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- Umweltvorsorge und Zukunftssicherung im Informationszeitalter - Herausforderung an Umweltpolitik und InformatikWolfgang Birthler. 25-30 [doi]
- Unsere Chancen in der InformationsgesellschaftErwin Staudt. 31-34 [doi]
- Forecast, Control of Water Level/Flow and Flood Prevention in River Basins and Water Reservoirs - Cybernetical AspectsJürgen Wernstedt, Thomas Rauschenbach. 35-50 [doi]
- Chemometrics in the Environmental Sciences - Challenges and New MethodsJürgen W. Einax. 51-57 [doi]
- Application of Systems Analysis Tools in Environmental EngineeringOlgierd Hryniewicz, Jan Studzinski. 58-68 [doi]
- A Sustainable Information Society Within the Enlarged European Community - Reflections on the Infrastructure of the Information SocietyMichael Angrick. 69-77 [doi]
- The Importance of Being Environmentally ConsciousWerner Pillmann, Elisabeth Mrakotsky. 78-85 [doi]
- The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe: Its Contribution Past, Present and Future to the Environmental Information Society, in the Context of EnlargementJerome Simpson, Gabor Heves. 86-93 [doi]
- Modern Communication Instruments for the Imparting of Sustainable Management - By the Example of an AvatarRudolph Braun, Valentin Nicolescu, Helmut Krcmar, Werner F. Schulz, Martin Kreeb. 94-101 [doi]
- IT-Replacement Investments and Sustainability Within Swiss Forest Ecosystem Research: The Broad and the Narrow StrategyPeter Jakob, Gustav Schneiter, Erik Rösler, Christian Hug, Flurin Sutter. 102-109 [doi]
- Implementing Environmental Management at the Village Community Level: A Case Study Based on Pakistani ExperienceImran S. Khalid. 110-116 [doi]
- Standardization of Environmental Data and Information Management in the Czech and Slovak RepublicJirí Hrebícek, Tomás Pitner, Vladimír Benko. 117-124 [doi]
- Basel Convention Regional Centre for Training and Technology Transfer, Slovakia in the Process of EU EnlargementMiroslav Lacuska, Dana Lapesová, Jirí Hrebícek. 125-132 [doi]
- "Virtual Environmental Office" for Municipalities in Central and Eastern EuropeUlrich Eimer. 133-138 [doi]
- Decision Support for Consumers - Information Services for a More Sustainable WorldGergely Lukács. 139-145 [doi]
- Environmental Informatics: Concepts and DefinitionsKostas D. Karatzas. 146-151 [doi]
- Data Warehouse for Water Management - Geographic Data and ETL ProcessesGergely Lukács, Arnd Otterstätter, Claus Hofmann, Marcus Briesen, Gunter Vogt, Gerhild Lienau, Hans Neumann, Volker Schuchardt, Dirk Weber. 152-159 [doi]
- An Approach Towards an Unified View on Environmental Data- The Environmental Markup LanguageMichael Haase, Jörg Westbomke, Thomas Schütz, Roland Mayer-Föll, Burkhard Schneider, Michael Bilo. 160-164 [doi]
- An Open-Source Community for Building Ecological ToolsRudolph Braun, Markus Russ, Werner F. Schulz, Helmut Krcmar, Martin Kreeb. 165-170 [doi]
- Web Portals for Environmental Information Dissemination - Artificial Intelligence Use CasesÉrica Bezerra Queiroz Ribeiro, Hugo Cesar Hoeschl, Filipe Corrêa da Costa. 171-176 [doi]
- Architecture of River Information System with Automatic XML ProcessingSonja Bec, Jadranka Pecar-Ilic, Ivica Ruzic. 177-184 [doi]
- WAP-Based Environmental Information ServicesJörg Westbomke, Thomas Dombeck, Michael Haase, Renate Ebel, Dieter Lehne. 185-192 [doi]
- Mobile Portals for Community-Based Collaborative Environmental MonitoringHarry Storch. 193-200 [doi]
- Virtual Environmental Scenarios Applied ina Geo-Multimedia SystemHerwig Zeiner, Alexander Almer, Harald Stelzl, Iris Frech, Werner Haas 0001. 201-207 [doi]
- What is a Coupled Model?Ekkehard Holzbecher. 208-215 [doi]
- A Coupled Model for Transport, Geochemistry and Redox ProcessesChristoph Horner, Ekkehard Holzbecher, Bernd Wiese, Gunnar Nützmann. 216-222 [doi]
- Rule-Based Modelling of Soil-Water Interactions Influenced by Subsidence Caused by Mining ActivitiesChristian Fischer, Andra Hirsemann, Heidrun Matejka, Tobias Riekeberg. 223-230 [doi]
- Visual Urban Space Assessment from Sky Shape AnalysisFrançois Sarradin, Daniel Siret, Jacques Teller. 231-238 [doi]
- Data Models for Physical FlowErik Löfving, Anders Grimvall. 239-245 [doi]
- A GIS-Based Integrated Simulation Environment for Linking Land Use Patterns to Ecosystem ProcessesRüdiger Schaldach. 246-252 [doi]
- Contemporary Spatial Analysis and Simulation of the Settlement Development of the Dresden City RegionNguyen-Xuan Thinh. 253-261 [doi]
- Use of the PERSEUS Models to Analyse the Effects of Large-Scale Renewable Energy ProductionJohannes Rosen, Dominik Möst, Wolf Fichtner, Otto Rentz. 262-269 [doi]
- Computer-Based Risk Assessment Using Structure-Activity Relationship CalculationGabriele Vierhuff. 270-273 [doi]
- Agent-Based Expert Information Retrieval for Flood-Risk ManagementCharlotte Kämpf, Jürgen Ihringer, Anusch Daemi, Jacques Calmet. 274-281 [doi]
- Meeting User Needs in the Development of the EUROCLIM Climate Information SystemMartin C. Maguire. 282-289 [doi]
- Multiple Dependencies and Scenario Management in Emission InventoriesHeinrich Humer, Wilfried Winiwarter, Gerald Schimak. 290-296 [doi]
- Greenhouse Gas Inventory Analysis in the Energy Sector of UkraineRostyslav Stolyarchuk, Lubomyra Kujii. 297-304 [doi]
- Assessment of Telecommunication-Supported Dynamic Vehicle Routing StrategiesLorenz M. Hilty, André J. Rogger, Frank A. Hartmann. 305-311 [doi]
- Reducing Traffic and Enhancing Communication by Computer-Supported Mobility-CoopsStefan Naumann, Kerstin Schäfer. 312-317 [doi]
- Agent-Based Simulation of Sustainable Logistic Strategies for Large City Courier ServicesNicolas Knaak, Ruth Meyer, Bernd Page. 318-325 [doi]
- A Model to Dynamically Change Settings in a Life Cycle Assessment for Packaging SystemsAndreas Ciroth. 326-333 [doi]
- Implementation of Corporate Material Flow Management in Automotive Suppliers - Development of MethodsDaniel Heubach, Uwe Rey. 334-341 [doi]
- Approaches to Remove Data Defects from Material Flow NetworksSilke Prötzsch, Claus Rautenstrauch. 342-348 [doi]
- Development of an Environmental Management System Based on Agent Technology for Inland Water Data in the European UnionJørgen Würtz. 349-356 [doi]
- Nutrient Retention - A Key Element in Evaluating Reference Conditions of Lakes and Reservoirs for the EU Water Framework DirectiveJosef Hejzlar, Paul Boers, Brian Kronvang, Feza Karaer. 357-364 [doi]
- Construction of Simplified Lake Water Quality Modules (SWQM) Using Monte Carlo Simulation and Artificial Neural NetworksThomas Petzoldt, Ronny Peters, Katja Siemens. 365-372 [doi]
- Coupling of Simulators for Optimal Control of Water QualityAlbrecht Gnauck, Bernhard Luther, Thomas Wiedemann 0001, Wilfried Krug. 373-380 [doi]
- Model of the Object-Oriented Environmental Information - A New Approach in the Environmental Data and Information ManagementJan Sluka, Jirí Hrebícek. 381-388 [doi]
- Developing Different Environmental Database Applications Using a Generic SoftwareUlrich Hussels, Matthias Lüttgert, Janet Nagel. 389-395 [doi]
- Introducing Knowledge Management in the Federal Environmental Agency of AustriaKlaus Tochtermann, Konrad Zirm, Stefanie N. Lindstaedt. 396-403 [doi]
- Thematic User Environment for Water Body Information Systems and BeyondThomas Usländer, Holger Schmid, Martin Schmieder, Jörg Stumpp. 404-411 [doi]
- Analysis and Designing of System on Sharing EST InformationWeihua Zeng, Han Shi, Rongchang Chen, Yongjun Zhang. 412-419 [doi]
- E-CUISINE - European Competence Centre for Users of Information Systems on the EnvironmentThomas Schütz, Gerrit Vonkeman, Andreas Lippke. 420-424 [doi]
- Prague Environmental Information System (IOZIP)Jaroslav Solc, Tereza Votocková. 425-430 [doi]
- Development of an Environmental Data Infrastructure for HamburgMarkus U. Müller, Birgit Augstein, Mathias Bock, Reiner Glowinski. 431-437 [doi]
- Development of an Open Information Infrastructure for Disaster Research: Results and Prospects from DFNK and CEDIMPetra Köhler. 438-445 [doi]
- GSBL - Concept + Software Suite of an Information System for Chemical SubstancesPetra Jahnke, Matthias Menger. 446-453 [doi]
- Construction of the Expert Database Environment and Health www.umweltdaten-online.de (UDO)Hans-Martin Mulisch, Mirko Filetti. 454-461 [doi]
- Main Accents in the Standard ISO 14001 Concerning the Information Resources ManagementGrigor Boyadjiyski. 462-467 [doi]
- Editing ISO 19115 Compliant Metadata in EUROSIONWassilios Kazakos, Alexei Akhounov, Heiko Paoli, Sven Behrens, Hugo Niesing, Stephane Lombardo. 468-474 [doi]
- The UDK and ISO 19115 StandardOliver Karschnick, Fred A. Kruse, Stefanie Töpker, Thomas Riegel, Marco Eichler, Sven Behrens. 475-481 [doi]
- An Environmental Metadata Profile in the EU Project MEDISMarion Wilde, Manfred Lange, Hardy Pundt, Nicole Ostländer, Krzysztof Janowicz. 482-489 [doi]
- Comparison of the Different Instances of the German Environmental Data CatalogueMichael Haase, Thomas Dombeck, Matthias Neidlinger, Günter Barnikel, Fred A. Kruse, Oliver Karschnick. 490-497 [doi]
- gein - Planning the Next GenerationFred A. Kruse, Oliver Karschnick, Stefanie Töpker, Thomas Riegel. 498-504 [doi]
- Dynamic and Interactive Presentation of Environmental InformationUwe Rammert, Friedhelm Hosenfeld. 517-524 [doi]
- Schleswig-Holsteins Environmental Atlas as Content Management System for Environmental Geographical Data?Dirk Görtzen, Stefan Schneberger, Uwe Rammert. 525-532 [doi]
- Target Group Tailored Corporate Environmental Reporting - Stereotyping, Individualisation, PersonalisationRalf Isenmann, Jan Brosowski, Christian Lenz. 533-540 [doi]
- A Case Study on an Automated Generation of Environmental ReportsJorge Marx Gómez, Claus Rautenstrauch, Ralf Isenmann. 541-549 [doi]
- Going Ahead in Harmonising XML-Based DTDs for Corporate Environmental ReportingRalf Isenmann, Jan Brosowski, Jorge Marx Gómez, Hans-Knud Arndt. 550-557 [doi]
- Compliance With the Reporting Requirements With Regard to Environmental Impact Assessment(EIA)in Poland Within the Scope of theEUDirectiveErich Weihs, Artur Kawicki, Piotr Wezyk. 558-566 [doi]
- Virtual Laboratories for Projects in Environment-WaterK.-Peter Holz, Gerald Hildebrandt, Frank Molkenthin. 567-574 [doi]
- Web-Based Application for Implementing Triple-Bottom Line Search ProcessMiguel A. Barrientos, Ari Fainchtein, Natan Zaidenweber. 575-583 [doi]
- Evaluation of a Content Management System (CMS) for the Ministry of Environment and TransportationBaden-Württemberg (UVM)Antje Dietrich, Renate Ebel, Klaus Zetzmann. 584-590 [doi]
- The New Modelling Environment Co-Lab: Survey on the Design of Software and Learning MaterialsUlrich Bosler, Thorsten Bell, Elwin R. Savelsbergh. 591-598 [doi]
- Requirements of a Modern Hydrological Workbench Illustrated by the Integrated Data Management Information System WISKI and its Implementation at the Environment Agency of England and WalesSimon Wood, Christoph Roenick, Michael Natschke. 599-608 [doi]
- BISxml 1.0: An Open Framework for Management and Interchange of Ecological DataPeter T. Strobl, Albin Blaschka, Paul Heiselmayer. 609-612 [doi]
- Evaluation of Environmental Chemicals in Databases: An Example for the Interdisciplinarity between Environmental Informatics and Environmetrics/ChemometricsKristina Voigt. 613-620 [doi]
- RFM2 - Calculating Qualitative InformationNadine Hölzinger, Andreas Ciroth. 621-628 [doi]
- A Generic Procedure for Simultaneous Estimation of Monotone Trends and Seasonal Patterns in Time Series of Environmental DataMohamed Hussian, Anders Grimvall. 629-634 [doi]
- MUSTANG - A Framework for Statistical Analyses of Multidimensional Data in Public HealthSascha Koch, Jürgen Meister, Martin Rohde. 635-642 [doi]
- Impact of Sampling Frequency on the Power of Nonparametric Tests for Water Quality TrendsAnders Nordgaard. 643-651 [doi]
- Environmental Services and Data Brokerage Portal: ENV-e-CITY in ActionNicolas Moussiopoulos, Kostas D. Karatzas, Geir Endregard, Kurt Fedra, Rainer Friedrich, Per Henrik Johansen, Liana Kalognomou, Ari Karppinen, Per Haavard Kraggerud, Jaakko Kukkonen, Steinar Larssen, Frank A. A. M. de Leeuw, Achim Lohmeyer, Christos Naneris, Daniel Nicklass, Giannis Papaioannou, Gertraud Peinel, Tinus Pulles, Stefan Reis, Thomas Rose 0001, Martin Sedlmayr, K. Dick van den Hout. 652-659 [doi]
- Intelligent Waste ManagementGijs van den Dool, Teemu Mustonen, Kousta Sirvio, Mikko Kolehmainen, Juliani Ruuskanen. 660-668 [doi]
- Measurement and Model Supported Alternative Rain Water Management in Urban Areas of Berlin Using Trackbed Naturation for Railway TracksFelipe Omar Tapia Silva, Nikolaus Model. 669-676 [doi]
- A CORBA-Based Polymorph Software Architecture for Applications Serving the Quality and Environmental Management SystemsNikolay Tsanov. 677-683 [doi]
- ECO2 Regio: A New Software Tool for Regional Energy and CO2 ModellingGregor Dürrenberger, Christoph Hartmann. 684-691 [doi]
- A Software Tool for Assessing the Effect of Traffic on Wildlife PopulationsJens Finke, Frank Köster, Karin Frank, Michael Sonnenschein. 692-699 [doi]
- Environmental Mapping Based on Spatial Variability and Computational Vision ModelsNelley Kovalevskaya, Elena Mitrophanova. 700-707 [doi]
- Visualisation of Digital Elevation Models in Different Resolutions With Interactive Reloading of New Parts in a 3D-GIS-ViewerDésirée Hilbring, Burkhard Schneider. 708-715 [doi]
- EnviroMap Austria - A Novel Web-Based Environmental AtlasRudolf Orthofer, Peter Kutschera, Heinrich Humer, Wolfgang Loibl. 716-721 [doi]
- Provision of Recreational Areas in Urban Spaces - An International Long-Term Comparison of the Development s of Selected European CitiesGotthard Meinel, Michael Winkler. 722-729 [doi]
- Geographic Information Systems Support for Monitoring Environmental Impacts Caused by Deep Hard Coal MiningRainer Roosmann, Wolfgang Busch, Julita Gorczyk, Frank Mauersberger, Stefan Nickel, Peter Vosen. 730-738 [doi]
- Geographical Framework for the Network-Based Management of DudsUwe Rüppel, Gerrit Seewald, Michael Petersen 0003. 739-745 [doi]
- Online - Visualization of Water Level Data in North Rhine-Westfalia (NRW)Stefan Fuest. 746-749 [doi]
- Online-Processing of 21⁄2 - Dimensional Groundwater MapsUwe Rüppel, Thomas Gutzke, Michael Petersen 0003, Gerrit Seewald. 750-756 [doi]
- Coupling of AIRBASE With the EEA Map Service ToolWim Mol. 757-764 [doi]
- Geoinformation System for Greenhouse Gas Inventories as a Practical Tool for Decision MakersRostyslav Bun, Mykola Gusti, Volodymyr Dachuk, Bohdan Oleksiv, Yaroslav Tsybrivskyy. 765-772 [doi]
- Data Evaluation Using the Generic Selection Component of the New IMIS SystemMatthias Horn, Volkmar Triestram, Jo van Nouhuys. 773-780 [doi]
- Disturbed Landscapes: Case Study Lusatian Lignite Mining DistrictReinhard F. Hüttl. 781-791 [doi]
- Concepts Within Forest Ecosystem Modelling and Their ApplicationHubert Hasenauer. 792-801 [doi]
- The Harz as a Historic Mining Landscape: A Case Study Based on Interactive Visualisations of Forest GrowthMichael Hauhs. 802-803 [doi]
- Modelling Water Availability in Individual Trees - a Contribution of Process-Based Simulation to the Prediction of Developments in Heterogeneous StandsRüdiger Grote, Katja Patzner, Thomas Seifert. 804-812 [doi]
- Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Drug Concentrations Measured in the River SaaleArmin Aulinger, Simone Wiegel, Wolf von Tümpling, Heinz Harms, Burkhard Stachel. 813-820 [doi]
- The Extractable Information Depending on the Scale of the Investigated River Catchment AreaJörg Kraft, Corinna Kowalik, Jürgen W. Einax. 821-829 [doi]
- A Method to Optimise Sampling Strategies - Key Study Goitsche, Bitterfeld, GermanyWolf von Tümpling, Franziska Horst, Martin Schultze. 830-833 [doi]
- How to Use Information From Measured Values Between Lower Level of Quantification and Detection Limit?Michael Winterstein. 834-839 [doi]
- Trends in Environmental Modeling and SimulationJochen Wittmann. 840-847 [doi]
- Environmental Modeling and Simulation - Bridging the Gap Between Theory, Experiment, and ApplicationThomas Clemen. 848-852 [doi]
- Theoretical Concepts Applied on Environmental Data and Decision ProblemsAlbrecht Gnauck. 853-863 [doi]
- The New Modelling Environment Co-Lab: Design of Software and Learning MaterialsThorsten Bell, Ulrich Bosler, Elwin R. Savelsbergh. 864-872 [doi]
- Incorporating Environmental Information Technologies into "Capacity-Building" Projects - Examples and Experiences of Twinning Projects in CEE - CountriesAnja Jenichen, Michael Schmidt, Claus Heuberger. 873-874 [doi]
- Short Introduction of Twinning - An Institution Partnership Between Member Countries and Candidate CountriesAnja Jenichen. 875-878 [doi]
- Environmental Information and Management System - The New Czech-German Twinning ProjectClaus Heuberger. 879-881 [doi]
- Implementation of an IPPC Information System and an Integrated Pollutant Register in the Czech Republic - Exercises and Experiences of a Czech Republic - German Twinning ProjectChristian Kühne, Gabriel Striegel. 882-889 [doi]
- INFOOS: The Polish Environmental Information and Communication System - Technological and Organisational Aspect s of the Implementation of a System to Support Poland in the Environmental Impact Assessment ProcessMarkus Weidenbach, Piotr Wezyk. 890-891 [doi]
- Origin and Disposal of Polychlorinated Biphenyls - Exercises and Experiences of a Bulgarian - German Twinning ProjectHans W. Jakobi, Uwe Buell. 892-897 [doi]
- GIS Based Urban Scale Air Pollution Modelling - Exercises and Experiences of a Bulgarian - Twinning ProjectHelmut Lorentz, Jürgen Friebertshaeuser, Achim Lohmeyer. 898-904 [doi]
- Semantic Web Technology - Ontology Extraction from Environmental WebsMiroslav Kubásek. 905-909 [doi]
- Metadata Repositories in Governmental Information Systems for Coastal Regions in GermanyWassilios Kazakos, Rainer Lehfeldt, Christian Michl, Carsten Heidmann, Aleksei Valikov. 910-914 [doi]
- From Environmental Information Systems to Environmental Information Management - A Case Study of BerlinTobia Lakes. 915-919 [doi]
- Reengineering of Public Environmental AdministrationJaroslav Rácek, Jan Ministr, Josef Fiala. 920-924 [doi]
- A System for Vocational Lifelong Training on Quality and Environmental Management for Staff Engaged in Bulgarian SMEsGrigor Boyadjiyski, Ilia Nemigenchev, Nikolay Tsanov. 925-928 [doi]
- Environmental Monitoring System in the Republic of MacedoniaRadmila Bojkovska. 929-933 [doi]
- Environmental Decision Support Using Multidimensional Database TechnologyJaroslav Silberský. 934-937 [doi]
- Searching for Extreme Limits of Environmental Phenomena by Means of Numerical OptimisationJan Pesl, Jaroslav Rácek. 938-941 [doi]
- Modelling the Mass Flow and Land Use of Future Housing Demand in Germany 2025 - Scenario Results of UBA - Research Project BASiS-2Clemens Deilmann. 942-945 [doi]
- Introduction to the Sustainable Transport Operational ProgrammeAbaah Johnson. 946-950 [doi]
- The EUROHARP Information System: A Prototype System in Support to Environmental Issues Within the Water Framework DirectiveMarc Van Liedekerke, Panos Panagos, Fayçal Bouraoui, António Nogueira. 951-954 [doi]
- A GIS - Based Tool for Detailed Planning Works for Enhancing the Ecomorphological Quality of Running WatersMichael Fischer, Günter Barnikel, Michael Haase, Jörg Westbomke. 955-958 [doi]
- Modelling River Water Quality as a Dependence of River Morphology and Structure - Concept for Simulations of the Weisse ElsterRiverDierk Wagenschein, Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt. 959-962 [doi]
- Simulation of Eutrophicationof Shallow Lakes of the Lower Havel RiverAlbrecht Gnauck, Ralph Heinrich, Bernhard Luther. 963-966 [doi]