Evaluation of New Technological Solutions in Agriculture
A special issue of AgriEngineering (ISSN 2624-7402).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 36537
Special Issue Editors
Interests: agricultural engineering; safety, health and safety in agro-food systems; crop protection technology; mechanization in urban forestry
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Interests: agriculture engineering; agricultural health and safety; agricultural tractors and tires; energy in agriculture; precision agriculture; digital agriculture
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Interests: precision agriculture; digital farming; decision support systems; safety and ergonomic issues; sustainable mechanization
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to invite you to contribute to a Special Issue in the MDPI journal AgriEngineering.
The title of the Issue will be “Evaluation of New Technological Solutions in Agriculture”.
Contemporary agricultural systems are now facing an amazing availability of new technologies that are derived mostly from the ICT (Information and Communication Technology) sector. These technologies, together with digital and advanced mechanical devices, have seen a constant and fast diffusion. At the same time, global threats such as climate change, soil and water pollution, economic crisis, and social inequalities are undermining the traditional agricultural systems.
New technologies can offer a potential remediation to these threats, making it possible to maintain, stabilize, or enhance agricultural production with a more targeted, suitable or reduced use of input to decrease the environmental impact and to improve the farmers’ profit.
In this scenario, the evaluation of any novel technology in the existing agricultural systems seems to be a crucial point of understanding and knowledge. Future technologies will need to address emerging issues in land use, decline in work force, and increasing concerns for food safety and the environment. Both the development of a technology (largely driven by a need to address a problem) and its adoption need to be carefully evaluated. In particular, the adoption of a technology is linked with complex drivers of agricultural systems, including social, political, and economic.
Therefore, evaluation shall include the assessment, comparison, appraisal, or measurement of sustainability, economic aspects, and efficacy of the studied or adopted innovative solution.
The following are some of the topics proposed for this Special Issue (not an exhaustive list):
- Evaluation of the environmental sustainability of new technologies;
- Evaluation of new technologies at different scales: field, farm, region, globe;
- Monitoring of production-related factors (plant phenotype, soil characteristics, etc.) ;
- Modelling information obtained from new monitoring technologies;
- Adoption and penetration of new technologies in agriculture, including psychological and social aspects;
- Economic evaluation of new technologies;
- Evaluation of technologies, such as sensors and actuators, geo-positioning systems, aerial and terrestrial autonomous vehicles, robotics, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), Internet of Things (IoT), big data analytics, and cloud computing.
We hope you will contribute your high-quality research, and we look forward to reading your valuable results.
Dr. Marcello Biocca
Dr. Maurizio Cutini
Dr. Elio Romano
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- precision agriculture
- digital farming
- technological drivers
- advanced machinery
- sustainability
- precision livestock farming
- LCA
- DSS
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