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This volume is the last (IV) of four under the main themes of
Digitizing Agriculture and Information and Communication
Technologies (ICT). The four volumes cover rapidly developing
processes including Sensors (I), Data (II), Decision (III), and
Actions (IV). Volumes are related to 'digital transformation"
within agricultural production and provision systems, and in the
context of Smart Farming Technology and Knowledge-based
Agriculture. Content spans broadly from data mining and
visualization to big data analytics and decision making, alongside
with the sustainability aspects stemming from the digital
transformation of farming. The four volumes comprise the outcome of
the 12th EFITA Congress, also incorporating chapters that
originated from select presentations of the Congress. The focus in
this volume is on the directions of Agriculture 4.0 which
incorporates the transition to a new era of action in the
Agricultural sector, represented by the evolution of digital
technologies in 4 aspects: Big Data, Open Data, Internet of Things
(IoT), and Cloud Computing. Under the heading of "Action," 14
Chapters investigate the implementation of cutting-edge
technologies on real world applications. It will become apparent to
the reader that the penetration of ICT in agriculture can result in
several benefits related to the sustainability of the sector and to
yield the maximum benefits, successful management is required. The
entire discussion highlights the importance of proper education in
the adoption of innovative technologies starting with the adaption
of educational systems to the new era and moving to the
familiarization of farmers to the new technologies. This book
covers topics that relate to the digital transformation of farming.
It provides examples and case studies of this transformation from
around the world, examines the process of diffusion of digital
technologies, and assesses the current and future sustainability
aspects of digital agriculture. More specifically, it deals with
issues such as: Challenges and opportunities from the transition to
Agriculture 4.0 Safety and health in agricultural work automation
The role of digital farming on regional-spatial planning The
enrollment of Social Media in IoT-based agriculture The role of
education in digital agriculture Real-life implementation cases of
smart agriculture around the world
This volume is the third (III) of four under the main themes of
Digitizing Agriculture and Information and Communication
Technologies (ICT). The four volumes cover rapidly developing
processes including Sensors (I), Data (II), Decision (III), and
Actions (IV). Volumes are related to 'digital transformation"
within agricultural production and provision systems, and in the
context of Smart Farming Technology and Knowledge-based
Agriculture. Content spans broadly from data mining and
visualization to big data analytics and decision making, alongside
with the sustainability aspects stemming from the digital
transformation of farming. The four volumes comprise the outcome of
the 12th EFITA Congress, also incorporating chapters that
originated from select presentations of the Congress. The focus of
this book (III) is on the transformation of collected information
into valuable decisions and aims to shed light on how best to use
digital technologies to reduce cost, inputs, and time, toward
becoming more efficient and transparent. Fourteen chapters are
grouped into 3 Sections. The first section of is dedicated to
decisions in the value chain of agricultural products. The next
section, titled Primary Production, elaborates on decision making
for the improvement of processes taking place with the farm under
the implementation of ICT. The last section is devoted to the
development of innovative decision applications that also consider
the protection of the environment, recognizing its importance in
the preservation and considerate use of resources, as well as the
mitigation of adverse impacts that are related to agricultural
production. Planning and modeling the assessment of agricultural
practices can provide farmers with valuable information prior to
the execution of any task. This book provides a valuable reference
for them as well as for those directly involved with decision
making in planning and assessment of agricultural production.
Specific advances covered in the volume: Modelling and Simulation
of ICT-based agricultural systems Farm Management Information
Systems (FMIS) Planning for unmanned aerial systems Agri-robotics
awareness and planning Smart livestock farming Sustainable
strategic planning in agri-production Food business information
systems
This volume is the second (II) of four under the main themes of
Digitizing Agriculture and Information and Communication
Technologies (ICT). The four volumes cover rapidly developing
processes including Sensors (I), Data (II), Decision (III), and
Actions (IV). Volumes are related to 'digital transformation"
within agricultural production and provision systems, and in the
context of Smart Farming Technology and Knowledge-based
Agriculture. Content spans broadly from data mining and
visualization to big data analytics and decision making, alongside
with the sustainability aspects stemming from the digital
transformation of farming. The four volumes comprise the outcome of
the 12th EFITA Congress, also incorporating chapters that
originated from select presentations of the Congress. The first
part of this book (II) focuses on data technologies in relation to
agriculture and presents three key points in data management,
namely, data collection, data fusion, and their uses in machine
learning and artificial intelligent technologies. Part 2 is devoted
to the integration of these technologies in agricultural production
processes by presenting specific applications in the domain. Part 3
examines the added value of data management within agricultural
products value chain. The book provides an exceptional reference
for those researching and working in or adjacent to agricultural
production, including engineers in machine learning and AI,
operations management, decision analysis, information analysis, to
name just a few. Specific advances covered in the volume: Big data
management from heterogenous sources Data mining within large data
sets Data fusion and visualization IoT based management systems
Data Knowledge Management for converting data into valuable
information Metadata and data standards for expanding knowledge
through different data platforms AI - based image processing for
agricultural systems Data - based agricultural business Machine
learning application in agricultural products value chain
This volume is the first (I) of four under the main themes of
Digitizing Agriculture and Information and Communication
Technologies (ICT). The four volumes cover rapidly developing
processes including Sensors (I), Data (II), Decision (III), and
Actions (IV). Volumes are related to 'digital transformation"
within agricultural production and provision systems, and in the
context of Smart Farming Technology and Knowledge-based
Agriculture. Content spans broadly from data mining and
visualization to big data analytics and decision making, alongside
with the sustainability aspects stemming from the digital
transformation of farming. The four volumes comprise the outcome of
the 12th EFITA Congress, also incorporating chapters that
originated from select presentations of the Congress. The focus in
this volume is on different aspects of sensors implementation in
agricultural production (e.g., types of sensors, parameters
monitoring, network types, connectivity, accuracy, reliability,
durability, and needs to be covered) and provides variety of
information and knowledge in the subject of sensors design,
development, and deployment for monitoring agricultural production
parameters. The book consists of four (4) Sections. The first
section presents an overview on the state-off-the art in sensing
technologies applied in agricultural production while the rest of
the sections are dedicated to remote sensing, proximal sensing, and
wireless sensor networks applications. Topics include: Emerging
sensing technologies Soil reflectance spectroscopy LoRa
technologies applications in agriculture Wireless sensor networks
deployment and applications Combined remote and proximal sensing
solutions Crop phenology monitoring Sensors for geophysical
properties Combined sensing technologies with geoinformation
systems
Today, one of the top priorities of an organization's modern
corporate strategy is to portray itself as socially responsible and
environmentally sustainable. As a focal point of sustainability
initiatives, green supply chain management has emerged as a key
strategy that can provide competitive advantages with significant
parallel gains for company profitability. In designing a green
supply chain, the intent is the adoption of comprehensive and
cross-business sustainability principles, from the product
conception stage to the end-of-life stage. In this context, green
initiatives relate to tangible and intangible corporate benefits.
Sustainability reports from numerous companies reveal that greening
their supply chains has helped reduce operating cost, thus boosting
effectiveness and efficiency while increasing sustainability of the
business. Green Supply Chain Management provides a strategic
overview of sustainable supply chain management, shedding light on
the theoretical background and key principles of the topic.
Specifically, this book covers various thematic areas including
benefits and impact of green supply chain management; enablers and
barriers on supply chain operations; inbound and outbound logistics
considerations; and production, packaging and reverse logistics
under the notion of "greening". The ultimate aim of this textbook
is to highlight the challenges in the implementation of green
supply chain management in modern companies and to provide a
roadmap for decision-making in real-life cases. Combining chapter
summaries and discussion questions, this book provides an
accessible and student-friendly introduction to green supply change
management and will be of great interest to students, scholars and
practitioners in the fields of sustainable business and supply
chain management.
This volume is the third (III) of four under the main themes of
Digitizing Agriculture and Information and Communication
Technologies (ICT). The four volumes cover rapidly developing
processes including Sensors (I), Data (II), Decision (III), and
Actions (IV). Volumes are related to ‘digital transformation”
within agricultural production and provision systems, and in the
context of Smart Farming Technology and Knowledge-based
Agriculture. Content spans broadly from data mining and
visualization to big data analytics and decision making, alongside
with the sustainability aspects stemming from the digital
transformation of farming. The four volumes comprise the outcome of
the 12th EFITA Congress, also incorporating chapters that
originated from select presentations of the Congress. The
focus of this book (III) is on the transformation of collected
information into valuable decisions and aims to shed light on how
best to use digital technologies to reduce cost, inputs, and time,
toward becoming more efficient and transparent. Fourteen chapters
are grouped into 3 Sections. The first section of is dedicated to
decisions in the value chain of agricultural products. The next
section, titled Primary Production, elaborates on decision making
for the improvement of processes taking place with the farm under
the implementation of ICT. The last section is devoted to the
development of innovative decision applications that also consider
the protection of the environment, recognizing its importance in
the preservation and considerate use of resources, as well as the
mitigation of adverse impacts that are related to agricultural
production. Planning and modeling the assessment of agricultural
practices can provide farmers with valuable information prior to
the execution of any task. This book provides a valuable
reference for them as well as for those directly involved with
decision making in planning and assessment of agricultural
production. Specific advances covered in the volume:
Modelling and Simulation of ICT-based agricultural systems Farm
Management Information Systems (FMIS) Planning for unmanned
aerial systems Agri-robotics awareness and planning
Smart livestock farming Sustainable strategic planning in
agri-production Food business information systems
This volume is the first (I) of four under the main themes of
Digitizing Agriculture and Information and Communication
Technologies (ICT). The four volumes cover rapidly developing
processes including Sensors (I), Data (II), Decision (III), and
Actions (IV). Volumes are related to ‘digital transformation”
within agricultural production and provision systems, and in the
context of Smart Farming Technology and Knowledge-based
Agriculture. Content spans broadly from data mining and
visualization to big data analytics and decision making, alongside
with the sustainability aspects stemming from the digital
transformation of farming. The four volumes comprise the outcome of
the 12th EFITA Congress, also incorporating chapters that
originated from select presentations of the Congress. The
focus in this volume is on different aspects of sensors
implementation in agricultural production (e.g., types of sensors,
parameters monitoring, network types, connectivity, accuracy,
reliability, durability, and needs to be covered) and provides
variety of information and knowledge in the subject of sensors
design, development, and deployment for monitoring agricultural
production parameters. The book consists of four (4)
Sections. The first section presents an overview on the
state-off-the art in sensing technologies applied in agricultural
production while the rest of the sections are dedicated to remote
sensing, proximal sensing, and wireless sensor networks
applications. Topics include: Emerging sensing
technologies Soil reflectance spectroscopy LoRa
technologies applications in agriculture Wireless sensor networks
deployment and applications Combined remote and proximal
sensing solutions Crop phenology monitoring Sensors
for geophysical properties Combined sensing
technologies with geoinformation systems
Today, one of the top priorities of an organization's modern
corporate strategy is to portray itself as socially responsible and
environmentally sustainable. As a focal point of sustainability
initiatives, green supply chain management has emerged as a key
strategy that can provide competitive advantages with significant
parallel gains for company profitability. In designing a green
supply chain, the intent is the adoption of comprehensive and
cross-business sustainability principles, from the product
conception stage to the end-of-life stage. In this context, green
initiatives relate to tangible and intangible corporate benefits.
Sustainability reports from numerous companies reveal that greening
their supply chains has helped reduce operating cost, thus boosting
effectiveness and efficiency while increasing sustainability of the
business. Green Supply Chain Management provides a strategic
overview of sustainable supply chain management, shedding light on
the theoretical background and key principles of the topic.
Specifically, this book covers various thematic areas including
benefits and impact of green supply chain management; enablers and
barriers on supply chain operations; inbound and outbound logistics
considerations; and production, packaging and reverse logistics
under the notion of "greening". The ultimate aim of this textbook
is to highlight the challenges in the implementation of green
supply chain management in modern companies and to provide a
roadmap for decision-making in real-life cases. Combining chapter
summaries and discussion questions, this book provides an
accessible and student-friendly introduction to green supply change
management and will be of great interest to students, scholars and
practitioners in the fields of sustainable business and supply
chain management.
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