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22nd EnviroInfo 2008: Lüneburg, Germany
- Andreas Möller, Bernd Page, Martin Schreiber:

Environmental Informatics and Industrial Ecology: Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference for Environmental Protection, EnviroInfo 2008, Lüneburg, Germany, September 10-12, 2008. Shaker Verlag, Aachen 2008, ISBN 978-3-8322-7313-2
ICT-Based Corporate Communication and Sustainability Reporting
- Ralf Isenmann:

Environmental Informatics and Industrial Ecology - Scientific Profiles of Two Emerging Fields Striving for Sustainability. 14-22 - J. Emil Morhardt:

Automated Reporting of Corporate Sustainability Data - an Analog of Automated Internet-based Sustainability Reporting Using XML. 23-27 - Daniel Süpke, Nabil Allam, Jorge Marx Gómez:

Solving Environmental Management and Public Relation Issues by Combining Industrial Environmental Information Systems with Automated Environmental Reporting. 28-31 - Andreas Solsbach, Jorge Marx Gómez:

Corporate Sustainability Reporting Towards Sustainability Network. 32-35 - Ralf Isenmann, Jorge Marx Gómez, Daniel Süpke:

Sustainability Reporting à la Carte - Concept and Implementation of a Software Tool with Shopping Cart Functionality. 36-44 - Jirí Hrebícek, Lucie Pekárková:

Key Performance Indicators for Sustainable Reporting According to NACE. 45-53 - Hans-Knud Arndt, Henner Graubitz, Andreas Dammert:

Environmental Markup Language (EML): A Material and Energy Balancing XML Schema Definition. 54-61 - Stefan Naumann, Sascha Gresk, Kerstin Schäfer:

How Green is the Web? Visualising the Power Quality of Websites. 62-65
Instruments for Supporting Sustainable Environmental Planning
- Monika Weckert, Guillermo Restrepo, Silke Gerstmann, Hartmut Frank:

Ranking of Refrigerants by Different Assessment Methods. 66-74 - Mariele Evers:

Factors of Success and Failure for Computer-aided Instruments in Environmental Planning. 75-92 - Jirí Hrebícek, Yannis Charalabidis, Karel Kisza, Euripidis N. Loukis, Rob Peters, Matej Stefanik, Michal Hejc:

Federated eParticipation Systems on Environmental Issues and its Role Industrial Ecology. 93-100
Spatial Data Infrastructures and Data Mining
- Nguyen-Xuan Thinh, Gotthard Meinel:

Spatial Data Infrastructures and Data Mining - An Introduction. 101-108 - Martin Klenke, Fred A. Kruse, Stefanie Uhrich, Christiane Giffei, Sybille Peters:

Shaping PortalU®/InGrid® to Meet the INSPIRE Requirements - First Experiences and Some Considerations on How to Efficiently Organize the German Spatial Data Infrastructure as INSPIRE Node. 109-111 - Martin Behnisch:

Spatial Similarities in Urbanisation and Regional Diversity. 112-122 - Sandro Bischof, Bettina Bauer-Messmer:

Semantic Enhancement of Environmental Metadata. 123-131
Applications of Geographical Information Systems
- Takeshi Ishida, Shunsuke Mori:

Integrated Assessment Model for Urban Energy Network System. 132-141 - Tomás Ludík, Jaroslav Rácek:

Process Analysis of Dynamic Geo-Visualization in Environmental Crisis Management. 142-149 - Ivica Ruzic, Jadranka Pecar-Ilic, Laszlo Redly:

Extension of Coding CEVNI Signs and Marking for European Waterways. 150-157 - Peter Koduan, Van Manh Vu, Pham Ha Anh:

Developing Internet-GIS for Environmental Management in Mekong Delta (Vietnam). 158-167 - Gotthard Meinel:

Full Automatic Calculation of Settlement Structure on Base of Topographic Raster Maps. 168-175 - S. H. Sanaeinejad, S. M. Hasheminiya, S. Khojasteh:

Determining the Climatologically Suitable Areas for Wheat Production Using MODIS-NDVI in Mashhad, Iran. 176-181
Towards an Integrated Information Space for the Environment in Europe
- Jirí Hrebícek, Rudolf Legat, Michal Nagy, Werner Pillmann:

Challenges of SEIS and SISE: Integrating Environmental Knowledge in Europe. 182-189 - Hans-Jörg Krammer, Rudolf Legat, Katharina Schleidt, Michal Nagy, Johannes Mayer:

E-Government Working Group for Environmental Information in Austria - Moving towards SEIS. 190-194 - Onno M. Knol, Laurens J. Brandes, C. Wim M. van der Maas:

Sharing Environmental Information at Various Hierarchical Levels of Abstraction - Some Experiences in the Netherlands. 195-203 - Severin Ecker, Gerald Schimak:

Fostering the Vision of Information Sharing in Europe. 204-211 - Nicole Ostländer, Michael Lutz:

INSPIRE-ing GEMET - Enhancing Metadata Creation and Discovery. 212-214 - Stefanie Uhrich, Fred A. Kruse, Martin Klenke, Christiane Giffei, Sybille Peters:

The Information Technology of the German Environmental Information Portal PortalU® as Tool for the European Level? 215-218 - Peter Mooney, Adam C. Winstanley:

Making Environmental Research Data Publicly Available - Experiences from Ireland. 219-222
Umweltinformationssysteme der öffentlichen Verwaltung (in German)
- Rainer Weidemann, Werner Geiger, Thorsten Schlachter, Gerd Zilly, Renate Ebel, Klaus Zetzmann:

Konzept für eine neue Generation von Landes-Umweltportalen. 223-231 - Andree Keitel, Roland Mayer-Föll, Albrecht Schultze:

Die UIS-Rahmenkonzeption 2006 - Masterplan für die Verarbeitung von Umweltinformationen im IuK-Verbund Land/Kommunen Baden-Württemberg. 232-240 - Magdalene Zralek:

Das Umweltinformationsgesetz und seine Schranken. Ablehnungsgründe und deren Folgen für die aktive Informationsbereitstellung insbesondere auf kommunaler Ebene. 241-248 - Stefan Rahn, Peter Korduan:

Internet-GIS kvwmap im praktischen Einsatz für individuelle kommunale Anwendungen. 249-259 - Ingo Mohr, Wolfgang Müller, Jo van Nouhuys:

eGovernment in der Umweltüberwachung am Beispiel des Bundeslandes Hessen - das Modul "Eigenkontrolle" im Rahmen des Fachinformationssystems (FIS) Hessische Abwasseranlagen (HAA). 260-266 - Daniel Fischer:

Die Neophytenkarte auf dem GIS-Browser des Kantons Zürich. 267-278 - Fred A. Kruse, Martin Klenke, Stefanie Uhrich, Christiane Giffei, Sybille Peters:

Einbindung von Kommunen in das Umweltportal Deutschland am Beispiel des Kommunalen PortalU® Niedersachsens. 279-282 - Roland Hachmann:

Die (inter)kommunale Geodateninfrastruktur als Mittel zum Zweck Was bedeuten die Richtlinien zur Umweltinformation, Öffentlichkeitsbeteiligung, und gemeinsamen Geodateninfrastruktur? 283-292 - Gábor Nagypál, Gergely Lukács, Gunter Vogt, Wassilios Kazakos, Dirk Weber:

Die Landesweite Datenbank für die Wasserwirtschaft und das Wasserbuch in Niedersachsen: Ein Data Warehouse mit integrierter Fachanwendung auf der Basis von disy Cadenza. 293-300
Environmental Modelling and Simulation
- Nektarios Chrysoulakis:

Urban Metabolism and Resource Optimisation in the Urban Fabric: The BRIDGE Methodology. 301-309 - Hendrik Lambrecht, Mike Zimmermann:

Combination of Optimization Methods and Material Flow Analysis for Improvement of Operational Material Use (KOMSA): Concept and its Implementation. 310-318 - Moritz Eysholdt, Ulrich Denecke, Michael Belasus, Christian Bley, Mark Eilers, Michael Erlmann, Christian Hinrichs, Malte Hurrelmann, Jörg Bremer, Barbara Rapp, Michael Sonnenschein, Ute Vogel:

A Tool for Modeling and Optimization of Residential Electricity Consumption. 319-326 - Lars Warner, Ute Vogel:

Optimization of Energy Supply Networks using Ant Colony Optimization. 327-334 - Marcin Stachura, Krzysztof B. Janiszowski:

Validation and Model Optimization for Waste Water Treatment Processes. 335-342 - Klemen Zaksek, Daniel Joly:

Ambient Air Temperature Interpolation in Inhomogeneous Regions. 343-350 - Jochen Wittmann, Dietmar P. F. Möller, Volker Gollnick:

Conceptual Aspects for a Valuation- and Optimization- System for Transportation Processes with Special Regard on Air-bound Traffic. 351-358 - Ekkehard Holzbecher, Gesche Grützmacher, Gary Amy, Bernd Wiese, Saroj K. Sharma:

The Bank Filtration Simulator - a MATLAB GUI. 359-365 - Klemen Zaksek, Matthias Hort:

Monitoring the Thermal Activity of Volcano. 366-372 - Ryusuke Hashimura:

Using the Central Pressure Method to Forecast Damage Level of Maritime Structures Caused by Typhoon 9918. 373-383
Environmental Communication & Community Systems
- Stefan Naumann:

Sustainability Informatics - A new Subfield of Applied Informatics? 384-389 - Mirko Filetti, Hans-Martin Mulisch, Albrecht Gnauck:

Environmental Data Online - Design of a Web Based Environmental Information System for Public Services. 390-395 - Ralf Kramer:

Metadata: Lessons Learned and Best Practices. 396-400 - Maria Rüther, Thomas Bandholtz:

Semantic Network Service (SNS) Update and Future Vision. 401-408 - Gergely Lukács:

Potential in Information and Communication Technologies for Supporting Sustainable Consumption. 409-412 - Ralph Welge, Eckhard C. Bollow, Helmut Faasch, Andreas Möller:

Ambient Assisted Energy Management. 413-424 - Erich Weihs, Thomas Reuter:

On the Status of the Automated Categorization of the Bavaria Portal's Internet Search Engine According to the Life Event Principle. 425-434
Life-Cycle Assessment & Material Flow Analysis
- Andreas Ciroth, Michael Srocka, Jutta Hildenbrand:

openLCA - Implications of an Emerging Open Source Software for Sustainability Assessment. 435-439 - Oliver Cencic, Helmut Rechberger:

Material Flow Analysis with Software STAN. 440-447 - Achim Stadtherr, Clemens Düpmeier, Oliver Kusche:

Challenges of Providing an Internet-based Data Management Infrastructure for a National Supply of Life Cycle Inventory Data. 448-455
ICT-ENSURE - European ICT Environmental Sustainability Research
- Klaus Tochtermann, Gisela Granitzer, Werner Pillmann, Werner Geiger:

ICT-ENSURE - A 7th Framework Program Support Action for Building the European Research Area in the Field of ICT for Environmental Sustainability. 456-463 - Klaus Tochtermann, Gisela Granitzer, Werner Pillmann, Werner Geiger:

ICT-ENSURE - Sharing Environmental Information. 464-465
ICT for Risk, Health and Disaster Management
- Alberto Susini, Christian Hürzeler, Andreas Schönenberger, Alexandre Massot, Hartmut Fricke, Norbert Gronak, Christoph Thiel, Daniel Fiedler:

Assessment of Aircraft Accident Probability on Industrial Facilities by Means of GIS Risk-Register, the Examples of Geneva, "Geneva Risk". 466-475 - Martin Breunig, Eva Ortlieb, Stephan Mäs, Conrad Boley, Franz-Xaver Trauner, Joachim Wiesel, Daniela Richter, Andreas Abecker, Dominik Gallus, Wassilios Kazakos, Andreas M. Bartels, Björn Broscheit, Wolfgang Reinhardt:

Towards an Information System for Early Warning of Landslides. 476-481 - Kostas D. Karatzas, Anastasios Bassoukos, Dimitris Voukantsis, Fani A. Tzima, Kostas Nikolaou, Stavros Karathanasis:

ICT Technologies and Somputational Intelligence Methods for the Creation of an Early Warning Air Pollution Information System. 482-489 - Frank Hearl:

Translating Research to Practice: Motivating the Reduction of Occupational Safety and Health Risks. 490-494 - Gerlinde Knetsch:

REACh - Workflows and Software Tools for the Process of Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of European Chemicals. 495-500 - Christina McLaughlin:

Informatics of Risk Assessment and Economics: Putting it all Together in Health and Safety Decision Making. 501-504
Environmental Management Information Systems (EMIS)
- Stephan Nemetz, Johann Weigl:

WISA: Development of the Water Information System Austria. 505-511 - Hans-Knud Arndt, Henner Graubitz, Stephan Jacob:

Topic Map based Indicator System for Environmental Management Systems. 512-517 - Carsten Heidmann, Frank Sellerhoff, Rainer Lehfeldt, Aleksei Valikov, Wassilios Kazakos:

Providing Access to Environmental Data in a SOA in NOKIS. 518-545 - Bernhard Luther, Albrecht Gnauck:

Decision Theory Based Monitoring Design for Freshwater Ecosystems. 526-533 - Burkhardt Funk, Andreas Möller, Peter Niemeyer:

The Prospects of Product Carbon Footprints in ERP Systems. 534-540
Tools and Databases
- Friedhelm Hosenfeld, Dirk Behrens, Marcus Lempert, Andreas Rinker, Michael Trepel, Angelika Steingräber:

Database of Measures Supporting Creation of Management Plan and Programme of Measures for Implementing - Water Framework Directive. 541-548 - Jaroslav Rácek, Tomás Ludík, Jan Ministr, Jana Sedlácková:

Database System of Environmental Monitoring in the Czech Republic. 549-554 - Gergely Lukács:

DataWeb for Integrated Environmental Information Systems - An Abstract View on disy Cadenza. 555-558 - Bettina Bauer-Messmer, Thomas Scharrenbach, Rolf Grütter:

Improving an Environmental Ontology by Incorporating User-Input. 559-566 - Stefan Jablonski, Bernhard Volz, M. Abdul Rehman:

Process and Ontology Based Data Integration. 567-575 - Uwe Rüppel, Peter Göbel:

Pretreatment of Environmental Data for Forecasting Purposes. 576-583
Open Source in the Field of Environmental Informatics
- Volker Wohlgemuth, Tobias Schnackenbeck, Dominik Panic, Robert-Lee Barling:

Development of an Open Source Software Framework as a Basis for Implementing Plugin-Based Environmental Management Information Systems (EMIS). 584-592 - Thorsten Busse, Nicolas Denz, Bernd Page:

A Plugin-Based Framework for Domain Models and Persistence in Environmental Management Information Systems. 593-602 - Andreas Ciroth:

Business Models for Open Source Projects in Environmental Informatics. 603-608 - Gernot Belger, Michael Haase, Kaj Lippert:

Odyssey to Kalypso - Experiences with Setting Up an Open Source Platform for Environmental Modeling. 609-616
Anthropogenic Climate Change
- Holger Albert, Gernot Belger, Vinicius de Camargo, Michael Haase, Kaj Lippert, Pascal Neis, Erik Pasche, Alexander Zipf:

Interoperable Routing Services in the Context of Evacuation Schemes due to Urban Flooding. 617-622 - Harry Storch, Michael Schmidt:

Adaptation Planning Framework to Climate Change for the Urban Environment in Ho Chi Minh City. 623-630
Environmental Health, Consumer Protection and Quality of Life
- Kristina Voigt, Rainer Brüggemann, Karl-Werner Schramm, Manfred Kirchner:

PYHASSE a New Software Tool for Partially Ordered Sets Example: Ranking of Contaminated Regions in the Alps. 631-636 - Michal Hejc, Zdenek Horsák, Jirí Hrebícek:

Information Tools for Supporting Implementation of Integrated Waste Management System in the Framework of the Czech Republic. 637-640

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