Advancing Agriculture Through Semantic Data Management
Document Type
Editorial
Publication Date
2021
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Abstract
Fundamentally, agriculture is about sustainably cultivating the environment to meet societal needs. However, neither the environment nor society are static or uniform. Instead, they vary across regions and time, and they form complex interaction networks. For instance, changing cultural norms may require an adjustment of practices even though these may not strictly be optimal from an agronomic perspective. Conversely, society has to adapt to changes in the environment, e.g., to ensure the long-term sustainability of natural resources. Decision-makers also need to account for regional aspects and interactions between neighboring regions that, to date, are often considered in isolation.
Repository Citation
Hitzler, P.,
Janowicz, K.,
Sharda, A.,
& Shimizu, C.
(2021). Advancing Agriculture Through Semantic Data Management. Semantic Web, 12 (4), 543-545.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cse/727
DOI
10.3233/SW-210433
