


default search action
23rd EnviroInfo 2009: Berlin, Germany - Part 1
- Volker Wohlgemuth, Bernd Page, Kristina Voigt:

Environmental Informatics and Industrial Environmental Protection - Concepts, Methods and Tools: Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference for Environmental Protection, EnviroInfo 2009, Berlin, Germany, September 9-11, 2009, Part 1. Shaker Verlag, Aachen 2009, ISBN 978-3-8322-8397-1
Keynotes
- Thomas Holzmann:

Environmental Informatics - Challenges for today and Chances for the future. 3-4 - Heinz Stichnothe, Anthony Morgan:

Carbon Footprint - brand new or just new fangled? 5-11 - Christina McLaughlin:

Drilling Down Multiple Data Sources for Risk Assessment and Cost Benefit Analyses: The Story of a "Tomato Mashup" for an Integrated Approach. 13-20
Applications of Geographical Information Systems
- Sandra Lanig, Dorothea Ludwig, Martine Klärle:

Modeling Clouding for the Automated Solar Potential Analysis on Urban Roof Areas based on LiDAR. 27-35 - Nui Phuong Thuy, Van Manh Vu:

Using geostatistics and clustering to design and optmize the environmental monitoring network for Hai Duong province (Vietnam). 37-44 - Klaus Adelhard:

INSPIRE Catalogue Services for Environmental and Geographic Applications - Building Blocks for the Implementation. 45-53
Green IT
- Sara Abenius:

Green IT & Green Software - Time and Energy Savings Using Existing Tools. 57-66 - Hans-Knud Arndt, Sandra Lau, Andreas Strehl:

Sustainability of Information and Communication Systems (ICS). 67-74 - Klaas Melcher:

Green IT in the current recession. 75-79
Applications of Geographical Information Systems 2
- Dorothea Ludwig, Sandra Lanig, Martina Klärle:

Location analysis for solar panels by LiDAR-Data with Geoprocessing - SUN-AREA. 83-89 - Immaculada Fernández, María del Carmen Ruiz:

Transfer of a theoretical model of industrial location to real world. 91-100 - Bettina Bauer-Messmer, Lukas Wotruba, Kalin Müller, Sandro Bischof, Rolf Grütter, Thomas Scharrenbach, Rolf Meile, Martin Hägeli, Jürg Schenker:

The Data Centre Nature and Landscape (DNL): Service Oriented Architecture, Metadata Standards and Semantic Technologies in an Environmental Information System. 101-112
Environmental Communication 1
- Wassilios Kazakos, Carsten Heidmann:

NatureSDIplus - A Best Practice Network for SDI in Nature Conservation. 115-122 - Thomas Bandholtz, Joachim Fock, Rudolf Legat, Michal Nagy, Katharina Schleidt:

Shared Terminology for the Single Environmental Information System (SEIS). 123-127 - Katharina Feiden, Martin Klenke, Fred A. Kruse, Stefanie Konstantinidis:

Building a Soil Information Portal for Europe based on the PortalU Technology. 129-134
Environmental Simulation
- Maria Vittoria Avolio, Valeria Lupiano, Paolo Mazzanti, Salvatore Di Gregorio:

A Cellular Automata Model for Flow-like Landslides with Numerical Simulations of Subaerial and Subaqueous Cases. 137-146 - Kostadin Ganev, Dimiter Syrakov, Maria Prodanova, Emanouil Atanasov, Todor V. Gurov, Aneta Karaivanova, Nikolai Miloshev, Hristo Chervenkov:

Grid Computing for Air Quality and Environmental: Studies in Bulgaria. 147-155 - Pham Ngoc Ho, Duong Ngoc Bach, Van Manh Vu:

Applying Fixed Box Model to Calculate the Temporal Variance of the Concentration of PM10 in Thanh Xuan District, Hanoi (Vietnam). 157-165
Environmental Monitoring
- Hermann Stadler, Erich Klock, Christian Kollmitzer, Dietmar Pindeus, Paul Skritek:

Near Real-Time Quality Assurance of Hydrological Measurements using Failsafe Data Transfer. 169-178 - Maria Rüther, Thomas Bandholtz:

The German Environmental Specimen Bank: Discovering Data and Information on the Web. 179-184 - Simon Jirka, Albert Remke:

Monitoring the Environment with Sensor Web Services. 185-191
Environmental Modeling
- Dimitris Voukantsis, Kostas D. Karatzas, Auli Rantio-Lehtimaki, Mikhail Sofiev:

Investigation of relationships and interconnections between Pollen and Air Quality data with the aid of Computational Intelligence Methods. 195-204 - Victoria A. Bakhtina:

Environmental sustainability measures adjusted for governance indicators. 205-213 - Pawel Bartoszczuk:

Basics of Water Pricing and Necessity to Model Municipal Water Pricing. 215-222 - Nguyen-Xuan Thinh, Anne Bräuer, Verena Teucher:

Introduction into Work Package Urban Flooding of the BMBF Megacity Research Project TP. Ho Chi Minh. 223-232
Environmental Accounting and Sustainability Reporting
- Daniel Süpke, Jorge Marx Gómez, Ralf Isenmann:

Web 2.0 for sustainability reporting: Approach to refining communication on sustainability. 235-243 - Jorge Marx Gómez, Ralf Isenmann, Gerlinde Knetsch:

Sustainability Reporting - applicable to Chemical Safety Reports under REACh? 245-251 - Jirí Hrebícek, Miroslav Hájek, Zuzana Chvátalová, Iva Ritschelová:

Current Trends in Sustainability Reporting in the Czech Republic. 253-260 - Andreas Solsbach, Jorge Marx Gómez, Ralf Isenmann:

Sustainability Reporting in Networks. 261-266 - Ting Yu, Manfred Lenzen, Chris Dey, Jeremy Badcock:

A Data Warehousing and Data Mining Tool for Environmental Accounting. 267-275
Environmental Communication 2
- Nele Leiner, Susanne Stoll-Kleemann:

Supporting sustainable development with Web 2.0 applications. 279-287 - Jirí Hrebícek, Rudolf Legat:

Challenges of eEnvironment. 289-297 - Mariele Evers:

Socio-technical instruments in the field of Integrated Water Resources Management. 299-304
Environmental Web Applications
- Dumitru Roman, Sven Schade, Arne J. Berre, Nils Rune Bodsberg, Joël Langlois:

Environmental Services Infrastructure with Ontologies - A Decision Support Framework. 307-315 - Mireille Faist, Rainer Zah, Jürgen Reinhard:

Sustainability Quick Check for Biofuels (SQCB): A Web-based tool for streamlined biofuels' LCA. 317-323 - Tobias Ziep, Volker Wohlgemuth, René Weichbrodt:

Conceptual Design and Development of a web-based Tool for Sustainability Assessment of Biofuels. 325-334
Environmental Modeling 2
- Uwe Göbel, Peter Göbel:

Support Vector Regression Approach for Predicting Groundwater Levels under Variable Pumping and Infiltration Conditions. 337-345 - Bhaskar Sengupta, Sukanchan Palit, Praphawadee Otarawanna, Des Robinson:

Dynamics of Markov Chain in deep bed filtration-theory and experiment. 347-354
Environmental Web Portals
- Fred A. Kruse, Stefanie Konstantinidis, Martin Klenke:

PortalU®, a Tool for Building a Single Information Space in Europe (SISE) for the Environment. 357-362 - Stefanie Konstantinidis, Fred A. Kruse, Martin Klenke:

Current state of the German Environmental Information Portal PortalU®. 363-368 - Dirk Görtzen, Uwe Rammert, Dirk Bornhöft:

Geo Data and Infrastructure provided by the Environmental Administration of Schleswig-Holstein. 369-376 - Friedhelm Hosenfeld, Wolfgang Thiel, Johannes Bublitz:

Waste Management Web Portals in Schleswig-Holstein - Development and Operation. 377-384
Functional and Data Integration
- Burkhardt Funk, Andreas Möller, Peter Niemeyer:

Determination of environmental impact of products along the supply chain: an integration scenario. 387-394 - Gergely Lukács:

ICT Applications as a Key Element in Sustainable Consumption in Europe. 395-402 - Wolfgang Johann Eder, Alexander Zipf:

Towards interoperable atmospheric (air flow) models in Spatial Data Infrastructures using OGC Web Services - state of the art and research questions. 403-412 - Ralph Welge, Dennis Bauch, Eckhard C. Bollow, Helmut Faasch, Andreas Möller:

Building Assistance Systems using Distributed Knowledge Representation. 413-425
Interdisciplinary Aspects of Environmental Informatics
- Falko Theisselmann, Doris Dransch, Joachim Fischer:

Model-driven Development of Environmental Modeling Languages: Language and Model Coupling. 429-437 - Olaf Pollmann, Sven Meyer:

Anthropogenic impact evaluation and material stream optimization by artificial intelligence. 439-446 - Fredrik Bengtsson, Anneli Edman:

Information Infrastructure in Sustainable System Development. 447-454 - Kristina Voigt:

Green Chemistry / Green Engineering/ Sustainable Information Technology: Common Concepts and Differences. 455-462
Environmental Learning
- Francesca Cappellaro, Paolo Masoni, Anna Moreno, Anna Amato, Alba Bala, Pere Fullana:

E-learning courses for innovating products and reducing environmental impact. 465-473 - Jörg Bremer, Barbara Rapp, Frank Jellinghaus, Michael Sonnenschein:

Tools for Teaching Demand-Side Management. 475-483

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














