Grace Costantino from the Biodiversity Heritage Library gave a talk entitled "Literature Resources to Support Food Security Research: An Introduction to the BHL".
Kalfatovic |
Martin Kalfatovic, BHL Program Director, chaired the first session, "Varieties of Food," that featured talks from Rod Page (University of Glasgow), "Unknown Knowns, Long Tails, and Long Data", and Ari Novy (Director, US Botanic Garden). The session was followed by comments from a reactor panel and discussion from the audience.The remaining sessions followed a similar format with reactor panels and audience discussion.
Biological Stressors and Aides |
- Kevin McCluskey, Kansas State University
- Marcia Maués, Embrapa
- Maxine Levin, USDA/NRCS
- Edna Makule, Nelson Mandela African Institute for Science and Technology
- Cyndy Parr, USDA/NAL
- Akwasi Asamoah,University of Exeter
- Daniel Debouk, International Center for Tropical Agriculture
- Megan Davis, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
Feeding the 10 Billion |
- New strategies for increasing the use and impact of collections and associated databases for food security research
- Case studies that exemplify cross-cutting and forward-thinking uses of collections and associated databases forfood security research
- Major recommendations for the research and collections communities, funding agencies, and/or networks (such as SciColl)
More information:
- Scientific Collections International
- Blog Scientific Collections International
- SciColl YouTube channel
- Twitter stream from the workshop
- Storify coverage of SciColl Workshop