Towards Preserving Biodiversity using Nature FIRST Knowledge Graph with Crossovers. Ahmeti, A., Schakel, J., David, R., & Revenko, A. 2023.
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Preserving biodiversity, encompassing species and their habitats, is gaining significant attention and becoming a central concern, alongside the focus on climate change. Climate change directly impacts biodiversity and is a prominent aspect of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria. At the EU level, designated areas called Natura 2000 sites have been established for protection and conservation, aimed at safeguarding habitats and species. However, the data regarding these sites, habitats, and species is currently dispersed and isolated, resulting in limited usefulness. To address this issue, we introduce our work on a Knowledge Graph (KG) for biodiversity, known as Nature First KG. This KG aims to connect various data silos, including information about sites, species, and habitats, through cross-references called crossovers. Combining it with a digital twin, we empower recommender use cases such as: preventing human-wildlife conflicts, facilitating species reproduction, and combating illegal poaching to name a few. © 2023 Copyright for this paper by its authors.
@CONFERENCE{Ahmeti2023,
	author = {Ahmeti, Albin and Schakel, Jan-Kees and David, Robert and Revenko, Artem},
	title = {Towards Preserving Biodiversity using Nature FIRST Knowledge Graph with Crossovers},
	year = {2023},
	journal = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings},
	volume = {3632},
	url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85184368908&partnerID=40&md5=63c9efa4e977e9f9feccbb6dfbe96fbe},
	affiliations = {Semantic Web Company, Austria; Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), Austria; Sensing Clues Foundation, Netherlands},
	abstract = {Preserving biodiversity, encompassing species and their habitats, is gaining significant attention and becoming a central concern, alongside the focus on climate change. Climate change directly impacts biodiversity and is a prominent aspect of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria. At the EU level, designated areas called Natura 2000 sites have been established for protection and conservation, aimed at safeguarding habitats and species. However, the data regarding these sites, habitats, and species is currently dispersed and isolated, resulting in limited usefulness. To address this issue, we introduce our work on a Knowledge Graph (KG) for biodiversity, known as Nature First KG. This KG aims to connect various data silos, including information about sites, species, and habitats, through cross-references called crossovers. Combining it with a digital twin, we empower recommender use cases such as: preventing human-wildlife conflicts, facilitating species reproduction, and combating illegal poaching to name a few. © 2023 Copyright for this paper by its authors.},
	author_keywords = {biodiversity; data integration; FAIR; knowledge graphs; linked open data},
	keywords = {Cell proliferation; Climate change; Conservation; Data integration; Ecosystems; Knowledge graph; Linked data; Open Data; Data silos; FAIR; Human-wildlife conflict; Illegal poaching; Knowledge graphs; Linked open datum; Natura 2000; Biodiversity},
	correspondence_address = {A. Ahmeti; Semantic Web Company, Austria; email: albin.ahmeti@semantic-web.com},
	editor = {Fundulaki I. and Kozaki K. and Garijo D. and Gomez-Perez J.M.},
	publisher = {CEUR-WS},
	issn = {16130073},
	language = {English},
	abbrev_source_title = {CEUR Workshop Proc.},
	type = {Conference paper},
	publication_stage = {Final},
	source = {Scopus}
}

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