- From: Pascal Hitzler <phitzler@googlemail.com>
- Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2021 13:55:56 -0500
- To: SW-forum <semantic-web@w3.org>
Call for papers:
Special Issue on Semantic Web for the Global Food System
Semantic Web journal
Submission deadline: Nov 30, 2021
http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/blog/call-papers-special-issue-semantic-web-global-food-system
The global food system is comprised of tightly woven and highly
interconnected subsystems, from logistics, ecosystems, geopolitical
entities, agriculture, economics and the events that impact them, such
as climate change or disasters. However, these systems are not stable or
uniform, and in times of global climate and health uncertainty,
increasingly difficult to predict. They vary across regions and time,
and they form complex interaction networks. For instance, changing
cultural norms may require an adjustment of a system even though these
may not strictly be optimal from another 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 systemic interactions between
neighboring regions that, to date, are often considered in isolation.
Furthermore, the data used to inform these decisions is generated at a
pace that no human can ingest, let alone understand. It is too rapid,
too multivariate, and too interlinked. Alternatively, there can be
disconnected data, either from each other, or from the procedural
knowledge used to generate it. This confusing tangle of data and
processes, coupled with the high volume of each can lead to significant
problems and barriers to understanding the current state of the art -
and the world.
This call aims to address how Semantic Web and knowledge graph
technologies can be - or are - used to facilitate the improvement of
global food systems, from decision- and policy-making, to data-informed
agricultural practices, and the integration of highly heterogeneous
sensor data.
Topics relevant to this special issue include - but are not limited to -
the following, understood in a context of Semantic Web and the Global
Food System:
Precision/Digital agriculture
Swarm Farming
Water-food-energy nexus
Pests and diseases
Supply chains and logistics
Land use
Environmental health and safety
Climate Change
Food Security
Food Safety
Omics of food (e.g., genomics, metagenomics, metabolomics, etc.)
Governance, legislation and policies
Socio-cultural aspects of the food system
Biosecurity
Energy supply and consumption
Health and nutrition
Biodiversity
Farm Management Systems
Precision Animal Production
== Deadline
Submission deadline: 30th of November 2021. Papers submitted before the
deadline will be reviewed upon receipt.
== Author Guidelines
Submissions shall be made through the Semantic Web journal website at
http://www.semantic-web-journal.net. Prospective authors must take
notice of the submission guidelines posted at
http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/authors.
We welcome any submission type as described in
http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/authors#types. While there is no
upper limit, paper length must be justified by content.
Note that you need to request an account on the website for submitting a
paper. Please indicate in the cover letter that it is for the "Global
Food System" special issue. All manuscripts will be reviewed based on
the SWJ open and transparent review policy and will be made available
online during the review process.
Also note that the Semantic Web journal is open access.
Finally please note that submissions must comply with the journal’s Open
Science Data requirements, which are detailed in the corresponding blog
post.
== Guest editors
The guest editors can be reached at swj-gfs-2021@googlegroups.com .
Emma Griffiths, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Pascal Hitzler, Kansas State University, USA
Krzysztof Janowicz, University of California, Santa Barbara
Monika Solanki, Agrimetrics, U.K.
Ajay Sharda, Kansas State University, USA
Cogan Shimizu, Kansas State University, USA
Evan Wallace, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), USA
== Guest editorial board
to be expanded
Farhad Ameri, Texas State University
Christopher Brewster, TNO, The Netherlands
Caterina Caracciolo, UN FAO
Damion Dooley, Simon Fraser University
Brett Drury, LIAAD-INESC-TEC, Portugal
Aldo Gangemi, University of Bologna and ISTC-CNR
Matthew Lange, IC-FOODS
Pierre Larmande, Univ Montpellier, Montpellier France
Daniel Martini, Kuratorium für Technik und Bauwesen in der
Landwirtschaft e. V.
Vaishali Sharda, Kansas State University
Rui Zhu, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Pascal Hitzler
Lloyd T. Smith Creativity in Engineering Chair
Director, Center for AI and Data Science
Kansas State University http://www.pascal-hitzler.de
http://www.daselab.org http://www.semantic-web-journal.net
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