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23rd EnviroInfo 2009: Berlin, Germany - Part 2
- 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 2. Shaker Verlag, Aachen 2009
Carbon Footprint for Processes and Products
- Ir. Rolph Spaas:

Low Carbon Manufacturing Program. 5-8 - Piotr Jaworski, J. Froehlich:

Product Carbon Footprinting in Germany - The example of organic free-range eggs. Lessons learned and areas for development. 9-14 - Bernd Page, Christian Schmitz, Philip Joschko, Nicolas Denz:

Design of an IT-Assistant System for CO2 Emission Trading. 15-23 - Anthony Morgan, Heinz Stichnothe, Adisa Azapagic:

Carbon Calculations over the Life Cycle of Industrial Activities (CCaLC). 25-34
Student's Workshop
- Frank Dornheim, Katja Moede:

Green-IT in data centres. 37-39 - Paul Jahr:

Development and application of evolutionary algorithms for the optimization of material flow simulations. 41-42 - Andi H. Widok:

Social Sustainability: Theories, Concepts, Practicability. 43-51 - Klaas Nuttbohm, Lina Fischer, Lisa Muckenfuss, Saskia Baiboks:

Visualising sustainability communication with Sankey diagrams - a viable approach? 53-59
Education
- Bernd Page, Volker Wohlgemuth, Ursula Kiekheben:

Review of Environmental Informatics Education in Germany and selected European Universities. 63-69 - Ute Vogel, Michael Sonnenschein:

Study programs in Environmental Informatics at Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg (Germany). 71-78 - Volker Wohlgemuth:

Study programs in Industrial Environmental Informatics at HTW Berlin (Germany). 79-83
Open Source Developements
- Christoph Hübner, Manfred Ostrowski, Michael Haase:

nofdp IDSS - an Open-Source Flood Control Planning Decision Support System. 87-96 - Frank Fuchs-Kittowski, Estanislao N. González, Daniel Faust:

CETOSS - A Collaborative Editing Tool for meteorological data based on Open Source Software. 97-106 - Michael Srocka, Sebastian Greve, Andreas Ciroth:

The openLCA Plug-in Structure - Opening up an Open Source Sustainability Assessment Software. 107-114 - Alexander Burtscher, Michael Haase, Gernot Belger:

Odysseus - A Service for Distributing Dynamic Multi-layered XY Charts on the Internet. 115-120 - Uwe König:

The impact of consortial development on software business. 121-126
Environment Management Information Systems (EMIS)
- Michael Freundlieb, Frank Teuteberg:

Towards a Reference Model of an Environmental Management Information System for Compliance Management. 129-138 - Volker Wohlgemuth, Tobias Schnackenbeck, Matthias Mäusbacher, Dominik Panic:

Conceptual Design and Implementation of a Toolkit Platform for the development of EMIS based on the Open Source Plugin-Framework Empinia. 139-144 - Nils Giesen, Tabassom Hashemi Farzad, Jorge Marx Gómez:

A component based approach for overall Environmental Management Information Systems (EMIS) integration and implementation. 145-150 - Paul Jahr, Lars Schiemann, Volker Wohlgemuth:

Development of simulation components for material flow simulation of production systems based on the plugin architecture framework EMPINIA. 151-159
ICT for Sustainable Use of Natural Resources
- Carmen de Jong:

ICT for the Sustainable Use of Natural Resources with particular reference to Water Resources. 165-166 - J. Ganoulis:

Web-based Interactive Databases of Shared Water Resources for Ecosystems Preservation. 167 - Jurate Kriauciuniene, Diana Meilutyte-Barauskiene:

Public information concerning the climate impact on water resources in Lithuania. 169 - Anna Spiteri, Anna Osann, Alfonso Calera, Dirk De Ketelaere:

SPIDER: A System of Participatory Information, Decision- Support and Expert Knowledge for Irrigation and River-basin water management. 171 - Eric Masson:

From Data access to information process in water resource management at basin scale. 173 - Nektarios Chrysoulakis, Roland Vogt, Duick Young, S. C. B. Grimmond, Donatella Spano, Serena Marras:

ICT for Urban Metabolism: The case of BRIDGE. 175-185 - Ivanka Dimitrova:

Sustainable development of environment and ICT in Bulgaria. 187-189
ICT for Environmental Information Dissemination
- Martin Schreiber:

EnviroInfoLit - A Literature Database for Environmental Informatics. 193-196 - Richard Lutz, Christian Schmitt, Werner Geiger:

The ICT-ENSURE Information System on National Research Programmes in EU Member States. 197-204 - Christoph Eibel:

Building a Web-Portal for ICT-ENSURE. 205-210
The Role of ICT in Industrial Symbiosis Projects
- Ralf Isenmann:

Bringing together Environmental Informatics and Industrial Ecology - The role of ICT in industrial symbiosis projects. 213-216 - Frank Boons:

The fuzzy consequences of the digital revolution - Exploring the link between Industrial Ecology and ICT. 217-221 - Ralf Isenmann, Konstantin Chernykh:

The role of ICT in industrial symbiosis projects - Environmental ICT applications for eco-industrial development. 223-234 - Noel Brings Jacobsen:

The challenge of inter-organizational information availability and Industrial Symbiosis. 235 - Elke Perl-Vorbach:

Environmental information systems for recycling networks - a case study of the eco-industrial cluster Mödling. 237-244 - David Gibbs:

Industrial Ecology and Eco-Industrial Development - The UK's National Industrial Symbiosis Programme (NISP). 245-251 - Sabrina Brullot:

The role of ICT in industrial ecology projects - The French perspective. 253-258 - Inmaculada Fernández, María del Carmen Ruiz:

Transfer of a theoretical model of industrial location to real world. 259 - Guillaume Massard, Suren Erkman:

A web-GIS tool for industrial symbiosis - Preliminary results and perspectives. 261-268
IT for Climate Change and Climate Change Adaption
- Arno Scharl:

Tracking Stakeholder Perceptions on Climate Change. 271 - Karel Charvát, Premysl Vohnout, Stepán Kafka, Jachym Cepicky, Jan Jezek, Martin Vlk, Petr Horak:

Monitoring and Environmental Information Sharing Regarding Climate Change. 273-281 - David Alan Stainforth:

Climate Change Adaptation: The Role of ICT in Facilitating the Application of Robust and Relevant Science. 283 - Aline Chiabai:

Analysis and Use of Information and Communication Tools in Economics of Climate Change. 285-293 - Krassimira Paskaleva, Steve Curwell:

SMART cities and protecting THE climate: URBAN SUSTAINABILITY AND governance. 295 - Jaione Lanborena, Marian Barquín:

e-Participation System on Climate Change in the Basque Autonomous Community: the Stop CO2 Euskadi Initiative. 297-299 - Giovanni Coppini, Vladyslav Lyubartsev, Nadia Pinardi, Claudia Fratianni, Marina Tonani, Mario Adani, Paolo Oddo, Srdjan Dobricic, Salvatore Marullo, Peter Loewe, Rosalia Santoleri, Simone Colella, Gianluca Volpe:

Marine climate change and environmental indicators from the Marine Core Service. 301
Workshop Risk Management
- Nina Frolova:

Tools for Earthquake Impact Estimations in Near Real Time. 305-312 - Frank Hearl:

Using Risk Analysis to Guide Worker Protection. 313-322 - Harry Storch, Nigel Keith Downes, Kiduk Moon, Hendrik Rujner:

Downscaling Climate Change Impacts to the Urban Area of Ho Chi Minh City using an Urban Structure Type Approach. 323-331
Shaping a Single Information Space for the Environment
- Werner Pillmann, Jirí Hrebícek:

Information Sources for a European Integrated Environmental Information Space. 335-346 - Vlad C. Coroama, Lorenz M. Hilty:

Energy Consumed vs. Energy Saved by ICT - A Closer Look. 347-355 - Renate Ebel, Thorsten Schlachter, Werner Geiger, Rainer Weidemann:

Integration of Environmental Information in Federal States' Environmental Portals. 357-362 - Karel Brabec, Jirí Jarkovský, Ladislav Dusek, Miroslav Kubásek, Jirí Hrebícek, Ivan Hrebícek, Pavel Cupr, Jana Klánová:

GENASIS: System for the Assessment of Environmental Contamination by Persistent Organic Pollutants. 363-370 - Thomas Pick, Werner Pillmann:

Survey on the implementation of the environmental information directive in EU Member States. 371-382 - Michael Entleitner, Charlotte Wirl, Johann Kerschbaum, Gerhard Fülöp:

ICT in Health and Environment in Europe with special focus on Austria. 383-394

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