LinkedGeoClimate: An Interoperable Platform for Climate Data Access Within Geographical Context
Jiantao Wu,
Fabrizio Orlandi,
Declan O'Sullivan
et al.
Abstract:Climate data (e.g., air temperature, precipitation) are used in a variety of environmental sectors, such as determining which crops to cultivate for farmlands, and optimizing the placement of products in retail stores. Currently, access to climate data is popularly managed by sophisticated DBMS systems, which are efficient for data processing but have limited data exchangeability across systems. By contrast, many semantic studies focus on the use of RDF knowledge graphs for climate data access, which is semant… Show more
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