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HAICTA 2022

Το 10ο Διεθνές Συνέδριο της ΕΠΕΓΕ/HAICTA

Πότε;


22-25 Σεπτεμβρίου 2022

Πού;


Crowne Plaza Athens City Centre
Αθήνα

Στόχος του HAICTA 2022 ήταν να φέρει κοντά επαγγελματίες, εμπειρογνώμονες και ερευνητές που εργάζονται στη γεωργία, τα τρόφιμα και το περιβάλλον, δίνοντας έμφαση στη δυνατότητα εφαρμογής των λύσεων και των καινοτομιών ΤΠΕ σε πραγματικές βιομηχανικές περιπτώσεις και τις αντίστοιχες προκλήσεις.

Το 2022 σηματοδοτεί την 20ή επέτειο των Συνεδρίων της ΕΠΕΓΕ/HAICTA, αφού το πρώτο από τη σειρά πραγματοποιήθηκε το 2002 στην Αθήνα. Αφού διοργανώσαμε τα επόμενα Συνέδρια της ΕΠΕΓΕ/HAICTA σε 8 διαφορετικές πόλεις σε όλη την Ελλάδα όλα αυτά τα χρόνια, αποφασίσαμε να επιστρέψουμε το HAICTA 2022 πίσω στις ρίζες του, στην Αθήνα, γιορτάζοντας έτσι τα 20 χρόνια επιτυχημένων Διεθνών Συνεδρίων πάνω στις Τεχνολογίες Πληροφορικής και Επικοινωνιών στη Γεωργία, τα Τρόφιμα και το Περιβάλλον.

Το HAICTA 2022 αποτέλεσε το 2ο Συνέδριο της σειράς που πρόσφερε συμμετοχή τόσο δια ζώσης όσο και εξ αποστάσεως (teleconferencing), καθώς επίσης και τηλεοπτική κάλυψη (livestreaming) για όσους δεν μπόρεσαν να το παρακολουθήσουν δια ζώσης, δίνοντας την ευκαιρία σε ένα ακόμη ευρύτερο κοινό. Και οι τρεις ημέρες είναι διαθέσιμες κατ' απαίτηση στο επίσημο κανάλι μας στο YouTube εδώ.
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call for papers
haicta_2022_cfp_v1_final.pdf
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θεματα συνεδριου
ICT Applications
  • Database Systems and Data Mining / Data Recording Systems
  • Decision Support Systems
  • e-Business, e-Commerce, e-Sales, e-Marketing and e-Services
  • Information Systems and Web Applications / Digital Farming
  • Internet of Things, Sensor, RFID and Mobile/Wireless Network Applications
  • Precision Technologies: Crop and Livestock Production; Farm and Animal Health Monitoring
​Farm Management / Rural Development
  • Alternative Tourism and Promotion of Rural Areas
  • e-Networking, Collective Actions and e-Governance in Rural Areas
  • Farm Education, Training & Advisory, e-Learning, Interactive and Web-based Systems
  • Innovation in Farms and Rural Area
  • Sustainability and Resilience of Rural Areas and Agri-food Systems
Crop and Livestock Production
  • Agro-ecology
  • Crop and Livestock Breeding / Local Varieties, Breeds and Landraces
  • Epidemics Modeling, Animal Health Monitoring
  • Fisheries, Aquaculture and Blue Growth
  • Genomics and Biotechnologies in Farming, Livestock production and Forestry
  • Sustainable Crop and Livestock Production
Agri-food Systems - Circular Economy
  • Alternative Protein Sources
  • Food Waste
  • Innovations in Food Hygiene and High-Quality Food
  • Innovative uses of Agricultural By-products and Waste Management
  • Novel Agri-food Systems
  • Quality Assurance, Authenticity and Traceability of Food Products
  • Supply Chain Management & Logistics / Local Products and Short Value Chains
Environment / Climate Change
  • Climate Change Modeling / Climate Vulnerability, Adaptation and Mitigation
  • Environmental Design and Policy
  • Regulation of GHG Emissions
  • Spatial Analysis, Landscape Planning & GIS-based Analysis
  • Sustainable Forestry, Wood Technology and Wood Products
  • Sustainable Management of Natural Resources / Ecosystem Services
  • Wildfire Risk Assessment and Prevention / Wildlife Management & Protection
​Water Resources
  • Irrigation Technologies and Water Resources Monitoring
  • Sustainable Water Management
  • Water Purification, Desalination and Re-use Technologies
επικεφαλησ
Conference Chair
George Vlontzos, University of Thessaly, Greece

President of HAICTA
Thomas Bournaris, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

Organizing Committee Chairs
Athanasios Ragkos, Agricultural Economics Research Institute, Greece
Elias Tsourapas, EAVI, Belgium

Program Chairs
Alexandros Theodoridis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Stavriani Koutsou, International Hellenic University, Greece

​PR & Communications Chair
Thomas Kappas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
οργανωτικη επιτροπη
Chairs
Athanasios Ragkos, Agricultural Economics Research Institute, Greece
Elias Tsourapas, EAVI, Belgium

​PR & Communications Chair
Thomas Kappas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
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Members
Alexandros Theodoridis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
​Constantina Costopoulou, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece
Georgios Vlontzos, University of Thessaly, Greece
Konstantinos Demestichas, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece​
Maria Ntaliani, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece
Michael Maliappis, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece
Sotiris Karetsos, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece​
Stavriani Koutsou, International Hellenic University - Thessaloniki, Greece
Thomas Bournaris, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

Secretarial Support
Christina-Eleni Giatra, ELGO-DIMITRA, Greece
Eleftheria Deligiannidou, University of Thessaly, Greece
Maria Markaki, University of Thessaly, Greece
Vasiliki Mavroviti, University of Thessaly, Greece
επιστημονικη επιτροπη
Chairs
Alexandros Theodoridis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Stavriani Koutsou, International Hellenic University, Greece

Members
Alessandra Crisà, CREA, Italy
Anastasios Michailidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
André Miralles, Irstea, France
Athanasios Ragkos, Agricultural Economics Research Institute, Greece
Charilaos Kephaliacos, University of Toulouse, France
Chrisovalantis Malesios, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece
Christina Moulogianni, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Constantina Costopoulou, ​Agricultural University of Athens, Greece
Constantino Valero, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
Constantinos Parisis, University of Western Macedonia, Greece
Daniel Martin Collado, ASSAFE / CITA, Spain
Daniele Sarri, Firenze University​, Italy
Dimitrios Myronidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki​, Greece
Ekaterina Ivanova, Space Research and Technology Institute - BAS​, Bulgaria
Evangelos Economou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
George Adamides, Agricultural Research Institute, Cyprus
Georgia Koutouzidou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Georgios Delis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Georgios Vlontzos, University of Thessaly, Greece
Grzegorz Cielniak, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom
Ioanna Stylianaki, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Jason Papathanasiou, University of Macedonia​, Greece
Jorge Mongil Manso, Catholic University of Avila, Spain
Kateryna Kononova, V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University​, Ukraine
Konstantinos Demestichas, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece
László Várallyai, University of Debrecen, Hungary
Marco Vieri, Firenze University​, Italy
Maria Eleni Filippitzi, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Maria Ntaliani, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece
​Marta Ladanyi, Szent István University, Hungary
Matina Bibi, University of Western Macedonia​, Greece
Michael Maliappis, Agricultural University of Athens​, Greece
​Miklós Herdon, University of Debrecen, Hungary
Miltiadis Chalikias, University of Western Attica - Piraeus, Greece
Miran Lakota, University of Maribor​, Slovenia
Monica Trif, Centre for Innovative Process Engineering (CENTIV), Germany
Nazan Koluman, RRAP, Turkey
Nikos Petrelis, University of Applied Sciences of Thessaly - Larissa, Greece
Panagiota Sergaki, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Paraskevi Chantzi, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Paraskevi Karanikola, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
​Pavlos Delias, International Hellenic University - Kavala, Greece
Pavlos Karanikolas, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece
Radu Rosca, University of Agricultural Sciences Iasi​, Romania
Sanja Lazic, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
Sergio A. David, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Sotiria Vouraki, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Sotiris Karetsos, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece
Stavros Tsiantikoudis, Democritus University of Thrace​, Greece
Thomas Bournaris, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Vagis Samathrakis, International Hellenic University - Thessaloniki​, Greece
Vania V. Estrela, Universidade Federal Fluminense​, Brazil
Vojtech Merunka, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
Youssef Chebli, INRA, Morocco
κεντρικοι ομιλητεσ
SMART Dairy Farming: Applications, challenges and future prospects

By: Mariska Van der Voort
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Dr. Mariska van der Voort is an assistant professor in the field of data driven economic decision making in the livestock production chain at the Business Economics Group at Wageningen University, the Netherlands. She holds a degree in Animal Sciences from Wageningen University and a Ph. D. in Applied Biological Sciences from Ghent University, Belgium. As a PhD and later as a Post-Doctoral Researcher at Wageningen University, Mariska worked on different research project in the domain of agricultural economics, animal health and production economics, farm management, and decision support. As an assistant professor she tries to understand the value of information of data-driven applications for the livestock value chain. Key challenges in her research are to understand the (economic) value of precision technologies at farm level and other actors up- and downstream the livestock value chain, strategies and management, how to improve farm management decisions based on data, and determine the economic potentials of early disease prediction. As a lecture she teaches different courses at Wageningen University in relation to Business Economics and the use of Big Data in business decision.
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Precision farming and AI as front-runners towards a more sustainable agriculture

By: Spyros Fountas
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Dr. Spyros Fountas is Associate Professor in Agricultural Engineering at Agricultural University of Athens and Editor-in-Chief in the ELSEVIER journal Smart Agricultural Technology. He holds an MSc from Cranfield University UK in Information Technology, and PhD from Copenhagen University, Denmark in Systems Analysis on Precision Agriculture. He was also Visiting Scholar at Purdue University, USA. He has been Keynote speaker in several conferences among others in the FIRA Conference on Agricultural Robotics in France 2021;  International Horticultural Congress in Turkey in 2018, 17th European Weed Research Society (EWRS), in France in June 2015; European Conference on Precision Agriculture (ECPA) in Spain in 2013. He has coordinated 3 H2020 projects, Smart-AKIS, GATES and currently OPTIMA on optimised Integrated Pest Management for precise detection and control of plant diseases. He is also participating in 15 other H2020 funded projects. He has 130 papers, including book chapters, journal papers and conference papers and 5200 citations (Google scholar, April 2022).
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The Cool Farm Biodiversity metric: an evidence-based online tool to report and improve biodiversity management at farm scale

By: Dr Lynn Dicks
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Dr Lynn Dicks is a Lecturer in Animal Ecology at the Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge.  She is a Natural Environment Research Council Independent Research Fellow, a Fellow of Selwyn College and leads the Agroecology Research Group in the Zoology Department. She is the scientific lead for the Cool Farm Biodiversity Tool, and a member of the Science Advisory Council for the Cool Farm Alliance. She was a Co-ordinating Lead Author of the IPBES Thematic assessment of pollinators, pollination and food production and has authored over 80 scientific publications on insect conservation, agricultural biodiversity and evidence-based conservation in agricultural landscapes. She has a degree from Oxford University in Biological Sciences (1995) and a PhD from Cambridge University (2002) on the ecology of flower-visiting insects. From 2002-2009, she worked as a science writer and science communications adviser. From 2016-2019 she was based at the University of East Anglia, where she holds an Honorary Readership.
ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ ΣΥΝΕΔΡΙΟΥ
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social programme
Sunday, September 25th, 2022
City Tour – Things to do and places to visit

Acropolis
The greatest and finest sanctuary of ancient Athens, dedicated primarily to its patron, the goddess Athena, dominates the centre of the city from the rocky crag known as the Acropolis. Sitting on and around this hill are several very important sites. The Parthenon is the most famous, but there is also the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion, the Odeon of Herodes Atticus and the theater of Dionysus. Athens Acropolis is open daily from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, with the last entry being at 7:30 PM.

Acropolis Museum
Only 300m away from the sacred rock of Acropolis stands the impressive Acropolis Museum, one of the most important contemporary works of architecture in Athens. It is made of steel, glass and concrete and it houses 4,000 priceless finds from the Acropolis monuments that represent its history and function as the most important religious center of ancient Athens.

Areios Pagos, Philopappou Hill, Pnyx and Ancient Agora
Coming down from the Acropolis you arrive at the Areios Pagos, the most ancient law court of the world. Opposite it is Philopappou Hill, with its beautiful cobbled little roads and the Roman monument by the same name on its top, while close by is the Pnyx, where the citizens of ancient Athens used to assemble and exert their democratic rights. Walking farther along the pedestrian road you arrive at the Ancient Agora, which was the commercial, political and religious center of ancient Athens. A visit to the archaeological site will give you the opportunity to become acquainted with the workings of Classical Athenian democracy and visit the stunning Temple of Hephaestus.

National Gardens and the Zappeion
Located next to the Greek parliament, the National Garden is a large green space behind the Temple of Olympian Zeus and home to the Zappeion. If you have had some time to spare, this is a quiet, shady place to relax. Inviting trails lead through tall trees and offer a reprieve from the busy streets. On the edge of the garden is the Zappeion Hall, which you can enter for a peek inside if it is not in use. It is used for events.

Plaka and Anafiotika Neighborhoods
At the shadow of the Acropolis is Plaka, the most picturesque and oldest district of Athens. Narrow pedestrian streets and the little squares of the Plaka quarter are lined with lovely pastel-painted houses, restaurants, and shops. Unique in every respect is the Cycladic neighborhood of Anafiotika with the tiny, whitewashed houses among the rocks, the gardens with the flowers, the narrow alleys and the mazy planning is similar only to the one found in Cycladic islands. So, a leisurely stroll around these neighborhoods is the perfect thing to do for relaxation.
πρακτικα συνεδριου
Τα πρακτικά του Συνεδρίου είναι διαθέσιμα στον ακόλουθο σύνδεσμο: https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3293/
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