2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi10050324
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Implementation of FAIR Principles for Ontologies in the Disaster Domain: A Systematic Literature Review

Abstract: The success of disaster management efforts demands meaningful integration of data that is geographically dispersed and owned by stakeholders in various sectors. However, the difficulty in finding, accessing and reusing interoperable vocabularies to organise disaster management data creates a challenge for collaboration among stakeholders in the disaster management cycle on data integration tasks. Thus the need to implement FAIR principles that describe the desired features ontologies should possess to maximize… Show more

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“…One can take a more detailed view for the KGs about disasters and disaster management by reading the survey of Mazimwe et al . (2021).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One can take a more detailed view for the KGs about disasters and disaster management by reading the survey of Mazimwe et al . (2021).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One can take a more detailed view for the KGs about disasters and disaster management by reading the survey of Mazimwe et al [9].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, FAIRness ensures the lawfulness of health-and environmental-related data. In the short-term, the implementation of the FAIR principles can help to solve the demands of data interoperability, which is of utter importance to effectively handle heterogeneous and diverse information in the disaster management domain [76] from end to end, from preparedness to mitigation via response and recovery (i.e., A&EI). In the mid-and long-term, FAIR compliance allows the same bit in a wider and more systemic viewpoint, to redesign processes of interdependence between different kinds of actors (i.e., ODH).…”
Section: Fairness As the Data Pillar Of The Odh/aandei Empowermentmentioning
confidence: 99%