Advances of the Biosystems Engineering
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Sciences".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 August 2022) | Viewed by 8841
Special Issue Editors
Interests: aid decision support system; environmental management; new crop systems; water footprint; carbon footprint; LCA
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Interests: agricultural buildings; construction engineering; recycled concrete; sprinkle irrigation; solar pumping
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Interests: environmental sustainability; use of by-product; LCA; renewable energy
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Biosystems engineering is a relatively recent name for a specialization that has developed naturally for years from traditional Agricultural Engineering, which, in this case, emphasizes even more so the concepts of sustainability and the relationship with the environment in biosystems engineering.
Therefore, this Special Issue is to gather together the knowledge and research experience in the use of science, both pure and applied, and the principles of engineering for the design of buildings, devices, equipment and materials for production, processing and management of agricultural and aquaculture systems, ecosystem services, by-products and waste and natural resources—soil, water, air and energy. Solutions for the production, storage, transport, processing and packaging of agricultural and aquaculture products are also included. All of the above will additionally consider environmental sustainability. Selected works from the XI Congreso Iberico de AgroIngenieria will also be included.
The disciplines to be covered will be:
- Energy supply;
- Irrigation engineering;
- Agricultural power and machinery;
- Building;
- Environmental sustainability;
- Planning of the territory;
- Greenhouse technology;
- Animal production technology and aquaculture;
- Agrifood engineering;
- Automation and emerging technologies, plus precision agriculture;
- Use of by-products.
Prof. Dr. María Dolores Gómez-López
Prof. Dr. Jesús Montero Martínez
Prof. Dr. Adriana Correa
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- energy
- irrigation
- mechanization
- building
- environmental sustainability
- territory
- greenhouse
- animal production
- aquaculture
- agrifood
- automation
- by-products
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