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Smart technologies to improve the management and resilience to climate change of livestock housing: a systematic and critical review

Francesco Bordignon, Giorgio Provolo, Elisabetta Riva, Maria Caria, Giuseppe Todde, Gabriele Sara, Francesco Cesarini, Giampiero Grossi, Andrea Vitali, Nicola Lacetera, Andrea Pezzuolo

Italian Journal of Animal Science · 2025

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Summary

Smart technologies such as sensors, data analytics, and automated systems could play a crucial role in enhancing the resilience of livestock housing to climate change. By providing precise and timely data, these technologies enable better resource management, early detection of stressors, and adaptive responses to environmental changes. However, a comprehensive and critical evaluation of their potential role and current applications in improving the sustainability and adaptability of livestock systems to climate change is still lacking. This research provides a first investigation of the role of smart technologies in addressing climate change challenges within the livestock sector and identifies critical areas for future research and development. A systematic and critical review of 131 pap

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1080/1828051x.2025.2455500
Catalogue ID
SNmohi6ji3-lcz2sn
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