IST-Africa 2021 Conference

10 - 14 May 2021

IST-Africa 2021 Agenda



Updated: 2021-02-22 11:00:52

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Day 5: 14 May 2021

09:00
09:00
Session 27a: eAgriculture 1
smAvo and smaTo: Successes of eAgricultural Technologies in South Africa
André Broekman, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Digitalization of Indigenous Knowledge in African Agriculture for Fostering Food Security
Hana Kubíčková, Plan4all, Czech Republic
Impact of Information and Communication Technology in Enhancing Food Security in a Rural Area: Alice Community as a Case Study
Dare Ebenezer Fatumo, University of Fort Hare, South Africa
The Impact of ICTs on Smallholder Farmer Household Food Insecurity Status in iLembe District, KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa
Ntabeni Jere, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Technology-enabled Sustainable Agriculture: the Agroecology Case
Philippe COUSIN, SENSEEN, France
10:40
Coffee Break : Break
10:45
10:45
Session 28a: eAgriculture 2
A Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Based System for Livestock Tracking and Localization
Jared Makario, Dedan Kimathi University of Technology, Kenya
Design Considerations and Data Communication Architecture for National Animal Identification and Traceability System in Nigeria
Mobayode O. Akinsolu, Wrexham Glyndwr University, United Kingdom
Geo-information Technology Application Based Animal Health Management Decision Support System Development
Sudhanshu Panda, University of North Georgia, United States
Raspberry Pi Based Recording System for Acoustic Monitoring of Bird Species.
Gabriel Njoroge, Dedan Kimathi University of Technology, Kenya
Farmers’ Use of Mobile Devices in Developing Countries
Augusto Domingos, International University of Management, Namibia
12:25
12:25
Plenary Session 29a: Plenary 7
IST-Africa Journey
Daan du Toit, Deputy Director-General: International Cooperation and Resources, Department of Science and Innovation, South Africa
12:40
Lunch : Lunch
13:40
13:40
Session 30a: eAgriculture 3
Temperature and Humidity Control Algorithm for Poultry Farm Control Systems
Willie Kasakula, University of Rwanda, Rwanda
Leveraging COVID-19 Impact: Innovation, Science and Technology (IST) Integration for Boosting Resilience of Citrus Fruit Farmers in Teso Region of Uganda
John Kasse, Makerere University Business School, Uganda
Supporting Adoption of Precision Agriculture
Lindokuhle Mdletshe, INNOBIZ Group, South Africa
An Analysis of Farm-based Carbon Footprint Calculators: Insights for Farmers
Rufaida Auliar, University of Technology Mauritius, Mauritius
Bandits using Fuzzy to fill Knapsacks: Smallholder Farmers Credit Scoring
Benjamin Otieno, Kibabii University, Kenya
15:00
Coffee Break : Break
15:05
15:05
Session 31a: eAgriculture and Environmental Sustainability
An Indigenous Knowledge System for Promoting Awareness of Water Resource Issues
Dumani Kunjuzwa, Nelson Mandela University , South Africa
Leveraging IoT and Machine Learning for Improved Monitoring of Water Resources – A Case Study of the Upper Ewaso Nyiro River
Jason Kabi, Dedan Kimathi University of Technology, Kenya
Real Time Flood Monitoring and Prevention Using IoT Sensors in Developing Countries
Fatimah Curumtally, Université des Mascareignes, Mauritius
Existing Optimal Water Network designs for addressing demand and supply needs for NamWater
Raimbert Namukuwa, Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia
GIS Applied to Ravine Mapping in the Peripheral Zones of Huambo (Central Angolan Plateau)
Isau Alfredo Bernardo Quissindo, Faculty of Agrarian Science - University José Eduardo dos Santos (UJES), Huambo, Angola, Angola

Disclaimer: This is the Advance Programme, which is subject to change. The Final Programme will be published in March, following receipt of all final papers.

To view presentations within individual sessions, click on View papers assigned to individual session. icon.
To collapse papers in all sessions, click here.
To print the full programme, click Printable Version