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25th EnviroInfo 2011: Ispra, Italy
- Werner Pillmann, Sven Schade, Paul Smits:
Innovations in Sharing Environmental Observations and Information: Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Informatics for Environmental Protection, EnviroInfo 2011, Ispra, Italy, September 5-7, 2011. Shaker Verlag, Aachen 2011, ISBN 978-3-8440-0451-9
Volume 1
Plenary Speeches
- Werner Pillmann:
EnviroInfo Conferences: Knowledge Exchange Platform for Information Technology in Environmental Sustainability Research - State 2011 and Outlook. 1-8 - Paul Smits:
INSPIRE, GMES, GEOSS & Eye on Earth: making it all work, together. 9-11 - Arno Scharl:
Creating and Sharing Environmental Information with Collaborative Web Technologies. 12-15 - Margaret M. MacDonell:
NextGen Environmental Health Analysis: Community-Centric Approaches and Tools. 16-19
Man and the Environment
- Dominique Gaertner, Raniero Della Peruta, Armin Keller:
A Novel Spatially Explicit Integrated Modeling Tool for Assessing P Accumulation in Agricultural Soils. 20-29 - Lisa Maurer, Patrick Höfler:
Social Validation of INSPIRE Standards Using Online Communities. 30-35 - Said Nawar, Mohamed Reda, Fatahalla Farag, Alaa H. ElNahry:
Sustainability assessment using geostatistical analysis and spatial modeling in El-Tina plain in Egypt. 36-45 - Jon O. Skøien, Michael Schulz, Grégoire Dubois, Richard Jones, Gerard B. M. Heuvelink, Dan Cornford:
Uncertainty propagation in chained web based modeling services: the case of eHabitat. 46-58 - Gotthard Meinel:
Advanced Procedure for the Monitoring of Settlement and Open Space Development on Basis of Topographical Geodata Sets in the IOER-Monitor. 59-68
Environmental Communication
- Mirko Filetti, Albrecht Gnauck:
A Virtual Research Environment for Long-Term Monitoring of a Waste Deposit with Free and Open Source Software. 69-81 - Franz Schenk, Daniel Meyerholt:
Identifying Information with Environmental Relevance in Web Sites of the Public Administration Using Automatic Classification. 82-95 - Franziska Zander, Christian Fischer, Sven Kralisch:
Using OGC standards for data exchange between the environmental modeling framework JAMS and the environmental information system RBIS. 96 - Marko Debeljak, Bernard Zenko, Ales Poljanec:
Predictive models of forest development in Slovenia. 97-100
Modeling Sustainability - Sectoral Examples
- Karl-Heinz Simon:
A Short History of Sustainability Oriented Modelling Endeavours. 101-110 - Bernd R. Hornung:
A Sociocybernetic Approach to Meta-modelling for the European Environmental Information Space. 111 - Werner Pillmann:
Towards the Integration of Environmental Information in Europe. 112-121 - Corrado Iannucci, Michele Munafò, Valter Sambucini:
A system approach to the integration of ecosystem services with DPSIR components. 122-129 - Albrecht Gnauck:
Modelling Environmental Information Processes: A Meta-model Approach for Water Management. 130-136
Environmental Health
- Kristina Voigt, Rainer Brüggemann, Hagen Scherb, Ismet Cok, Birgül Mazmnci, Ali Mazmanci, Cafer Turgut, Karl-Werner Schramm:
Similarities of Environmental Health Data of Persistent Organic Pollutants in three Countries Analyzed by the PyHasse Software. 137-144 - Walter J. Armbruster:
Human and Animal Health Interactions: Computer Supported Communications Mitigate Pandemic Risks of Avian Influenza. 145-150 - Debapratim Pandit, Subrata Chattopadhyay:
Using air pollution health risk assessment for future land use planning in Korba, India. 151-160 - Andrea Giacomelli, Francesco Giubbilini, Simona Lombardelli, Stefano Costa, Luca Delucchi:
Participatory approaches to light pollution mitigation: a case history from Italy. 161-169 - Maria Rüther, Jan Koschorreck, Thomas Bandholtz:
Networking Activities of Environmental Specimen Banks. 170-178
Safety and Risk Management
- Matthias Menger, Patrick Ackermann, Thomas Bandholtz, Rainer Jaspert, Antoine Logean:
Building a Sustainable Information System in the Domain of Chemical and Biological Safety. 179-188 - Robert Ackermann, Wolfgang Seis, Katja Jung, Matthias Finkbeiner:
Use of the PrussiaRiskware Concept for the Construction of a Model for Risk Evaluation for the Agricultural Reuse of Sewage Sludge. 189-199 - Thomas Usländer, Thomas Batz:
Exploiting the Potential of Environmental Information Systems for Risk, Crisis and Environmental Management Applications. 200-209 - Christopher Stolle, Kurt Sparber, Matthias Menger:
Integrating Workflow and Document Management with Domain Applications by Using MS Sharepoint 2010 with REST Interfaces. 210-219 - Hossein Sanaeinejad, Negar Siabi, Marjan Ghaemi:
Spatial zoning of precipitation by geo-statistical methods and DEM as auxiliary variable in northeast of Iran. 220-227
Information Technology for Climate Change Mitigation
- Philip Joschko, Hennes Schäfer, Nicolas Denz, Christian Schmitz, Bernd Page:
Emission Trade Assistant: Prototype Implementation and Lessons learned. 228-237 - Mihai Bartha, Peter Kutschera, Denis Havlik:
Sensor Web Enablement based Model Web Implementation for Climate Change Applications. 238-252 - Giovanna Sissa:
Assessment criteria for policy on ICT and climate change. 253-260 - Thomas Nagler, Gerhard Triebnig, Christian Schiller:
CryoLand - the GMES Downstream Service Snow and Land Ice. 261-269 - Harry Storch, Nigel Keith Downes, Hendrik Rujner:
A scenario-based approach to assessing the exposure and flood risk of Ho Chi Minh City's urban development strategy in times of Climate Change. 270-279
Energy Efficiency and Reserach
- Shunsuke Mori, Masashi Ohkura, Hidetaka Ohkura:
A Model for the Evaluation of Potential Energy Conservation of Data Center Focusing on the Air Conditioning Options in Japan. 280-289 - Markus Dick, Eva Kern, Jakob Drangmeister, Stefan Naumann, Timo Johann:
Measurement and Rating of Software-induced Energy Consumption of Desktop PCs and Servers. 290-299 - Elisabeth Mrakotsky, Christoph Mayr, Matthias Stifter, Thomas I. Strasser:
Sharing Laboratory Infrastructures for Integrating more Energy from Renewable Sources to the Grid - The FP7 project DERri - Distributed Energy Resources Research Infrastructure. 300-308 - Lucien Wald, Philippe Blanc, Bella Espinar, Benoît Gschwind, Mireille Lefèvre, Lionel Ménard, Fabien Wald, Carsten Hoyer-Klick, Marion Schroedter-Homscheidt, Claire Thomas:
Early achievements towards an automatic assessment of the uncertainty in solar irradiation using web services. 309-318
Linked Open Data, Semantic Search and Interoperability
- Massimo Craglia, Stefano Nativi, Laura Díaz, Lorenzino Vaccari:
The Multi-Disciplinary Interoperability Challenge. 319-320 - Andreas Abecker, Ulrich Bügel, Renate Ebel, Thorsten Schlachter:
Integrating Semantic Search for Relational Data into Environmental Information Systems. 321-329 - Herbert Schentz, Johannes Peterseil, Barbara Magagna, Michael Mirtl:
Semantics in Ecosystem Research and Monitoring. 330-342 - Thomas Bandholtz, Joachim Fock, Astrid Wolff, Herbert Schentz:
LOD-ready Environmental Terminology with iQvoc. 343-352 - Monica De Martino, Marina Monti, Riccardo Albertoni:
Towards a Multilingual Framework for SEIS. 353-360 - Jorge Luis Zapico, Bianca Sayan, Leonardo Bonanni, Marko Turpeinen, Steve Young:
Footprinted.org: experiences from using linked open data for environmental impact information. 361-369 - Pilar León Araúz, Pedro J. Magaña Redondo, Pamela Faber:
Integrating Environment into the Linked Data Cloud. 370-379 - Soeren Roug:
EEA and Linked Environment Data - A status report. 380-389
Progress in INSPIRE
- Fred A. Kruse, Franz Schenk:
InGrid - The development of a metadata editor in the context of INSPIRE. 390-394 - Peter Fischer-Stabel, Bettina Barth, Michaela Rosar:
Integrated Geo-Metadata Management in the Federal State of the Saarland (Germany) and it's Municipalities. 395-402 - Heino Rudolf:
Environmental data and INSPIRE - Exemplified at the Water Framework Directive (WFD)/Flood Risks Directive (FRD) in Saxony and INSPIRE - Annex I - Hydrography (HY). 403-404 - Katharina Feiden, Emil Fulajtár, Endre Dobos, Herbert Schentz, Einar Eberhardt, Rainer Baritz, Carlos Figueiredo, Sigbert Huber, Hermann Klug:
Sharing European soil information - Best practice contribution to INSPIRE -. 405-411 - Christian Steurer, Claudia Notarnicola, Roberto Monsorno, Armin Costa, Anke Tetzlaff, Sebastian Geidel, Marc Zebisch:
EOMOUNT - A satellite data based near-realtime observing system at local/regional scale. 412-418
Spatial Data Infrastructures: Applications
- Christian Rüh, Peter Korduan, Ralf Bill:
Development of the reference model for the marine spatial data infrastructure Germany (MDI-DE). 419-425 - Lorenzo Bigagli, Stefano Nativi, Mattia Santoro, Enrico Boldrini, Paolo Mazzetti:
Monitoring of a Transport Infrastructure via a Sensor-enabled SDI. 426-435 - Mickaël Beaufils, Jean-Michel Follin:
Toward a quality aware SDI to assess agricultural water consumption. 436-445 - Thai Binh Tran, Thilo Wehrmann, Verena Klinger, Claudia Kuenzer, Klaus Greve:
Ontology based description of satellite imageries for application based data querying. 446-452
Modeling and Simulation - Survey and Applications
- Jochen Wittmann:
Environmental Modeling and Simulation: a subjective update to the state of the art based on the topics of the annual workshop of the working group. 453-459 - Friedhelm Hosenfeld, Johanna Lietz, Michael Trepel:
Assessment Database Supporting Implementation of Water Framework Directive in Schleswig-Holstein. 460-466 - Jochen Wittmann, Johann Markert, Sebastian Plura, Rainer Brüggemann:
A Software Platform Towards a Comparison of Cars - A Case Study for Handling Ratio-Based Decisions -. 467-476 - Jan Studzinski:
Application of Kriging Algorithms for Solving some Water Nets Management Tasks. 477-488 - Annelie Mai, Ralf Bill:
Analysing kettle holes in Mecklenburg in the last 225 years using an interdisciplinary virtual research laboratory. 489-497
Mobile Applications
- Thorsten Schlachter, Clemens Düpmeier, Werner Geiger, Rainer Weidemann, Renate Ebel, Martina Tauber, Klaus Zetzmann:
Concept of a Universal Mobile Application Accessing Environmental Information Systems. 498-504 - Theodor Foerster, Laura Díaz, Arne Bröring:
Integrating Volunteered Human Sensor Data into Crowd-sourced Platforms: A Use Case on Noise Pollution Monitoring and OpenStreetMap. 505-509 - Sergiusz Pawlowicz, Didier G. Leibovici, Roy Heines-Young, Richard Saull, Mike Jackson:
Dynamical Surveying Adjustments for Crowd-sourced Data Observations. 510-520 - Marc Beck, Christian Hempe, Rolf Krieger, Andreas Mut, Bernhard Schmitt:
Integration of Sensor Data and their Presentation in Regional Environmental Information Systems and Mobile Applications. 521-528
Poster Session
- Johanna Kieniewicz, Allan Sudlow, Elizabeth Newbold:
EnviA - Coordinating Improved Environmental Information Access and Discovery. 529 - M. Carmen Ruiz Puente, Elena Romero Arozamena, Alberto Diez Ibarbia, David Ortiz Maza:
Methodology to form an Industrial Eco-system in the Municipality of Torrelavega (Northern Spain). 530-534 - Gunther Schmidt, Broder Breckling, Lukas Kleppin, Winfried Schröder:
Large scale GMO cultivation assessment: Tools for monitoring and modelling potential GMO impacts. 535-543 - Ricardo Teixeira:
Databases for agri-food products LCA - How much detail do we need? 544-548 - Lucien Wald, Claire Thomas, Sophie Cousin, Philippe Blanc, Lionel Ménard, Marion Schroedter-Homscheidt, Elena Gaboardi, Emilio Simeone, Gerd Heilscher, Sophie Jacques, Sebastiano B. Serpico, Thomas A. Huld, Dominique Dumortier:
The project ENDORSE: exploiting EO data to develop pre-market services in renewable energy. 549-556
Volume 2
Youth Informatics Prize
- Jérôme Agater, Helge Arjangui, Malin Gandor, Michael Mengelkamp, Henning Schröder, Janina Siemer, Marcel Strudthoff, Bernhard Wagner, Ute Vogel, Christian Hinrichs, Stefan Scherfke:
eCarUs - a tool for optimal placement of stations for electric vehicle batteries. 557-561 - Nadine Kolley, Henry Rechenbach:
Analysis and visualization of material flows in the manufacturing process of computer hardware and their geographical aspects. 562-567 - Konstanze Steinhausen:
The Solarservice Bremen - a Web-GIS Based Information Service for Solar Energy for the City of Bremen. 568-572
Information Technology for Carbon Footprint
- Barbara Rapp, Andreas Solsbach, Tariq Mahmoud, Ammar Memari, Jörg Bremer:
IT-for-Green: Next Generation CEMIS for Environmental, Energy and Resource Management. 573-581 - Florian Humpenöder, Rüdiger Schaldach, Yalda Shayeghi, Liselotte Schebek:
Analysing land-use effects on the carbon balance of biofuels by coupling a spatial model to LCA. 582-591 - Daniel Schien, Chris Preist, Paul Shabajee, Mike Yearworth:
Approaches to the Dynamic Energy Footprinting of Online Media. 592-600 - Dimitar Zvezdov:
Accounting for sustainable organisations: where is the accountant and why it matters? 601-606 - Stephen G. Wood:
Understanding the Sustainability of Digital Products in the News Media Industry. 607-616
Information Technology for Industrial Ecology Management
- Yasushi Kondo, Shinichiro Nakamura:
UPIOM Cube: A New Tool for Visualization of Inter-industry Flow of Various Types of Material with its Application to Car Production. 617-622 - Elena Romero, M. Carmen Ruiz, David Ortiz, Alberto Díez:
Indicators identification and assessment for industrial areas renewal supporting on industrial ecology. 623-632 - Benjamin Boehnke, Steffen Witte, Volker Wohlgemuth:
Forecast of the energy and material demands of a paint shop by an assistant-supported parameterized material flow based decision support system. 633-638
Sustainability Accounting, Reporting and Environmental Communication
- Andreas Solsbach, Ralf Isenmann, Jorge Marx Gómez:
iSTORM - Idea and Reference Architecture approaching Inter-organisational sustainability Reporting. 639-646 - Hans-Knud Arndt, Sebastian Tietz:
Representing information in Occupational Safety and Health (OSAH)-Management and OSAH-Compliance on corporate level. 647-658 - Marcel Severith, Lorenz M. Hilty:
Integrating ERP and Environmental Information Systems - the Case of Life Cycle Inventories. 659-668
Environmental Management Information Systems
- Naoum Jamous, Frederik Kramer, Gamal Kassem:
Evaluation categorizes, technologies decision for a Composite Environmental Performance Indicators (LWC-EPI) solution. 669-682 - Nabil Allam, Tariq Mahmoud, Horst Junker, Jorge Marx Gómez:
A Central Collaborative CEMIS. 683-691 - Nabil Allam, Horst Junker:
CEMIS Software Available on the German Market. 692-700 - Nils Giesen, Nick Zuschke:
Cataloging and structuring of IT-based methods for the support of sustainable planning and governance in enterprises. 701-710
Information Technology for Life Cycle Analysis
- Ricardo Teixeira, Lori Gustavus, Anne Himeno, Sara Pax:
A review of tools for PCF and LCA in the agri-food sector. 711-718 - Andi H. Widok, Tobias Ziep, Volker Wohlgemuth:
Implementation of a modular web-based multi-method Tool for the Assessment of Biofuel Sustainability Standards. 719-728 - Clemens Düpmeier, Oliver Kusche:
Concept and Implementation of a Service API for the Remote Access to Life Cycle Assessment Databases. 729-736 - Nadia Mirabella, Lucia Rigamonti, Simona Scalbi:
LCA of ICT application for dematerialization in Italian Public Administration. 737-746 - Rémy Jobin, Marion Sié:
Tools for environment's web application for Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). 747-750 - Reinout Heijungs, Arjan de Koning:
Computational challenges in huge LCA and EEIOA systems. 751-754 - Antonino Marvuglia, Enrico Benetto, Benedetto Rugani, Gordon Rios:
A scalable implementation of the track summing algorithm for Emergy calculation with Life Cycle Inventory databases. 755-764 - Lionel Ménard, Benoît Gschwind, Isabelle Blanc, Didier Beloin-Saint-Pierre, Lucien Wald, Philippe Blanc, Thierry Ranchin, Roland Hischier, Simone Gianfranceschi, Steven Smolders, Marc Gilles, Cyril Grassin:
Environmental impact assessment of electricity production by photovoltaic system using GEOSS recommendations on interoperability. 765-774 - Philippe Schiesser, Ricardo Teixeira, Anne Himeno, Andrew Southwood:
Linking PCF, LCA and ecodesign - A practical approach for the food sector. 775-782 - Christian Manthey, Kirtan Bergheim, Yardena Gerlach, Nico Grasshoff, Max Plischtil:
Carbon Footprint in Canteen Kitchens - Calculation of Carbon Foodprints at a University. 783-786 - Boguslaw Bieda:
Stochastic Assessment by Monte Carlo Simulation for LCI applied to steel process chain: The ArcelorMittal Steel Poland S.A. in Krakow, Poland case study. 787-798 - Jean-Pierre Theret, Damien Evrard, Fabrice Mathieux, Yannick Le Guern, Patrick Chemla:
Integrating CAD, PLM and LCA: new concepts, data model, architecture & integration proposals. 799-808 - Marc-Andree Wolf, Oliver Kusche, Clemens Düpmeier:
The International Reference Life Cycle Data System (ILCD) Format - Basic Concepts and Implementation of Life Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA) Method Data Sets. 809-817 - Rogério Rodrigues Sallaberry, Katia Nunes, Luiz Fernando Cybis, Liselotte Schebek:
Comparative evaluation of life cycle assessment software programs: a case study for biodiesel and diesel fuel. 818-821 - Van Manh Vu, Phuong Thuy Bui, Hoanh Duy Do:
Emission Inventory and Predict from Road Traffic Sources for Hanoi. 822-831
Environmental Information Systems, Service Infrastructures and Platforms (ENVIP)
- Gerald Schimak, Bojan Bozic, Alexander Kaufmann, Jan Peters-Anders, Pascal Dihé, Andrea Emilio Rizzoli, Tomás Pariente Lobo, Giuseppe Avellino:
The TaToo Semantic Case - Requirements, impacts and applications. 832-847 - Giuseppe Avellino, Tomás Pariente Lobo, Gerald Schimak, Andrea Emilio Rizzoli, Pascal Dihé:
Applying semantics in the environmental domain: The TaToo project approach. 848-855 - Sasa Nesic, Andrea Emilio Rizzoli, Ioannis N. Athanasiadis, Marcello Donatelli:
Publishing Agro-Environmental Data to a Semantically Unified Environmental Information Space: a Case Study. 856-867 - Jirí Hrebícek, Miroslav Kubásek:
Semantic approach for tagging anthropogenic impacts of multidomain data resources - case study of TaToo tools. 868-877 - Jan Peters-Anders, Tomás Pariente Lobo, Joachim Ungar, Wolfgang Loibl:
Using TaToo services to enhance information retrieval about climate change consequences - Demonstration of the Climate Twins scenario. 878-887 - Luca Petronzio, Giuseppe Avellino, Tomás Pariente Lobo, José María Fuentes, Sinan Yurtsever:
The TaToo Portal - Tagging and Discovery within TaToo. 888-896 - Denis Havlik, Sven Schade, Wout van Wijk, Thomas Usländer, Juanjo Hierro:
Leveraging the Future Internet - Public Private Partnership for the Environmental Usage Area. 897-908 - Federico Prandi, Raffaele De Amicis, Giuseppe Conti, Stefano Piffer, Alberto Debiasi, Marco Calderan:
BRISEIDE a spatio-temporal framework to support environmental analysis and emergency management. 909-919 - Sahar Asadi, Costin Badica, Tina Comes, Claudine Conrado, Vanessa Evers, Frans C. A. Groen, Sorin Ilie, Jan Steen Jensen, Achim J. Lilienthal, Bianca Milan, Thomas Neidhart, Kees Nieuwenhuis, Sepideh Pashami, Gregor Pavlin, Jan Pehrsson, Rani Pinchuk, Mihnea Scafes, Leo Schou-Jensen, Frank Schultmann, Niek J. E. Wijngaards:
ICT solutions supporting collaborative information acquisition, situation assessment and decision making in contemporary environmental management problems: the DIADEM approach. 920-931 - Giorgio Saio, Carmelo Attardo, Marketa Hanzlova:
NATURE-SDIplus, a Network for SDI in Nature Conservation. 932 - Gisbert Breitbach, Hajo Krasemann:
Data Management in the Coastal Observing System COSYNA. 933-940 - Erwin Goor, Yves Coene, The Hoa Nguyen, Marek Tinz, Daniel Langhans, Gerhard Triebnig, Stephan Meissl, Gedas Vaitkus:
geoland2 SDI: A Spatial Data Infrastructure component for the GMES Land Monitoring Core Service. 941-948
CEN/TC 287 Geographic information: Smart Grid and Spatial Data Infrastructure
- Erwin Goor, Dirk Daems, Lieve Van den Heuvel, Steven Smolders:
Processing on Demand of EO value-added vegetation products. 949-954
OGC - Observation and Measuring Schema and Environmental Data
- Bjorn Debecker, Thérèse Steenberghen, Paul Jacxsens:
Spatial Monitor Flanders: Managing spatial data in support of policy making. 955-966
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