FSSMF outlines the tenets (grounding elements) of food systems sustainability, that each framework necessarily needs to consider for consistently accounting for it. FSSMF Tenets cover Pillars and Stocks of Essential Relations pertaining to food systems sustainability. FSSMF Pillars and Stocks stand as orthogonal to existing food systems sustainability frameworks.
Pillars count for three:
- The perspectives of food systems stakeholders.
- The complexity of food systems.
- The transformation of food systems.
The stocks count for two:
- Domain-Neutral Relations (DNRs).
- Domain Relations (DRs).
See the article referred to in the "publication and documentation" section of this repository for details.
This repository maintains the FSSMF Atlas, a series of graphical nodes-and-edges-based illustrations (Charts), structuring the FSSMF vocabulary. Currently, FSSMF adopts the OBO-Foundry perspective of ontological realism (see for instance Arp et al. (2015) and Smith and Ceusters (2010)). FSSMF Atlas versions adopting alternative ontological perspectives will come soon.
Currently, this repository hosts the FSSMF Atlas charts.
FSSMF Atlas charts count for four:
- The Main Chart (Atlas-MC).
- The Auxiliary Chart 1 (Atlas-AC1).
- The Auxiliary Chart 2 (Atlas-AC2).
- The Auxiliary Chart 3 (Atlas-AC3).
Atlas-MC extends FSSMF vocabularies from Sustainability Core Ontology (SCO) and Basic Formal Ontology (BFO). Each auxiliary map outlines the vocabulary primarily relating to one of the three pillars. The auxiliary charts also provide links to external literature resources.
The article referred to in the "publication and documentation" section of this repository presents the methodology employed to construct FSSMF Atlas Charts.
FSSMF Atlas charts are available in CXL format and PDF format. We suggest downloading and exploring charts with CmapTools (Version 6.03), to optimally visualize FSSMF Atlas. Charts should be imported locally or in Cmap cloud. Alternatively, charts may be viewed in PDF format. PDF versions, however, do not retain the functionality to access resources linked in the charts (See the following figure). Novel environments for navigation, visualization, and retrieval of FSSMF charts will come soon.
Fig. Extract from Atlas-AC1.The red circle: link to external resources (an example).
The following ontologies have been developed employing FSSMF:
Coming soon.
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