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- The GEOSS - ENERGEO portal: towards an interactive platform to calculate, forecast and monitor the environmental impact of energy carriersThomas Blaschke, Manfred Mittlböck, Markus Biberacher, Sabine Gadocha, Bernhard Vockner, Barbara Hochwimmer, Stefan Lang. 2-9
- Social Validation of INSPIRE Annex III Data Structures in EU HabitatsJesse Marsh, Lisa Maurer, Francesco Molinari. 10-16
- Standards based and automated processing of Forest Spatial Indicators in the context of GMES and INSPIREHorst Steuer, Martin Kunert, Matthias Schulz, Matthäus Schilcher. 17-21
- Web-based Support for Community Building of an European network of experts & professionals of ICT for environmental sustainabilityJutta Becker, Lisa Maurer, Klaus Tochtermann. 23-32
- Analysis of ICT Research Demand in Environmental Research: A User-Centric ApproachAline Chiabai, Lisa Maurer. 33-44
- eEnvironment and the Single Information Space in Europe for the EnvironmentJirí Hrebícek, Werner Pillmann. 45-55
- Limitations and Potential of Information and Communication Technologies for Environmental SustainabilityLisa Maurer, Jesse Marsh, Klaus Tochtermann. 56-63
- Czech and Slovak Research Programmes in the Field of ICT for Environmental SustainabilityMarie Stehliková. 64-72
- The Italian Survey on ICT in Environmental and Sustainability Research within ICT-ENSURE: Experiences and Lessons LearnedPaola Carrara. 73-81
- A Glance on ICT Programmes and Projects in the Field of Sustainable Development in PortugalAlexandra B. Ribeiro, Alexandra Fonseca. 82-92
- National European Research Programmes in the Field of ICT for Environmental SustainabilityHeinrich Schneider, Werner Geiger, Richard Lutz. 93-103
- Information System on Literature in the Field of ICT for Environmental SustainabilityRichard Lutz, Werner Geiger, Christian Schmitt, Martin Schreiber. 104-111
- Meta-Modeling as a Tool to Access the European Environmental Information SpaceWerner Pillmann, Karl-Heinz Simon. 113-122
- Modeling environmental information relevant for industry in the European information spaceRalf Isenmann. 123-135
- Inserting the Economy into the Environmental Meta-ModelPeter Fleissner. 136-147
- A Meta-model for Water Quantity and Water QualityAlbrecht Gnauck, Werner Pillmann. 148-154
- Using environmental niche model to study the distribution of Tonkin snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus) in the Northeastern Vietnam under some climate change scenariosVu Van Manh, Thach Mai Hoang, Pham Thanh Van. 156-164
- Visualization for Climate Change Adaptation in SUDPLANFrank Michel, Daniel Steffen. 165-168
- The Challenge of Spatial Information Management for Adaptation to Climate Change in Ho Chi Minh CityHarry Storch, Nigel Keith Downes, Hendrik Rujner. 169-176
- Carbon.to: improving the understanding of carbon dioxide informationJorge Luis Zapico, David Kjelkerud, Henrik Berggren, Marko Turpeinen, Nils Brandt. 177-185
- Improving of environmental management accounting system for support the environmental information managementAbdelkerim Rezgui, Miada Naana. 187-196
- Collaborative corporate environmental management information systemsNabil Allam, Horst Junker, Jorge Marx Gómez. 197-204
- DEEBIS-Net: Doctoral Education in Environmental and Business Information Systems - Binational PhD-Programme with CubaNils Giesen, Liane Haak, Jorge Marx Gómez. 205-211
- Ein Konzept zur Steuerung von Organisationen bei unklaren Zieldefinitionen unter Berücksichtigung von ökologischen Forderungen mit Hilfe von semantischen NetzenHans-Knud Arndt, Stephan Jacob. 212-221
- Proposed Light-Weight Composite Environmental Performance Indicators (LWC-EPI) ModelNaoum Jamous, Gamal Kassem, Jorge Marx Gómez, Reiner R. Dumke. 222-231
- Die Beliebigkeit betrieblicher Umweltinformationssysteme - eine PolemikHorst Junker. 232-247
- UxLab: Usability Optimization Case Study of a Environmental Management Information System (EMIS) using Eyetracking StudiesPeter Krehahn, Volker Wohlgemuth, Herbert A. Meyer. 248-257
- Umweltmanagement mit envVision: Eine nachhaltige GIS-gestützte Lösung für die Umsetzung der EU-Umgebungslärm- und LuftqualitätsrichtlinieHeino Rudolf. 258-268
- Decision support systems for environmental problems: Scientific approach, requirements of structure and data on specific purpose typesSven Meyer, Olaf Pollman, Stefan Raschke, Oswald Blumenstein, Leon van Rensburg, Henry Tobler. 269-278
- About the Sense of Useless SoftwareAndreas Möller. 279-287
- Contribution of Material Flow Assessment in Recycling Processes to Environmental Management Information Systems (EMIS)Alexandra Pehlken, Martin Rolbiecki, André Decker, Klaus-Dieter Thoben. 288-294
- Location aware system for olive fruit fly sprayCostas Pontikakos, Theodore Tsiligiridis. 295-205
- Mobile Applications for Industrial Environmental ProtectionTobias Ziep, Peter Krehahn, Volker Wohlgemuth. 306-313
- INSPIRE-Daten für die Ökologische RisikoanalyseStefan Stranz, Matthias Finkbeiner, Robert Ackermann. 315-325
- EnviroMaps - Eine Modellierungsvorschrift zur Abbildung von Umweltkennzahlensystemen mit Topic MapsHans-Knud Arndt, Sebastian Tietz. 326-336
- IT-Lösungen zur Freigabe und Dokumentation von Gefahrstoffen in einem Großunternehmen der AutomobilindustrieHans-Knud Arndt, Sebastian Tietz. 337-346
- Product Compliance Business Network - Be connected with your business partner to increase your product know-howErik Bachmann. 347-354
- Implementation eines Workflow-basierten IT-Assistenten für Anlagenbetreiber im europäischen EmissionshandelPhilip Joschko, Bernd Page, Christian Schmitz, Nicolas Denz. 355-364
- GIS-basiertes Altlasteninformationssystem im Gesamtkontext eines UnternehmensBoris Kowalewski, Andreas Senn, Peter Jäger. 365-374
- Software-Unterstützung für Routine im betrieblichen UmweltschutzAndreas Möller. 375-382
- Prototypische Umsetzung einer mobilen open-source Applikation zur Material Stream Mapping MethodeNick Personn, Peter Krehahn, Tobias Ziep, Volker Wohlgemuth. 383-392
- RESEFI Netzwerk und internetbasierte Plattform zur Ressourceneffizienz als Lern- und AnwendungsmittelManfred Zabel, Lars Schiemann, Volker Wohlgemuth. 393-401
- Transparenz schon im Planungsprozess schaffen durch Energie- und StoffstrommanagementBenjamin Boehnke, Volker Wohlgemuth. 402-409
- Analyse der Materialströme einer idealisierten Automobillackiererei mit Hilfe eines parametrisierten benutzergeführten SimulationsmodellsSteffen Witte, Benjamin Boehnke, Volker Wohlgemuth. 410-418
- The GS SOIL portal prototype and its integrated networkKatharina Feiden, Fred A. Kruse. 420-428
- An Information Portal for the Research in Nature Reserves: The UNESCO MaB Biosphere Reserve BliesgauPeter Fischer-Stabel, Michael Mattern, Kerstin Schäfer. 429-435
- ProPlaNET - Web 2.0 based Sustainable Project PlanningNils Giesen, Patrick Jürgens, Jorge Marx Gómez, Hamed Omumi. 436-445
- European Forest Monitoring Information System Data management for EU project FutMonOliver Granke, Friedhelm Hosenfeld, Andreas Rinker, Klaus Schnack, Volker Mues. 446-456
- Successful Biodiversity Monitoring in the Netherlands: The Network Ecological Monitoring (NEM)Onno M. Knol. 457-461
- Semantic Search over Structured Environmental and Geographic DataGergely Lukacs, Wassilios Kazakos. 462-469
- Linked Environment DataMaria Rüther, Joachim Fock, Joachim Hübener. 470-479
- Reference Architecture for Dialogue-Based Sustainability ReportingDaniel Süpke. 480-487
- Umweltschutz - Wasserrechte digital: Eine Datenbank-Applikation und ihre KomponentenHeino Rudolf. 488-500
- Semantics for notifying events in the affecting environmentHenry Michels, Patrick Maué. 501-507
- Can changes in nitrogen deposition be detected in vegetation composition using Ellenberg indicator values? A study using ten years of data from the National Monitoring Network Flora for Environmental QualityA. H. Veithorst. 508-512
- The Netherlands Environmental Data Compendium (EDC): Key factors for Communication of Environmental InformationJacqueline Wondergem, Paul Klein. 513-516
- OpenSearch - Simple formats to share environmental informationMartin Klenke, Fred A. Kruse, Franz Schenk. 518-528
- A Future Sensor Web for the Environment in EuropeSven Schade, Max Craglia. 529-539
- From Simple Data Sources to a Complex Information System: Integrating Heterogeneous Data Models into an Information Infrastructure for the Public AdministrationFranz Schenk, Fred A. Kruse, Martin Klenke. 540-548
- Interpolation of Precipitation Sensor Measurements using OGC Web ServicesUlrich Schäjfler, Daniel Moraru, Christian Heier, Karl-Heinz Spies, Matthäus Schilcher. 549-555
- An Information Search and Filtering Engine for a Sustainable Consumption PortalGergely Lukács, Marcell Cseh. 556-562
- IT-solutions for Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems: A Knowledge Management-based approachHans-Knud Arndt, Sebastian Tietz. 564-573
- An Incentives-Based Analysis Of Pollution Prevention Regulation in The United StatesWilliam Henry Clune. 574-581
- Development of remote sensing methods for assessment of heavy metal soil pollution near the city of KajaranSaghatelyan Armen, Saghatelyan Lilit, Asmaryan Shushanik, Amirkhanyan Meline, Muradyan Vahagn. 582-588
- The NIOSH Science Blog: Social Media Dissemination of Occupational Safety and Health InformationFrank Hearl, Julie Tisdale-Pardi, Fred Blosser, Max Lum, Virginia Sublet, John Howard. 589-592
- An urban health risk analysis for Berlin: exploration and integration of spatio-temporal information on the urban environmentTobia Lakes, Ulf Leser, Cornelius Senf. 593-603
- Methodology and application development for monitoring quality of life in DresdenNguyen-Xuan Thinh, Bernhard Müller, Franziska Terne, Michael Holfeld. 604-615
- Is the human sex odds at birth distorted in the vicinity of nuclear facilities (NF)? A preliminary geo-spatial-temporal approachRalf Kusmierz, Kristina Voigt, Hagen Scherb. 616-626
- BioSTAR: A simple crop model for the assessment of agricultural biomass potentials in Lower Saxony, GermanyRoland Bauböck. 628-640
- Dynamical modeling for data collection and reporting: a system view of DPSIRRoberto Caponigro, Corrado Iannucci. 641-647
- Modeling Carbon Sinks and Sources in semi-arid Environments for a Land Degradation Assessment ApproachMarkus Niklaus, Markus Turn, Kurt P. Günther. 648-656
- Simulating the transport performance of online traded biomassBarbara Rapp, Jörg Bremer, Michael Sonnenschein. 657-666
- Environmental-Economic Modelling Municipal Solid Waste Management System of the Czech RepublicJana Soukapava, Jisí Hrebícek. 667-677
- How to reuse and modify an existing land use change model? Exploring the benefits of languagecentered tool supportFalko Theisselmann, Frank Kühnlenz, Carsten Krüger, Joachim Fischer, Tobia Lakes. 678-688
- A new validation approach to assess the quality of modeled agricultural biomass potentials using BETHY/DLRMarkus Turn, Markus Niklaus, Kurt P. Günther, Martin Kappas. 689-699
- Entwicklung eines Artenkatasters für die Freie und Hansestadt HamburgMathias Bock, Reiner Glowinski, Susanne Voß. 701-705
- Enhancing Software Engineering Processes towards Sustainable Software Product DesignMarkus Dick, Stefan Naumann. 706-715
- Enhancing Sustainability of the Software Life Cycle via a Generic Knowledge BaseJulia Fischer, Stefan Naumann, Markus Dick. 716-725
- Open tools and services for INSPIRE related environmental data and metadata: reporting on experiences gained in GS SOILVictor Epitropou, Konstantinos Karatzas, Anastasios Bassoukos. 726-733
- A pooling based load shift strategy for household appliancesOntje Lünsdorf, Michael Sonnenschein. 734-743
- Drowning in Geospatial Point Data: A Pattern Based ApproachBettina Waldvogel, Lukas Wotruba, Kalin Müller, Sandro Bischof. 744-753
- Greenalytics: a tool for mash-up life cycle assessment of websitesJorge Luis Zapico, Marko Turpeinen, Nils Brandt. 754-763