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- Title
A Study Using Treesoft Set and Neutrosophic Sets on Possible Soil Organic Transformations in Urban Agriculture Systems.
- Authors
Vizuete, Paolo Chasi
- Abstract
In the current context of accelerated urbanization and the urgent need for sustainability, urban agriculture has become a vital alternative to guarantee food security and ecological management of cities. This study addresses possible soil organic transformations in these systems using Treesoft Set and neutrosophic sets. Treesoft Set, an advanced tool for complex data analysis, is complemented by neutrosophic set theory, which allows you to manage the uncertainty inherent in natural and human systems. Together, these methodologies provide a more complete and detailed view of how urban land can adapt and improve under sustainable agricultural practices, highlighting the importance of integrating technology and ecology in the design of green cities. The analysis carried out not only unravels the dynamics of soil organic transformations, but also highlights the variability and complex interactions that occur in urban environments. Research shows that, through the application of Treesoft Set and neutrosophic sets, it is possible to identify patterns and trends that would otherwise go unnoticed. Additionally, it highlights how these tools can influence decision-making to optimize land use and encourage agricultural practices that improve the health of the urban ecosystem. This innovative approach opens new avenues for research and development of urban agriculture, promoting more resilient and efficient systems in the management of natural resources in an increasingly urbanized world.
- Subjects
URBAN agriculture; NEUTROSOPHIC logic; SOIL composition; HUMUS; SET theory
- Publication
International Journal of Neutrosophic Science (IJNS), 2025, Vol 25, Issue 1, p315
- ISSN
2692-6148
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.54216/IJNS.250128