ISO/TMBG/SAG SF - Smart Farming
• Define a set of parameters for the classification of “Smart Farming” for the purposes of the SAG • Build a matrix between the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the definition of Smart farming in order to establish an overview of current and potential future challenges in relation to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) • Recommend actions to address these challenges • List standards and other documents relevant to Smart Farming that are, or have been, developed by existing ISO Technical Committees • Analyze any synergies in the current work of existing ISO technical committees relevant to Smart Farming, and consider opportunities to coordinate or collaborate across ISO committees where overlaps exist • Set up a gap analysis in order to identify areas important for standardization in the field of Smart Farming not currently addressed by an existing ISO committee • Recommend standardization activities • Set up recommendations for the structuring of these standardization activities, which includes consideration of existing ISO committees, new technical committees, and ongoing coordination mechanisms • Establish a priority list of any new work to be undertaken in the short term that should be progressed as an immediate priority Main output • The SAG on SF is expected to deliver its summarised findings in the form of a Roadmap on Smart farming.
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• Define a set of parameters for the classification of “Smart Farming” for the purposes of the SAG • Build a matrix between the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the definition of Smart farming in order to establish an overview of current and potential future challenges in relation to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) • Recommend actions to address these challenges • List standards and other documents relevant to Smart Farming that are, or have been, developed by existing ISO Technical Committees • Analyze any synergies in the current work of existing ISO technical committees relevant to Smart Farming, and consider opportunities to coordinate or collaborate across ISO committees where overlaps exist • Set up a gap analysis in order to identify areas important for standardization in the field of Smart Farming not currently addressed by an existing ISO committee • Recommend standardization activities • Set up recommendations for the structuring of these standardization activities, which includes consideration of existing ISO committees, new technical committees, and ongoing coordination mechanisms • Establish a priority list of any new work to be undertaken in the short term that should be progressed as an immediate priority Main output • The SAG on SF is expected to deliver its summarised findings in the form of a Roadmap on Smart farming.
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ISO/TMBG/SAG SF is a Technical Committee within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Smart Farming" and is responsible for: • Define a set of parameters for the classification of “Smart Farming” for the purposes of the SAG • Build a matrix between the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the definition of Smart farming in order to establish an overview of current and potential future challenges in relation to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) • Recommend actions to address these challenges • List standards and other documents relevant to Smart Farming that are, or have been, developed by existing ISO Technical Committees • Analyze any synergies in the current work of existing ISO technical committees relevant to Smart Farming, and consider opportunities to coordinate or collaborate across ISO committees where overlaps exist • Set up a gap analysis in order to identify areas important for standardization in the field of Smart Farming not currently addressed by an existing ISO committee • Recommend standardization activities • Set up recommendations for the structuring of these standardization activities, which includes consideration of existing ISO committees, new technical committees, and ongoing coordination mechanisms • Establish a priority list of any new work to be undertaken in the short term that should be progressed as an immediate priority Main output • The SAG on SF is expected to deliver its summarised findings in the form of a Roadmap on Smart farming. This committee has published 0 standards.
ISO/TMBG/SAG SF develops ISO standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: • Define a set of parameters for the classification of “Smart Farming” for the purposes of the SAG • Build a matrix between the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the definition of Smart farming in order to establish an overview of current and potential future challenges in relation to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) • Recommend actions to address these challenges • List standards and other documents relevant to Smart Farming that are, or have been, developed by existing ISO Technical Committees • Analyze any synergies in the current work of existing ISO technical committees relevant to Smart Farming, and consider opportunities to coordinate or collaborate across ISO committees where overlaps exist • Set up a gap analysis in order to identify areas important for standardization in the field of Smart Farming not currently addressed by an existing ISO committee • Recommend standardization activities • Set up recommendations for the structuring of these standardization activities, which includes consideration of existing ISO committees, new technical committees, and ongoing coordination mechanisms • Establish a priority list of any new work to be undertaken in the short term that should be progressed as an immediate priority Main output • The SAG on SF is expected to deliver its summarised findings in the form of a Roadmap on Smart farming. Currently, there are 0 published standards from this technical committee.
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