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Principles:Research Partner Positioning

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Principles:AOWIS Data Governance, Ethics & Research Partner Positioning

The Afritic Open Water Infrastructure Standard (AOWIS) balances robust farm and water operations with the opportunity for applied research and collaboration. This page outlines AOWIS principles for data governance, ethical research, and institutional cooperation.

1. Core Principles

  • Farmer-Centric Operations: AOWIS prioritizes the safety, autonomy, and livelihoods of farmers and communities above all.
  • Operational Integrity: All research and analytics activities must never compromise the core irrigation, water, and farm control functions.
  • Transparency & Accountability: All data collection, storage, and research activities are fully documented and auditable.
  • Offline-First Design: AOWIS functions independently of internet connectivity; all research data must respect this operational baseline.
  • Collaborative Inclusivity: AOWIS actively welcomes partnerships with universities, research institutes, NGOs, and public agencies.

2. Data Governance

  • Ownership: Farmers and water/farm operators retain full authority over their operational data.
  • Consent-Based Sharing: Data contributed to research or GAKD is explicitly authorized by operators.
  • Privacy & Anonymization: Shared datasets are aggregated, anonymized, and privacy-preserving to prevent identification of individual farms, wells, or operators.
  • Access Control: Research partners receive access only to data explicitly shared for research purposes.
  • Audit Trails: Every data point, measurement, and decision is timestamped and logged, allowing full traceability.

3. Ethics & Responsible Research

  • Research must be embedded in real operational contexts, not separate demonstration plots.
  • All experiments and analysis must respect safety and fail-safe constraints.
  • Results and recommendations are validated before operational deployment.
  • Data usage must support sustainable agriculture, water security, humanitarian impact, and food security, never commercial exploitation.
  • AOWIS encourages co-development of solutions with local communities, ensuring research benefits are shared locally.

4. Collaboration with Institutions

  • AOWIS provides a stable production baseline for applied agricultural and water infrastructure research.
  • Partner organizations may:
    • Conduct long-term observational studies on crops, soils, water use, and system performance
    • Implement comparative studies across regions using standardized data
    • Develop evidence-based operational improvements
    • Train local operators and share knowledge through capacity-building programs
  • Research activities are incremental, non-intrusive, and reversible, ensuring operational sovereignty at all times.

5. Direct Feedback from Research Partners

Farms and water operators that voluntarily choose to share their operational data may receive more direct, actionable feedback from AOWIS research partners.

Key points:

  • Non-anonymized data is only shared with research partners who have signed a legally binding Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)
  • All data contributed to GAKD remains fully anonymized to protect operator and farm privacy
  • Participation is fully optional and consent-based
  • Operators retain full control over what data is shared and with whom
  • Direct feedback does not compromise operational safety or autonomy
  • Participants can revert to anonymized participation at any time

Benefits for operators:

  • Tailored guidance and optimization recommendations based on actual farm and water system conditions
  • Collaboration on specific improvements relevant to crops, irrigation strategies, or water management
  • Support for capacity building and localized training

6. Benefits to Research Partners

  • Access to real-world operational data from off-grid, water-scarce, and climate-stressed farms and water systems
  • A shared research platform compatible across regions and system scales
  • Opportunities for cross-institutional collaboration and publications
  • Direct contribution to GAKD, enhancing global agricultural knowledge
  • Alignment with humanitarian, water, and sustainable agriculture goals

7. Summary

AOWIS provides a dual-purpose framework:

  1. A production-grade, fail-safe farm and water control system for farmers and operators
  2. A research-enabling platform for universities, NGOs, and public institutions

All cooperation is governed by principles of safety, ethics, transparency, operator consent, and privacy. Through AOWIS, research and innovation can enhance agriculture and water management under real-world constraints while maintaining the resilience and livelihoods of farming communities.