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- Systems at the Interface of Multiple Disciplines Representing Environmentally Relevant Data and ConceptsCharlotte Kaempf. 3-7 [doi]
- Environmental System Models from Technical Models to World ModelsWerner Pillmann. 9-15 [doi]
- General Systems View in Ecosystem Theory and Ecosystem ModellingAlbrecht Gnauck. 17-22 [doi]
- Semantic Systems Supporting Cross-Disciplinary Environmental CommunicationGerhard Budin. 23-27 [doi]
- Air Quality Information Service in Upper SilesiaJoachim Bronder, Czeslaw Klis, Jacek Dlugosz. 31-39 [doi]
- State-of-the-Art in the Dissemination of AQ Information to the General PublicKostas D. Karatzas. 41-47 [doi]
- Short - Term PM10 Concentration Forecast Modelling in the MARQUIS-ServiceAchim Lohmeyer, Ingo Duering, Tilo Hoffmann, Daniel Nicklaß, Christine Soergel. 49-57 [doi]
- Automatic Production of Multilingual Environmental InformationBernd Bohnet, François Lareau, Leo Wanner. 59-66 [doi]
- Addressee-Tailored Interpretation of Air Quality DataDaniel Nicklaß, Nadjet Bouayad-Agha, Leo Wanner. 67-74 [doi]
- Pollen: A Challenge for Environmental Information ServicesAri Karppinen, Mikhail Sofiev, Pilvi Siljamo, Jaakko Kukkonen, Hanna Ranta, Tapio Linkosalo, Siegfried Jäger, Alix Rasmunssen, Daniel Nicklaß, Leo Wanner. 75-79 [doi]
- Text Planning of Air Quality InformationNadjet Bouayad-Agha, Leo Wanner. 81-88 [doi]
- Towards New Generation Environmental Information ServicesLeo Wanner. 89-96 [doi]
- DECERNS: Methodology and Software for Risk-Based Land Use Planning and Decision SupportAlexandre Grebenkov, Boris Yatsalo, Terry Sullivan, Igor Linkov. 99-102 [doi]
- Protecting Workers: Exposure Limits to Exposure ControlsFrank Hearl. 103-107 [doi]
- How to Keep the Quality Chain, Work Flow-Oriented Data Processing for Global Atmosphere Watch Measurement StationsLudwig Christian Ries. 109-112 [doi]
- Assessing Cumulative Risks to Guide Public Exposure Levels Following DisastersMargaret MacDonnell. 113-116 [doi]
- An Adaptive Framework for Managing Nanoscale Materials RisksJo Anne Shatkin. 117-119 [doi]
- The History, Science and Risks of Defoliants Used in the Vietnam WarWilliam Bill Andrews, Alvin (Al) L. Young. 121-125 [doi]
- Using Risk Analysis to Capture the Spatial Spread of Avian Influenza, Evaluating the Cost-Effectiveness of Alternative Control Strategies, and Assessing the Impact on the PoorClare Narrod, Joachim Otter, Dirk Pfeiffer. 127-129 [doi]
- Animal Diseases and Human Health: Using Information Networks to Guide International PolicyWalter J. Armbruster. 131-135 [doi]
- Risk Assessment, Cost-Benefit Analysis and Knowledge Management in Food Safety Risk Analysis: An Economist's Perspective on Tools for Decision MakingChristina McLaughlin. 137-141 [doi]
- Economic Impacts, Environmental Risks and Low Impact Practices Associated with the Giant Barnett Shale Natural Gas FieldKen Morgan. 143-145 [doi]
- Merging Old and New: Framing Technology Transfer to Improve Mercury Risk Management for Artisans and CommunitiesMarianne Bailey, Luis Fernandez, Loren Habegger, Margaret M. MacDonell, Leo Newland. 147-150 [doi]
- PortalU® - a Tool to Support the Implementation of the European Environmental Information DirectiveThomas Vögele, Martin Klenke, Fred A. Kruse, Hanno Lehmann, Christiane Giffei. 153-155 [doi]
- eGovernment Services in Environment - Automate Data Quality Assessment - Czech Republic ApproachMiloslav Hlavacek, Michal Hejc, Jirí Hrebícek. 159-166 [doi]
- Partial Order Concepts in Ranking Environmental ChemicalsRainer Brüggemann, Kristina Voigt, Peter B. Sørensen, Bernard De Baets. 169-175 [doi]
- A Lattice-Theoretic Approach to Computing Averaged Ranks Illustrated on Pollution Data in Baden-WürttembergKarel De Loof, Bernard De Baets, Hans De Meyer, Rainer Brüggemann. 177-179 [doi]
- Directional Adjustment of Average Rankings of Two Posets: an Application to Herb Layer and Moss Layer Pollution in Baden-WürttembergMichaël Rademaker, Bernard De Baets, Hans De Meyer, Rainer Brüggemann. 181-185 [doi]
- The Usefulness of a Stochastic Approach for Multi-Criteria SelectionPeter B. Sørensen, Marianne Thomsen, Patrick Fauser, Bernd Münier. 187-194 [doi]
- Finding the Odd-man-out in Development Scoring and ClassificationsJan W. Owsinski, Artur Wieclaw. 195-199 [doi]
- Data-Availability of Pharmaceuticals Detected in Water: An Evaluation Study by Order Theory (METEOR)Kristina Voigt, Rainer Brüggemann. 201-208 [doi]
- Refrigerants ranked by Partial Order TheoryGuillermo Restrepo, Monika Weckert, Rainer Brüggemann, Silke Gerstmann, Hartmut Frank. 209-217 [doi]
- Hasse Diagram Technique - A Useful Tool for Life Cycle Assessment of RefrigerantsMonika Weckert, Guillermo Restrepo, Silke Gerstmann, Hartmut Frank. 219-226 [doi]
- Assessment of Environmental Impact of Emission Sources in Integrated Air Quality ModelsPiotr Holnicki. 229-237 [doi]
- The Optimal Strategy of SO2 Emission Abatement Based on Evolutionary AlgorithmJaroslaw Stanczak, Piotr Holnicki. 239-247 [doi]
- A Modelling and Mapping System for Impact Assessment of Atmospheric Sulphur and Nitrogen Deposition on Forest EcosystemsWojciech Mill, Adrian Schlama. 249-257 [doi]
- Integrated Assessment of Air Pollution and Greenhouse Gases Mitigation in EuropeJanusz Cofala, Markus Amann, Willem Asman, Imrich Bertok, Chris Heyes, Zbigniew Klimont, Wolfgang Schöpp, Fabian Wagner. 259-266 [doi]
- Towards an Integrated Assessment of Environmental and Human Health Impact of Energy Sector in PolandArtur Wyrwa, Janusz Zysk, Anna Stezaly, Beata Sliz, Marcin Pluta, Jerzy Buriak, Louis Jestin. 267-275 [doi]
- Application of the FRAME Model for Estimation of Yearly Averaged Concentration and Deposition of Atmospheric Pollutants in PolandMaciej Kryza, Marek Blas, Mieczyslaw Sobik, Anthony Dore. 277-284 [doi]
- The Science, Technology, and Research Network (STARNET) A Searchable Thematic Compilation of Web ResourcesWalter R. Blados, Gladys A. Cotter, Thomas Hermann. 287-290 [doi]
- Stockholm, Rio, Århus, Inspire: Public Access to Environmental Information in the EUThomas Pick. 293-295 [doi]
- Towards a Single Information Space for the EnvironmentMichel Schouppe. 296-300 [doi]