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A Farm‐To‐Fork Framework to Assess the Scope and Limitations of Agricultural Data Structures
The diagram illustrates the agricultural data structures evaluation process using AgrIMAF. The data structures were gathered from the literature and ranged from data models and conceptual frameworks to file‐based systems and databases. They are then systematically analysed through the AgrIMAF structure, which consists of three layers, that is, the ...
Cheikh M. M. Thiaw +4 more
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Improving estimation of days to maturity in field pea using RGB aerial imagery and machine learning
Abstract Accurately estimating days to maturity (DTM) is essential for assessing local adaptation and yield potential in field pea (Pisum sativum L.) breeding programs. However, traditional manual scoring of DTM is labor‐intensive and inefficient for large‐scale, multi‐environment trials.
Harry Navasca +15 more
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ABSTRACT Flooding is among the most devastating natural catastrophes affecting human life and property. Climate change and environmental degradation have exacerbated flooding disasters. Developing countries experience greater damage from flooding due to their low resilience, limited financial resources, weak early warning systems, and technological ...
Selemon Thomas Fakana +2 more
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Gestione di dati tramite dispositivi mobili per la pianificazione di emergenza
Among the Civil Protection plan creation the data collection of buildings and infrastructures is one of the most important step. The most relevant information to be collected are not only their position (geolocalization) but also their Civil Protection ...
Mattia De Amicis +3 more
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Italy is one of the richest countries in the world with regards to number and quality of thermal-mineral waters and has developed a widespread and extensive use of such resource (e.g. bathing, central heating, electric power production).
Barbara Dessì +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Despite their extent (40° of latitude and 50° of longitude), research in African savannas is dominated by a few heavily studied areas. We gathered data from African savanna protected areas to (i) evaluate their contributions to the primary literature, (ii) identify environmental groupings with respect to climate, soils, and landscape ...
T. Michael Anderson +16 more
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ABSTRACT Recent advances in large language models (LLMs) have fueled growing interest in automating geospatial analysis and GIS workflows, yet their actual capabilities remain uncertain. In this work, we call for rigorous evaluation of LLMs on well‐defined geoprocessing tasks before making claims about full GIS automation.
Qianheng Zhang +8 more
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Open Inventories of Rainfall‐Triggered Landslides
Twenty‐two new inventories containing thousands of rainfall‐triggered landslides have been added to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Cooperative Open‐Online Landslide Repository (COOLR). The resulting data can be used for various purposes, such as model training and validation, and within this paper, a satellite precipitation ...
Rachel (Soobitsky) Vershel +4 more
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Abstract Integrating complex geospatial data into research and applications for wildlife ecology remains a challenge. For example, animations of wildlife tracking data can be useful for developing hypotheses, communicating with stakeholders and infrastructure planning.
Justine E. C. Missik +10 more
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Hydrogeological uniqueness and chemical-physical peculiarities guide the contamination dynamics and decontamination mechanisms in the environmental arena. A single composite geodatabase, which integrates geological/hydrological, geophysical, and chemical
Paolo Ciampi +5 more
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