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- Assessing Sustainability of EU Regions: The Case of the 'EPSILON' ToolMarc Bonazountas, Yiannis Smirlis, Despina Kallidromitou. 1-10 [doi]
- Effects of Mobile Information Sharing in Natural ParksEduardo Dias, Euro Beinat, Henk J. Scholten. 11-25 [doi]
- Environmental information systems for land planningEliot Laniado, Marco Botta, Alessandra Cappiello, Andrea Di Guardo. 26-36 [doi]
- An Extranet Waste Inventory ApplicationChristophe G. Giraud-Carrier, Pascal Miclo, Hughes Daudin, Jacques Du Pasquie. 37-47 [doi]
- Web Technologies for the Intercalibration of the Quality of European Inland Waters under the Water Framework DirectivePalle Haastrup, Ana Cristina Cardoso, Anna-Stiina Heiskanen, Alfred de Jager, Andrew Maclean, Jørgen Würtz. 48-56 [doi]
- Environmental Information Network of Baden-Wuerttemberg - Integration of the Authorities' Environmental InformationThorsten Schlachter, Renate Ebel, Werner Geiger, Annette Sawade, Martina Tauber, Rainer Weidemann. 57-65 [doi]
- Sharing Data among Users through Dynamic Web Applications for the River Information SystemJadranka Pecar-Ilic, Ivica Ruzic. 66-74 [doi]
- GEO Data Portal and UNEP.Net: UNEP's new platform for environmental data access & web interoperabilityStefan Schwarzer. 75-82 [doi]
- BodenseeWeb - A Multimedia-Based Information System for Environmental Awareness BuildingThomas Dombeck, Michael Haase, Günter Barnikel, Matthias Neidlinger, Renate Ebel, Burkhard Schneider, Herbert Löffler, Ingo Schulz-Weddigen, Bruno Blattner. 83-90 [doi]
- The BEQUEST Framework: the Vision and Methodology of a Collaborative Platform for Sustainable Urban DevelopmentMark Deakin, Steve Curwell. 91-104 [doi]
- Using Mobile Weblogs for Environmental Information Sharing between Citizens and Public AdministrationsHarry Storch. 105-114 [doi]
- A Service Oriented Architecture for Web based Collaboration in MultiDisciplinary Environment-Water ProjectsGerald Hildebrandt, K.-Peter Holz. 115-124 [doi]
- Electronic presentation styles of corporate sustainability information and how they reflect the quality of reportingJ. Emil Morhardt, Elgeritte Adidjaja. 125-135 [doi]
- US Resource Company Environmental Disclosure Practices: What, Where And How?Abdul Razeed, Greg Tower, Phil Hancock, Ross Taplin. 136-151 [doi]
- Software tool for single source multiple media and multiple requirement sustainability reportingRalf Isenmann, Monika Beisel, Jan Brosowski, Jorge Marx Gómez. 152-162 [doi]
- Science-in-the box or a commitment towards more trnsparencyE. Saouter. 163-171 [doi]
- Environmental Reporting of Organizations - Extending the XML-based Standardization Using Topic MapsHans-Knud Arndt, Oliver Günther. 172-183 [doi]
- XML Schema for sustainability reports meeting the needs of the GRI guidelinesJan Brosowski, Ralf Isenmann, Monika Beisel, Jorge Marx Gómez. 184-193 [doi]
- Workflow support of corporate environmental communication and reportingJirí Hrebícek, Lukás Kokrment, Jaroslav Rácek. 194-207 [doi]
- Introduction to the Ecoinformatics InitaitiveStefan Jensen, Larry Fitzwater. 208-210 [doi]
- Challenging environmental reporting: from a reporting to an information systemStefan Jensen, Bjarne Norup, Jock Martin. 211-214 [doi]
- Towards systematic data quality management in EIONETHermann Peifer. 215-217 [doi]
- The State/U.S. EPA Environmental Information Exchange Network - A State PerspectiveMolly O'Neil. 218-224 [doi]
- A Thematic Perspective from the National Biological Information InfrastructureMichael T. Frame, Gladys A. Cotter. 225 [doi]
- US EPA's System of RegistriesLarry Fitzwater. 226-231 [doi]
- Sharing Data to Manage Animal Diseases and Assure Food SafetyLarry Fitzwater, Walter J. Armbruster. 232-236 [doi]
- International Cooperation to Reduce and Eliminate Obsolete Persistent Organic Pollutants in RussiaRobert Dyer 0004, Eleonora Barnes, Loren Habegger, Margaret M. MacDonell. 237-241 [doi]
- Involving Stakeholders and Tailoring Environmental Databases for Shared Analysis of a Contaminated SiteHelen Grogan, John Till, Kathleen Meyer, Justin Mohler. 242-245 [doi]
- GIS and Cumulative Risk Analysis to Address Environmental ContaminationMargaret M. MacDonell, Ken Morgan. 246-249 [doi]
- MERCURY: New Problems for an Old PollutantLeo Newland. 250-254 [doi]
- Web services in the contexts of EEA and GBIFMiruna Badescu. 255-256 [doi]
- Window to my EnvironmentDavid R. Wolf. 257-258 [doi]
- UNEP.Net - an environmental information discovery mechanismSean Khan, Gerard Cunningham. 259-262 [doi]
- CLC2000 - European thematic reference database to support Environmental informationStefan Kleeschulte. 263-267 [doi]
- IMAGE2000-the European Spatial Reference to Support Environmental InformationVanda Nunes de Lima, Stephen Peedell. 268-276 [doi]
- Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe: The INSPIRE proposal of the European CommissionPaul C. Smits, Lars Bernard, Alessandro Annoni. 277 [doi]
- The Memorandum "Sustainable Information Society"Wolf Göhring. 278-286 [doi]
- The Second Administrative Level Boundaries data set project (SALB): A working platform for improving data sharingSteeve Ebener, Zine El Morjani, Yaniss Guigoz. 287-288 [doi]
- Dioxin-Database - www.POP-DioxinDBMaja Mühlbauer, Rene Pöschel. 289-292 [doi]
- Sharing Environmental VocabularyMaria Rüther. 293-295 [doi]
- Environmental Pollution, Health and Poverty in the Niger Delta Region of NigeriaAchi Celestine. 296-297 [doi]
- Tracking Land-derived Pollution by Satellite in Eastern MediterraneanKarin Allenbach, Jean-Michel Jaquet. 298-302 [doi]
- Software Agents for Assessing Environmental Quality: Advantages and LimitationsIoannis N. Athanasiadis, Pericles A. Mitkas. 303-306 [doi]
- Awareness of the social dimension of sustainable developmentVicente Carabias-Hütter, Herbert Winistörfer. 307-309 [doi]
- "Sharing of hydrogeological studies in forestry control and protection in coastal area in Tuscany"Samuele Cavazza, Ilaria Lotti. 310-312 [doi]
- Transparency, Trust and EHS Performance ManagementJeroen Loosli, Jeff Cole. 313-316 [doi]
- Glacier retreat and related natural hazards in Cordillera Blanca, PeruWalter Silverio, Jean-Michel Jaquet, Stéphane Kluser. 317-318 [doi]
- UNEP's "Environment and Security" InitiativeStéphane Kluser. 319-321 [doi]
- Early Warning on Emerging Environmental Threats "Heatwave 2003 over Europe"Stéphane Kluser. 322-324 [doi]
- Early Warning on Emerging Environmental Threats "Ovefishing"Stéphane Kluser. 325-327 [doi]
- Up to a pointFrançois Elie. 328-330 [doi]
- Networking of Automated Event-Sampling Hydro-Meteorological Measuring Sites using LEO-Satellite CommunicationHermann Stadler, Paul Skritek. 331-334 [doi]
- Environmental information system by KISTERSChristoph Roenick. 335-336 [doi]
- Multi-source object-oriented classification of landcover using very high resolution imagery and digital elevation modelAkiko Harayama, Jean-Michel Jaquet. 337-341 [doi]
- Building a Distributed Database System in the Slovak Environmental AgencyErich Pacola. 342-344 [doi]
- Environmental information management in Africa Meeting the information need of decision-makersW. Essahli, T. Bennouna, H. Ben Yahyaten, N. Ben Khattra, J. Fenard. 345-351 [doi]
- Data Management for Performance Analysis of Renewable Power Generation SystemsMatthias Gemmel, Rolf Krieger, Stefan Naumann, Bruno Hinzmann. 352-354 [doi]
- Methods of Evaluating the Semenyih River Basin Selangor, MalaysiaMuhammad Barzani Gasim, Sulaiman Wan Nor Azmin, Mohd. Ismail Yaziz. 355-358 [doi]
- GéoInond: a Web site on GIS and floods to share data and experiences for educational and citizenship needsChristophe Tufféry, Nicolas Rochard. 359-362 [doi]
- Role of NGOs in Supporting Informational Aspects of Sanospheric Consciousness for Sustainable DevelopmentLew Gerbilsky, Hanns Moshammer, Jürgen Rost, Dennis Küster, Ninja Raack, Olena Staroseletska. 363-366 [doi]
- Environmental Informatics for supporting the enlargement of the European UnionKostas D. Karatzas. 367-369 [doi]
- Gis Application to Contain Cholera Epidemic in The City of LusakaObed C. Kawanga. 370 [doi]
- Application of domain engineering methods in developing water management information systemsLukás Kokrment. 371-372 [doi]
- Sharing Visual Knowledge in Environmental Information SystemNelley Kovalevskaya. 373-376 [doi]
- Handling Geospatial Data with the UDKFred A. Kruse, Thomas Vögele. 377-379 [doi]
- GIS tool for management of traffic noise in GenevaDr Mario Levental. 380-381 [doi]
- The Sahel-Doukkala Information Network (SaDIN) - A regional online geoinformation systemRalf Löwner, Abdellatif Souhel. 382-387 [doi]
- Geostatistical and Artificial Neuronal Networks maps of the Texture of the soils of Geneva CantonMichel Maignan, Mikhail F. Kanevski, F. Celardin, A. Besson. 388-389 [doi]
- EuroClim - A System for Climate Change Monitoring and ProjectionMartin Maguire. 390-395 [doi]
- Geological data sharing between private sector and administration. Example of the geological survey of GenevaMichel Meyer. 396-398 [doi]
- Map Server of the Slovak Environmental AgencyRudolf Navrátil. 399-402 [doi]
- Distributed Model Application to the Greenhouse Gas Inventory in the Energy Sector of UkraineLubomyra Kujii, Bohdan Oleksiv. 403-406 [doi]
- OpenSource@DEWA~Europe/GRID-Geneva: An exploration of GIS Open Source toolsGregory Giuliani. 407-409 [doi]
- The Long Term Ecological Monitoring observatories Network (ROSELT/OSS): Contribution to the implementation of the United Nations Convention to Combat DesertificationJean Marc d'Herbès, Jauffret Sandine. 410-414 [doi]
- Covalence - Ethical Quotation SystemAntoine Mach. 415-417 [doi]
- UNOSAT - Sattelite imagery for allAlain Retiere, Einar Bjorgo, Olivier Senegas. 418-422 [doi]
- Modelling the potential distribution of agroforestry systems in Europe using GISR. de Filippi, Y. Reisner, F. Herzog, C. Dupraz, A. Gavaland, G. Moreno, D. J. Pilbeam. 423-426 [doi]
- A new solution to improve climate change observations and modellingRune Solberg. 427-429 [doi]
- GESREAU : development of tools to use with a geographical database for the management of water resourcesMarc Soutter, Alain Mattei. 430-433 [doi]
- Information sharing on the safe transfer, handling and use of living modified organisms resulting from modern biotechnology: the Swiss Biosafety ClearingHouse (CH-BCH) web siteAlbert Spielmann, Matthias Gueldenpfennig, François Pythoud. 434-438 [doi]
- Biological Information System (BIS): Sh@ring Data and ExperiencesPeter T. Strobl, Albin Blaschka. 439-442 [doi]
- Topoweb 4 - Web mapping for the State of GenevaChristophe Suter. 443-446 [doi]
- The aspects of Environmental Management System: Opportunities for Small and Medium-Sized Polish Organizations in SustainabilityZbigniew Tomczak. 447-450 [doi]
- Implementation of an IPPC Information System in the Slovak RepublicVeronika Austová. 451-453 [doi]
- Environmental aspects and impacts of CERNPavol Vojtyla. 454-456 [doi]