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ontologyTitle=Facilities and Industries Ontology
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dateCreated=2024-03-06
dateModified=2024-03-06
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citeAs=http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5331-5052, https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3271-6700. Facilities and Industries Ontology. Revision: 1. Retrieved from: http://w3id.org/fio/v1/fio#
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description=Facilities are specific locations where commercial or institutional activity occurs. Industry classification schemes divide economic activities into functional groups. These two key concepts are crucial for analyzing institutional and economic activity and its spatial distribution, which are critical for understanding environmental impact, labor dynamics, supply chains, and many other complex social and environmental phenomena. The Facilities and Industries Ontology (FIO) is a generic ontology design pattern for linking facilities to industry sectors as defined in classification systems. FIO supports semantic reasoning to, e.g., infer broader industry sectors that are associated with facilities and organizations.
introduction=The core concepts of the Facilities and Industries Ontology Design Pattern (FIO) are Facility and Industry. A Facility is defined as a physical entity with a fixed geospatial location where commercial or institutional activity occurs or has occurred in the past. An Industry represents a particular economic subdivision characterized by its function and services. For example, grain farming and grain milling represent distinct industries within the farming and food manufacturing sectors, respectively. Facilities and industries are closely connected: each facility is associated with one or more industries, modeled in FIO using the ofIndustry property.
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