"Connected Researches" in "Smart Lab Bubble": A Lifeline for Commercial
Agriculture in "New Normal"
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2105.07839v1
- Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2021 15:08:41 GMT
- Title: "Connected Researches" in "Smart Lab Bubble": A Lifeline for Commercial
Agriculture in "New Normal"
- Authors: Prabath Chaminda Abeysiriwardana, Udith K. Jayasinghe-Mudalige, Saluka
R. Kodituwakku
- Abstract summary: Research in commercial agriculture is the best strategy that can be adopted by a country to keep on track of the second sustainable goal -- zero hunger by 2030.
The performance of the research institutes is not expected to remain the same and would prefer to be stagnated at a lower level.
The right evacuation plan that could be worked out by establishing connected research through the digital solution and followed by digitally endorsed performance monitoring and evaluation would be saviour for keeping the research in commercial agriculture live at this pandemic.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Research in commercial agriculture is the best strategy that can be adopted
by a country to keep on track of the second sustainable goal -- zero hunger by
2030. Analyzing the drawbacks of present research environment and find
solutions through digital intervention would be ideal solution to de-isolate
the research out come in light of disruptions caused by the Covid pandemic. The
performance of the research institutes is not expected to remain the same and
would prefer to be stagnated at a lower level. The right evacuation plan that
could be worked out by establishing connected research through the digital
solution and followed by digitally endorsed performance monitoring and
evaluation would be saviour for keeping the research in commercial agriculture
live at this pandemic. This paper will discuss what are the problems in
carrying out research in commercial agriculture and propose a conceptual model
to connect research beyond physical presence by digital transformations in
organization design of research institutes in light of Covid-19. Further,
digitally endorsed performance measurements and evaluation is envisaged in a
digitally empowered connected lab complex -- "Smart Lab Bubble" that is further
facilitated through policy measures. The connected lab complex called the
"Smart Lab Bubble" concept we present here could be viewed or applied in
different perspectives to engineer the real need of the time for the
sustainability of research in commercial agriculture. Further, it could be
adopted in research in other life science areas.
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