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18th EnviroInfo 2004: Geneva, Switzerland - Part 2
- Philippe Minier, Alberto Susini:
Sh@ring: 18th International Conference "Informatics for Environmental Protection", EnviroInfo 2004, Geneva, Switzerland, October 21-23, 2004, Part 2. Editions du Tricorne, Geneva 2004
Track 6: web and information systems
- Marc Bonazountas, Yannis G. Smirlis, Despina Kallidromitou:
Assessing Sustainability of EU Regions: The Case of the 'EPSILON' Tool. 1-10 - Eduardo Dias, Euro Beinat, Henk J. Scholten:
Effects of Mobile Information Sharing in Natural Parks. 11-25 - Eliot Laniado, Marco Botta, Alessandra Cappiello, Andrea Di Guardo:
Environmental information systems for land planning. 26-36 - Christophe G. Giraud-Carrier, Pascal Miclo, Hughes Daudin, Jacques Du Pasquie:
An Extranet Waste Inventory Application. 37-47 - Palle Haastrup, Ana Cristina Cardoso, Anna-Stiina Heiskanen, Alfred de Jager, Andrew MacLean, Jørgen Würtz:
Web Technologies for the Intercalibration of the Quality of European Inland Waters under the Water Framework Directive. 48-56 - Thorsten Schlachter, Renate Ebel, Werner Geiger, Annette Sawade, Martina Tauber, Rainer Weidemann:
Environmental Information Network of Baden-Wuerttemberg - Integration of the Authorities' Environmental Information. 57-65 - Jadranka Pecar-Ilic, Ivica Ruzic:
Sharing Data among Users through Dynamic Web Applications for the River Information System. 66-74 - Stefan Schwarzer:
GEO Data Portal and UNEP.Net: UNEP's new platform for environmental data access & web interoperability. 75-82 - Thomas Dombeck, Michael Haase, Günter Barnikel, Matthias Neidlinger, Renate Ebel, Burkhard Schneider, Herbert Löffler, Ingo Schulz-Weddigen, Bruno Blattner:
BodenseeWeb - A Multimedia-Based Information System for Environmental Awareness Building. 83-90 - Mark Deakin, Steve Curwell:
The BEQUEST Framework: the Vision and Methodology of a Collaborative Platform for Sustainable Urban Development. 91-104 - Harry Storch:
Using Mobile Weblogs for Environmental Information Sharing between Citizens and Public Administrations. 105-114 - Gerald Hildebrandt, K.-Peter Holz:
A Service Oriented Architecture for Web based Collaboration in MultiDisciplinary Environment-Water Projects. 115-124
Track 7: corporate sustainability communication and reporting
- J. Emil Morhardt, Elgeritte Adidjaja:
Electronic presentation styles of corporate sustainability information and how they reflect the quality of reporting. 125-135 - Abdul Razeed, Greg Tower, Phil Hancock, Ross Taplin:
US Resource Company Environmental Disclosure Practices: What, Where And How? 136-151 - Ralf Isenmann, Monika Beisel, Jan Brosowski, Jorge Marx Gómez:
Software tool for single source multiple media and multiple requirement sustainability reporting. 152-162 - E. Saouter:
Science-in-the box or a commitment towards more trnsparency. 163-171 - Hans-Knud Arndt, Oliver Günther:
Environmental Reporting of Organizations - Extending the XML-based Standardization Using Topic Maps. 172-183 - Jan Brosowski, Ralf Isenmann, Monika Beisel, Jorge Marx Gómez:
XML Schema for sustainability reports meeting the needs of the GRI guidelines. 184-193 - Jirí Hrebícek, Lukás Kokrment, Jaroslav Rácek:
Workflow support of corporate environmental communication and reporting. 194-207
Track 8: Invited Sessions
- Stefan Jensen, Larry Fitzwater:
Introduction to the Ecoinformatics Initaitive. 208-210 - Stefan Jensen, Bjarne Norup, Jock Martin:
Challenging environmental reporting: from a reporting to an information system. 211-214 - Hermann Peifer:
Towards systematic data quality management in EIONET. 215-217 - Molly O'Neil:
The State/U.S. EPA Environmental Information Exchange Network - A State Perspective. 218-224 - Michael T. Frame, Gladys A. Cotter:
A Thematic Perspective from the National Biological Information Infrastructure. 225 - Larry Fitzwater:
US EPA's System of Registries. 226-231 - Larry Fitzwater, Walter J. Armbruster:
Sharing Data to Manage Animal Diseases and Assure Food Safety. 232-236 - Robert Dyer, Eleonora Barnes, Loren Habegger, Margaret M. MacDonell:
International Cooperation to Reduce and Eliminate Obsolete Persistent Organic Pollutants in Russia. 237-241 - Helen Grogan, John Till, Kathleen Meyer, Justin Mohler:
Involving Stakeholders and Tailoring Environmental Databases for Shared Analysis of a Contaminated Site. 242-245 - Margaret M. MacDonell, Ken Morgan:
GIS and Cumulative Risk Analysis to Address Environmental Contamination. 246-249 - Leo Newland:
MERCURY: New Problems for an Old Pollutant. 250-254 - Miruna Badescu:
Web services in the contexts of EEA and GBIF. 255-256 - David R. Wolf:
Window to my Environment. 257-258 - Sean Khan, Gerard Cunningham:
UNEP.Net - an environmental information discovery mechanism. 259-262 - Stefan Kleeschulte:
CLC2000 - European thematic reference database to support Environmental information. 263-267 - Vanda Nunes de Lima, Stephen Peedell:
IMAGE2000-the European Spatial Reference to Support Environmental Information. 268-276 - Paul C. Smits, Lars Bernard, Alessandro Annoni:
Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe: The INSPIRE proposal of the European Commission. 277 - Wolf Göhring:
The Memorandum "Sustainable Information Society". 278-286
Posters
- Steeve Ebener, Zine El Morjani, Yaniss Guigoz:
The Second Administrative Level Boundaries data set project (SALB): A working platform for improving data sharing. 287-288 - Maja Mühlbauer, Rene Pöschel:
Dioxin-Database - www.POP-DioxinDB. 289-292 - Maria Rüther:
Sharing Environmental Vocabulary. 293-295 - Achi Celestine:
Environmental Pollution, Health and Poverty in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria. 296-297 - Karin Allenbach, Jean-Michel Jaquet:
Tracking Land-derived Pollution by Satellite in Eastern Mediterranean. 298-302 - Ioannis N. Athanasiadis, Pericles A. Mitkas:
Software Agents for Assessing Environmental Quality: Advantages and Limitations. 303-306 - Vicente Carabias-Hütter, Herbert Winistörfer:
Awareness of the social dimension of sustainable development. 307-309 - Samuele Cavazza, Ilaria Lotti:
"Sharing of hydrogeological studies in forestry control and protection in coastal area in Tuscany". 310-312 - Jeroen Loosli, Jeff Cole:
Transparency, Trust and EHS Performance Management. 313-316 - Walter Silverio, Jean-Michel Jaquet, Stéphane Kluser:
Glacier retreat and related natural hazards in Cordillera Blanca, Peru. 317-318 - Stéphane Kluser:
UNEP's "Environment and Security" Initiative. 319-321 - Stéphane Kluser:
Early Warning on Emerging Environmental Threats "Heatwave 2003 over Europe". 322-324 - Stéphane Kluser:
Early Warning on Emerging Environmental Threats "Ovefishing". 325-327 - François Elie:
Up to a point. 328-330 - Hermann Stadler, Paul Skritek:
Networking of Automated Event-Sampling Hydro-Meteorological Measuring Sites using LEO-Satellite Communication. 331-334 - Christoph Roenick:
Environmental information system by KISTERS. 335-336 - Akiko Harayama, Jean-Michel Jaquet:
Multi-source object-oriented classification of landcover using very high resolution imagery and digital elevation model. 337-341 - Erich Pacola:
Building a Distributed Database System in the Slovak Environmental Agency. 342-344 - W. Essahli, T. Bennouna, H. Ben Yahyaten, N. Ben Khattra, J. Fenard:
Environmental information management in Africa Meeting the information need of decision-makers. 345-351 - Matthias Gemmel, Rolf Krieger, Stefan Naumann, Bruno Hinzmann:
Data Management for Performance Analysis of Renewable Power Generation Systems. 352-354 - Muhammad Barzani Gasim, Sulaiman Wan Nor Azmin, Mohd. Ismail Yaziz:
Methods of Evaluating the Semenyih River Basin Selangor, Malaysia. 355-358 - Christophe Tufféry, Nicolas Rochard:
GéoInond: a Web site on GIS and floods to share data and experiences for educational and citizenship needs. 359-362 - Lew Gerbilsky, Hanns Moshammer, Jürgen Rost, Dennis Küster, Ninja Raack, Olena Staroseletska:
Role of NGOs in Supporting Informational Aspects of Sanospheric Consciousness for Sustainable Development. 363-366 - Kostas D. Karatzas:
Environmental Informatics for supporting the enlargement of the European Union. 367-369 - Obed C. Kawanga:
Gis Application to Contain Cholera Epidemic in The City of Lusaka. 370 - Lukás Kokrment:
Application of domain engineering methods in developing water management information systems. 371-372 - Nelley Kovalevskaya:
Sharing Visual Knowledge in Environmental Information System. 373-376 - Fred A. Kruse, Thomas Vögele:
Handling Geospatial Data with the UDK. 377-379 - Mario Levental:
GIS tool for management of traffic noise in Geneva. 380-381 - Ralf Löwner, Abdellatif Souhel:
The Sahel-Doukkala Information Network (SaDIN) - A regional online geoinformation system. 382-387 - Michel Maignan, Mikhail F. Kanevski, F. Celardin, A. Besson:
Geostatistical and Artificial Neuronal Networks maps of the Texture of the soils of Geneva Canton. 388-389 - Martin Maguire:
EuroClim - A System for Climate Change Monitoring and Projection. 390-395 - Michel Meyer:
Geological data sharing between private sector and administration. Example of the geological survey of Geneva. 396-398 - Lubomyra Kujii, Bohdan Oleksiv:
Distributed Model Application to the Greenhouse Gas Inventory in the Energy Sector of Ukraine. 403-406 - Gregory Giuliani:
OpenSource@DEWA~Europe/GRID-Geneva: An exploration of GIS Open Source tools. 407-409 - Jean Marc d'Herbès, Jauffret Sandine:
The Long Term Ecological Monitoring observatories Network (ROSELT/OSS): Contribution to the implementation of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification. 410-414 - Antoine Mach:
Covalence - Ethical Quotation System. 415-417 - Alain Retiere, Einar Bjorgo, Olivier Senegas:
UNOSAT - Sattelite imagery for all. 418-422 - Riccardo de Filippi, Yvonne Reisner, Felix Herzog, Christian Dupraz, André Gavaland, Gerardo Moreno, David J. Pilbeam:
Modelling the potential distribution of agroforestry systems in Europe using GIS. 423-426 - Rune Solberg:
A new solution to improve climate change observations and modelling. 427-429 - Marc Soutter, Alain Mattei:
GESREAU : development of tools to use with a geographical database for the management of water resources. 430-433 - Albert Spielmann, Matthias Gueldenpfennig, François Pythoud:
Information sharing on the safe transfer, handling and use of living modified organisms resulting from modern biotechnology: the Swiss Biosafety ClearingHouse (CH-BCH) web site. 434-438 - Peter T. Strobl, Albin Blaschka:
Biological Information System (BIS): Sh@ring Data and Experiences. 439-442 - Christophe Suter:
Topoweb 4 - Web mapping for the State of Geneva. 443-446 - Zbigniew Tomczak:
The aspects of Environmental Management System: Opportunities for Small and Medium-Sized Polish Organizations in Sustainability. 447-450 - Veronika Austová:
Implementation of an IPPC Information System in the Slovak Republic. 451-453 - Pavol Vojtyla:
Environmental aspects and impacts of CERN. 454-456
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