The International Conference of ICT for Adapting Agriculture to Climate
Change (AACC'17) will be held at Popayán (Colombia) on November 22-24,
2017. This conference is organized by Inter-Institutional Network for
Climate Change and Security Food of Colombia - RICCLISA.
Over the last decade the Informatics and communication technologies
has emerged as technologies that support the agricultural production.
This can be reflected in the multiple software applications that provide
services to lessen the effects caused by diseases and pests in crops,
or in the real-time monitoring of weather conditions and the water
quality parameters used for production. This international conference
will look at emerging problems and new ICT solutions to address the
effects of climate change and climate variability agricultural sector,
proposing common strategies and guidelines for incorporating risk
management and adaptation to climate change.
AACC'17 brings together scholars and practitioners with common
interest in the interdisciplinary fields of ICT applied to Adapting
Agriculture to Climate Change. The conference provides an opportunity
for participants to share knowledge and novel approaches in the
application of information and communications technology to solutions
that allow improving the agricultural production in climate change
scenarios. These include decision support and early warning systems for
agriculture, sustainable water management, predictive models of growth
and crop production, land cover dynamics for agricultural systems,
networking for supporting the adaptation of climate change and food
security.
The (AACC'17) conference themes are the following (but are not limited to):
Track 1: Decision Support And Early Warning Systems For Agriculture
-Disaster management
-Smart agriculture
-Precision agriculture
-Automatic data acquisition systems
-Wireless sensor networks
-Ontologies for agriculture
-Quality data for agriculture
-Systems for prediction of disease or pests
-Digital image processing
-Data Fusion
-Geographic information systems
Track 2: Sustainable Water Management
-Resource management and planning
-Source water protection
-Water efficiency
-Water supply and project sustainability
-Analyzing the risk and impact on health by water pollution caused by agriculture
Track 3: Predictive Models Of Growth And Crop Production
-Interpreting soils for plant growth and crop production
-Analyzing climate and its effects on crop production
-Soil-Plant- Atmosphere Dynamics
-Crop genetics and physiology
Track 4: Land Cover Dynamics For Agricultural Systems
-Spatiotemporal land cover change
-Land cover modeling for forest & crop systems
-Remote sensing for agriculture analysis
-Trends in landcover time series
-Remote sensing for crop production & management
-Sensor integration for analysis in agriculture
-Meteorological data integration for agriculture
-Climate change impacts & evaluation in agriculture systems
-ENSO effects in agriculture systems
Track 5: Networking For Supporting The Adaptation Of Climate Change And Food Security
-Using social networks
-Blogging research and outcome highlights
-e-learning communities
-Social media
PROCEEDINGS
The conference proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (AISC) volumes. When
formatting papers, please refer to the Springer-Verlag web site, and
strictly follow the Instructions to AISC Authors.
Submissions must not exceed 10 to 16 pages (Full papers) and 7 to 9 pages (short papers).
Authors of selected papers of AACC’17 will be invited to submit
extended versions of their works to a special issue of International
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Information Systems (IJAEIS),
Revista de ingenierías Universidad de Medellin, Revista Biotecnología en
el Sector Agropecuario y Agroindustrial.
CONTACT:
aacc@ricclisa.org