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- Mensch, Umwelt, Bauhaus. Umweltinformatik im Licht / Man, Environment, Bauhaus - Light up the Ideas of Evironmental InformaticsHans-Knud Arndt. 1-6
- Eco-Social Market Economy for a Better WorldFranz Josef Radermacher. 7-11
- Why energy efficiency is not sufficient - some remarks on «Green by IT»Lorenz M. Hilty. 13-20
- Man - Environment - ProfitDaniel Schmid. 21-27
- On the Influence of System-Dynamics-Based Modelling on Sustainability Discourse - Relevance TodayKarl-Heinz Simon. 29-38
- Environmental Informatics Prize for Students: Towards more Transparency in Supporting a Green WebEva Kern, Kai Benjamin Heinz, Tim Hiller, Timo Johann. 39-48
- iPhone: "Gute Form" - Bad Design?Philipp Oswalt. 49-53
- Sex Odds an Important Indicator for Changes in Environmental HealthKristina Voigt, Hagen Scherb, Ralf Kusmierz. 55-59
- Interlink Between Environment and Health InformationWerner Pillmann. 61-67
- Analysing Health Risks from Air Pollution Effects in Saxony, GermanySilke Richter, Stefan Wiemann, Pierre Karrasch, Daniel Kadner, Johannes Brauner, Joachim Siegert, Julia Rossmann, Bernhard Elsner, Jana Arloth. 69-75
- Avian Influenza: Risks, Impacts and Policy ImplicationsWalter J. Armbruster. 77-82
- Environmental and Sustainability Indicators: Case Study for Agriculture and Food Processing SectorJirí Hrebícek, Michal Hodinka, Arnost Motycka, Ondrej Popelka, Oldrich Trenz. 83-93
- Annotation of Environmental and Epidemiological Systems: TaToo case studyMiroslav Kubásek, Jirí Hrebícek, Jirí Kalina. 95-102
- Application of Sensor Web Technology for Analysing Correlations between Health and Environmental DataSimon Jirka, Johannes Brauner, Arne Bröring, Siegbert Kunz, Ingo Simonis, Kym Watson. 103-110
- ICT activities for Air Quality Monitoring: An example of Network Stations of the City of ZagrebSilvije Davila, Ivan Beslic, Jadranka Pecar-Ilic, Kresimir Sega. 111-118
- Chemicals in our life. Communication Strategies for Chemical Information under REACHGerlinde Knetsch. 119-124
- Modular Information System on Chemicals - From Concept to RealityMatthias Menger, Thomas Bandholtz, Patrick Ackermann, Rainer Jaspert. 125-132
- BIG Kosmos: a cosmos of chemical informationWendy Kuyken. 133-135
- Dioxin Database - An Approach of Congener-Specific Data AnalysisPhilipp Gärtner, Gerlinde Knetsch, Gregor Raab, Jo van Nouhuys. 137-142
- Data management in multidisciplinary research projects with the River Basin information SystemFranziska Zander, Sven Kralisch, Carsten Busch, Wolfgang-Albert Flügel. 143-149
- Estimating the Number of Web Pages of the Environmental Administration in GermanyFranz Schenk, Fred A. Kruse. 151-158
- Information System of Environmental Loads as a support tool of processes of the Act No. 409/2011 Coll. on some measures in the field of environmental loadsErich Pacola, Katarína Paluchová, Milan Schmidt, Ivan Dulgerov, Rudolf Navrátil. 159-165
- Development and Implementation of an INSPIRE based SDI Case study: The European Academy of Bozen - BolzanoTania Puspita Firdausy, Armin Costa, Roberto Monsorno, Giovanni Cuozzo, Christian Steurer. 167-175
- Environmental 'live'-monitoring utilizing geoKnowledge Design principlesManfred Mittlboeck, Bernhard Vockner, Andreas Richter, Thomas Heistracher. 177-184
- Publication and Discovery of Semantically Annotated Geospatial Web ServicesIker Larizgoitia, Arturo Beltran, Ioan Toma, Patrick Maué. 185-192
- Geographical Information System "meets" Environmental Data Management - Exemplified at practical projectsHeino Rudolf. 193-199
- Using open sources program and online applications to support environmental monitoringPham Thi Ha, Duy Chinh Dinh, Doan Tuan Linh, Lai Quang Yen, Dao Duy Hung, Le Thi Tuyet Mai, Pham Thanh Van, Vu Van Manh. 201-212
- VPS.system - the computer aided contingency planning system for Marine pollution controlKlaus Daginnus, Dieter Frost, Jens Rauterberg. 213-220
- A Quest for Affordable Personalized Atmospheric Exposure EstimatesMichael Kobernus, Denis Havlik, Hylke van der Schaaf, Jasmin Pielorz, Markus Falgenhauer. 221-230
- "Finding Nemo" - Assessment and Visualisation of Biodiversity Data in a Web-based AtlasKonstanze Steinhausen, Martin Winkler, Carl-Heinz Genzel, Heide-Rose Vatterrott, Heiko Brunken. 231-236
- From regional to European level: INSPIRE best practice network on providing soil dataKatharina Feiden. 237-242
- Citizenship and Environmental ObservatoriesMaria Angela Torres Kremers. 243-249
- eReach and ReachConnect - two projects accompanying the introduction of the REACH-RegulationSimone Dietz. 251-255
- External noise costs from transport - How are they estimated and how are they distributed within society?Thilo Becker, Julia Friedemann. 257-266
- Standardized greenhouse gas emission calculation in medium sized road logisticsJan Froese. 267-272
- Greenhouse Gas inventory for Nghi Son Refinery and Petrochemical Complex ProjectVu Van Manh, Pham Tien Dung, Pham Thanh Van. 273-284
- Precision analysis for climatological zoning in North East of Iran by using different combinations of environmental parameters in some selected geostatistical methodsHossein Sanaeinejad, Negar Siabi. 285-292
- Monitoring of Environmental Status through Long Term Series: Data Management System in the EnvEurope ProjectAlessandro Oggioni, Paola Carrara, Tomas Kliment, Johannes Peterseil, Herbert Schentz. 293-301
- A Model-Based Approach to High Performance PhenotypingVolker Steinhage, Florian Schöler, Jenny Balfer. 303-310
- The Response component in DPSIR and the SES dynamical stabilityCorrado Iannucci, Michele Munafò. 311-317
- Urban Pattern Specification using Spatial Metrics and Density ValuesMartin Behnisch, Anne Bräuer, Ulrich Schumacher, Clemens Deilmann. 319-329
- Long-term ecological research for sustainable environmental informationAlbrecht Gnauck, Ernest Anye Fongwa. 331-340
- Model quality management in analogy to software quality standardization - a subjective contribution towards increased awareness of proper modeling practiceJochen Wittmann. 341-348
- Advanced control system for municipal wastewater treatment plantMarcin Stachura, Krzysztof Janiszowski. 349-356
- The Challenge of Drinking-Water Quality Surveillance in Alpine Regions: Real-time data accessHermann Stadler, Albrecht Leis, Till Harum, Kurt Woletz, Andreas H. Farnleitner. 357-361
- Internet Ecological Footprint Calculator - successful educational program in SlovakiaRudolf Navrátil, Jana Simonovicová, Marek Hubácek. 363-367
- Environment in Poland and capital outlays on pollution controlPawel Bartoszczuk. 369-374
- Study on the distribution of Francois's Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi) in Northern of Vietnam under climate change scenarioVu Van Manh, Thach Mai Hoang, Le Thi Tuyet Mai, Pham Thanh Van. 375-384
- Building Mobile Environmental Apps Using Web and Cloud TechnologiesThorsten Schlachter, Rainer Weidemann, Renate Ebel, Wolfgang Schillinger, Klaus Zetzmann. 385-392
- Participatory Sensing for Nature Conservation and Environment ProtectionAndreas Abecker, Simone Braun, Wassilios Kazakos, Valentin Zacharias. 393-401
- A Content Platform for Smartphone-based Mobile Augmented RealityFrank Fuchs-Kittowski, Stefan Simroth, Sebastian Himberger, Fabian Fischer. 403-411
- Geospatial Service Interfaces and Encodings for Mobile ApplicationsDenis Havlik, Peter Kutschera, Clemens Geyer, Maria Egly. 413-420
- Berlin Open Data - Projektgruppe legt Abschlussbericht vorWolfgang Both. 421-429
- Open Data!Joachim Hübener. 431-439
- Sustainability through Open Data : Examples from SwitzerlandAntoine Logean, Oleg Lavrovsky, Peter Gassner, Ralph Straumann. 441-449
- Linked Environment Data - Getting Things ConnectedJoachim Fock, Thomas Bandholtz. 451-457
- Evolving and Exploiting Domain TerminologiesThomas Bandholtz, Joachim Fock. 459-465
- A Common Tool for Managing Environmental Monitoring DataMaria Rüther, Thomas Bandholtz, Till Schulte-Coerne. 467-474
- Establishing and Operating a Metadata Portal for Soil Measurement DataJeanette Mathews, Thomas Bandholtz. 475-480
- Generation of Multilingual Personalized Environmental Bulletins from an OWL-based OntologyNadjet Bouayad-Agha, Gerard Casamayor, Simon Mille, Marco Rospocher, Luciano Serafini, Jürgen Moßgraber, Leo Wanner. 481-488
- Enhanced Calculation Procedures for Material and Energy Flow Oriented EMISAndreas Moeller. 489-497
- Web tool for energy policy decision-making through geo-localized LCA models: A focus on offshore wind farms in Northern EuropeIsabelle Blanc, Catherine Guermont, Benoît Gschwind, Lionel Ménard, Charles Calkoen, Hein Zelle. 499-506
- Managing LCI Data from Different Workgroups within the same Instance of an LCA DatabaseClemens Düpmeier, Claudia Greceanu, Oliver Kusche, Christian Schmitt. 507-515
- Comparing Data Management in LCI DatabasesMarcel Severith, Christian Manthey. 517-524
- Creating LCA Data Exchange NetworksOliver Kusche, Clemens Düpmeier, Marco Recchioni, Fabrice Mathieux. 525-532
- A Toolbox for Building up Process-based, Macro-economic Material Flow ModelsRainer Weidemann, Witold-Roger Poganietz, Richard Lutz, Christina Grieß. 533-540
- Development of a Tool for Integrated Life Cycle Assessment and Ecodesign of Electrical and Electronic ProductsJulie Orgelet, Yann Fabre, Agnes Quesne. 541-545
- Stochastic Assessment by Monte Carlo Simulation for LCI applied to steel process chain: The Mittal Steel Poland (MSP) S.A. in Kraków, Poland case studyBoguslaw Bieda. 547-558
- "ReMo Green": Tools to facilitate the implementation of an Energy Management System in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)Iria Álvarez. 559-567
- Green E-Business Adoption in Developing Countries: A Conceptual modelJuma James Masele, Jorge Marx Gómez. 569-580
- "ReMo Green" - A new way of developing Standard Environmental SoftwareAndrea Meyer. 581-587
- Green IT Cockpit - Entwicklung eines geschäftsprozessorientierten Management Cockpits für die Energieeffizienz der IKT von OrganisationenJoachim Hübener, John Erdelt. 589-598
- Green Web Engineering - Measurements and FindingsMarkus Dick, Eva Kern, Timo Johann, Stefan Naumann, Christian Gülden. 599-606
- Conceptual Methods to Design Sustainable IT Infrastructures - Standardization, Consolidation, and VirtualizationPeter Krüger, Torsten Urban, André Siegling, Ronny Zimmermann, Hans-Knud Arndt. 607-616
- Green IT in datacenter for small and medium sized companiesFrank Dornheim, Katja Moede. 617-621
- Development of a Database Supporting the Management of Nature Conservation Measures in Schleswig-HolsteinFriedhelm Hosenfeld, Jörn Kleinbub, Kay Krüger, Dominik Kumer, Kathleen Langner, Andreas Rinker. 623-629
- Data Management for Environmental MonitoringRichard Hulek, Miroslav Kubásek, Jakub Gregor. 631-637
- Siberian Earth System Science Cluster - A Geoportal to provide an user-friendly access and analysis of Earth Observation ProductsJonas Eberle, Sören Hese, Christiane Schmullius. 639-647
- "Good Design is Environmentally-Friendly." - Discussion of Rams' Principle in Context of the Software Life CycleSven Gerber, Sandra Gerber, Peter Krüger, Hans-Knud Arndt. 649-656
- Corporate Environmental Management Information Systems (CEMIS) - Sustainability Reporting Tools for SMEsNaoum Jamous, Rami Alwafaie, Miguel Albadawi Dahma. 657-664
- Mobile Computing as a Data Source for the Material Flow Management (MFM)Peter Krehahn, Tobias Ziep, Volker Wohlgemuth. 665-672
- E-Business Applications in a Cloud: an Opportunity for Small and Medium Enterprises to Go GreenJuma James Masele, Jorge Marx Gómez. 673-683
- Sustainability data integration; A prototypical implementation of a light-weight information system componentNaoum Jamous, Frederik Kramer, Klaus Turowski, Hans-Knud Arndt. 685-694
- openUwedat - a ToolBox Solution for Integrated Air Quality and Traffic MonitoringJohannes Schabauer, Gerald Schimak, Gerhard Dünnebeil, Martin Litzenberger. 695-706
- Green Logistics' Tools as Corporate Environmental Management Information System (CEMIS)Naoum Jamous, Samir Al Badawi Dahma, Albert Isaac. 707-717
- IT-for-Green: Environment, Energy, and Resource Management with Next-Generation EMISJorge Marx Gómez. 719-722
- OEPI: A Network Solution for Managing Organizations' Environmental Performance IndicatorsAli Dada, Katrin Müller, José Antonio López Abad, Shane Bracher. 723-727
- Modeling Sustainable Supply Chains using the OEPI ProjectDaniel Meyerholt. 729-733
- The market for Corporate Environmental Management Information Systems (CEMIS) - Theory and PracticeJessica Sangmeister, Christian Manthey. 735-742
- STORM - Sustainable Online Reporting Model at the University of OldenburgJorge Marx Gómez, Sebastian van Vliet, Olaf Roeder, Swetlana Lipnitskaya. 743-748
- Implementing CEMIS Workflows with State Chart XMLJörg Bremer, Tariq Mahmoud, Barbara Rapp. 749-757
- Design of an Event Engine for Next Generation CEMIS: A Use CaseBarbara Rapp, Jörg Bremer. 759-766
- Ein Ordnungsrahmen zur IKT gestützten Analyse von ökologischen AnforderungenHans-Knud Arndt, Stephan Jacob. 767-775
- Einsatz der Umweltkennzahlen zur Unterstützung des strategischen Öko-Controllings in der ProduktionMiada Naana, Horst Junker. 777-781
- GDI Bayern - Geodateninfrastrukturen in der Wasserwirtschaft BayernWassilios Kazakos, Anja Reineke, Carsten Heidmann. 783-789
- Wasserqualität-Online - Landkreisweite Datenbanken zur Überwachung von Roh- und TrinkwasseranalysenThomas Gutzke. 791-795
- Der Umweltatlas - ein Sachstandsbericht zum Gemeinschaftsprojekt der Bundesländer Schleswig Holstein, Mecklenburg Vorpommern und Rheinland PfalzDirk Görtzen, Roland Völz, Gesine Venebrügge, Andrea Rothenburger. 797-802
- Energieportal Baden-WürttembergMartina Tauber, Wolfgang Schillinger, Renate Ebel, Klaus Zetzmann, Achim Haid. 803-805
- Die GSBL-Kommunikationsplattform - ein gemeinsames Portal für Bund und LänderBarbara Liebscher. 807-813
- Umweltgerechtigkeit als neue ressortübergreifende sozialräumliche Strategie im Land BerlinH.-Josef Klimeczek. 815-818
- RESYS-Tool - Ein Werkzeug zur Unterstützung der regionalen EnergiewendeErnst Schriefl, Günter Wind, Horst Lunzer, Petra Busswald. 819-822