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Smart and climate-smart agricultural trends as core aspects of smart village functions

Adesipo, Adegbite and Fadeyi, Oluwaseun and Kuca, Kamil and Krejcar, Ondrej and Maresova, Petra and Selamat, Ali and Adenola, Mayowa (2020) Smart and climate-smart agricultural trends as core aspects of smart village functions. Sensors (Switzerland), 20 (21). pp. 1-22. ISSN 1424-8220

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60839-2_8

Abstract

Attention has shifted to the development of villages in Europe and other parts of the world with the goal of combating rural–urban migration, and moving toward self-sufficiency in rural areas. This situation has birthed the smart village idea. Smart village initiatives such as those of the European Union is motivating global efforts aimed at improving the live and livelihood of rural dwellers. These initiatives are focused on improving agricultural productivity, among other things, since most of the food we eat are grown in rural areas around the world. Nevertheless, a major challenge faced by proponents of the smart village concept is how to provide a framework for the development of the term, so that this development is tailored towards sustainability. The current work examines the level of progress of climate smart agriculture, and tries to borrow from its ideals, to develop a framework for smart village development. Given the advances in technology, agricultural development that encompasses reduction of farming losses, optimization of agricultural processes for increased yield, as well as prevention, monitoring, and early detection of plant and animal diseases, has now embraced varieties of smart sensor technologies. The implication is that the studies and results generated around the concept of climate smart agriculture can be adopted in planning of villages, and transforming them into smart villages. Hence, we argue that for effective development of the smart village framework, smart agricultural techniques must be prioritized, viz-a-viz other developmental practicalities.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:smart village, smart agriculture
Subjects:T Technology > T Technology (General)
Divisions:Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology
ID Code:93528
Deposited By: Widya Wahid
Deposited On:30 Nov 2021 08:29
Last Modified:30 Nov 2021 08:29

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