TGI's Geospatial Innovation for Food Security Challenge - Community Survey
TGI is assembling an interdisciplinary community of researchers, innovators and implementers to work together to advance geospatial innovation and create a new future for the food system grounded in sustainability and food security.

Why this work?

TGI’s mission is to apply geospatial technologies, methods and thinking to promote positive outcomes for people and planet. As part of our pursuit of this mission, at TGI we are focused on how geospatial capabilities can support the pursuit of Food Security through innovation across all part of the food system. Geospatial capabilities can help build a food secure future, from finding new ways to decide where we grow crops as the climate changes, to generating innovative models for how organizations coordinate along supply chains, to helping people see the impacts of eating well every day

How can you get involved?

We invite you to complete the survey below and share your views on how geospatial innovations might shape a more food secure future and what that future might look like.

You can follow the Challenge and find updates on the survey's results at https://taylorgeospatial.org/foodsecuritychallenge.

You can also apply to join our Challenge co-design workshops


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Changes ahead (2025-2035) - Describe the three most important R&D developments, trends and issues shaping the future of food security and/or the use of geospatial data and technology to promote food security. 
What will NOT change? (2025 - 2035) - Describe three things you expect will not change for the future of food security and/or the use of geospatial data and technology to promote food security. 
Outside Disruptors - Looking into the future, who might you identify as unexpected (or non-traditional) stakeholders capable of disrupting the future of food security and/or the use of geospatial data and technology to promote food security? (The nature of the disruption might be seen as positive or negative)
Happening now - Name three organizations or individuals whose work is currently shaping the future of food security and/or the use of geospatial data and technology to promote food security, but who may be underrecognized. Briefly state why you've chosen them.
Share a Signal - A signal can be an event, a new service or product, an advancement in research, a new market strategy, social norm or policy that hints at how the future might be different. Signals grab our attention but can also be easily dismissed as noise. Share a web link to a research report, an organization's strategy, a current news story or summarize a conversation you view as a signal of things to come for food security.
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