An Ontology-Based Framework for Adaptation Relate to Climate Change in Health Perspective Recommendation
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Climate change endangers human health, affecting all sectors of society, both domestically and globally. The solution for human to help and protect their kind from this issue is to adaptation. This article presents an ontologybase framework for adaptation relate to climate change in health perspective recommendation. In present methodology, researchers have proposed conceptual models for those subjects. In this paper we support the use of ontology to explicitly specify knowledge vocabulary in adaptation relate to climate change in health perspective domain and relations between them. We define three processes that introduce a recommendation system. (1) Ontology Development (2) Knowledge Base Development, the process to gather data about climate change in any location from web space, in this framework we propose micro-blogging: Twitter to make RDF store about climate change events (3) Recommendation, match the information to recommend. Our proposed framework is expected to contribute in the future.
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