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19th EnviroInfo 2005: Brno, Czech Republic
- Jirí Hrebícek, Jaroslav Rácek:
Networking Environmental Information: Proceedings of the 19th International Conference for Environmental Protection, EnviroInfo 2005, Brno, Czech Republic, September 7-9, 2005. Masaryk University Brno 2005, ISBN 80-210-3780-6
Part 1
Invited Presentations
- Werner Pillmann:
The Integration of Environmental Knowledge - Environmental Informatics Provides Information for Communication. 1-11 - Jaroslav Král, Michal Zemlicka:
Service Orientation in Environmental Information Systems. 12-23 - Jaroslav Pokorný:
Database Architectures: Current Trends and their Relationships to Environmental Data Management. 24-28 - Arno Scharl:
Identifying and Tracking Environmental Online Resources. 29
Environmental information systems engineering
- Thomas Vögele, Martin Klenke, Fred A. Kruse, Stefan Groschupf:
A New and Flexible Architecture for the German Environmental Information Network. 30-35 - lke Perl, Stefan Vorbach:
Development of an Implementation Concept for Environmental Information Systems on an Industrial and Intercompany Level. 36-40 - Jirí Hradec:
The New Role of the CENIA for the Czech Environmental Information Network. 41-43 - Maria Rüther, Thomas Bandholtz:
Applications of Environmental Semantics. 44-48 - Andrzej Filipkowski, Zbigniew Brzozka, Wojciech Wróblewski, Leszek J. Opalski, Jan Ogrodzki, Andrzej Kobus, B. Jaroszewicz, Pompeo Moscetta, Luca Sanfilippo, Roza Allabashi, Pierre Temple-Boyer, Iryna Humenyuk:
System for European Water Monitoring (SEWING). 49-56 - Martina Flörke, Stéphane Isoard, Joseph Alcamo:
Outlook on Water Use in Europe in 2030. 57-62 - Petr Pavlis, Jirí Jarkovský, Ladislav Dusek, Ludek Skocovský:
TRITON - Complex System for Surface Water Quality Assesment. 63-67 - Thomas Usländer, Jörg Stumpp, Ralf Busskamp, Klaus Fretter:
Reporting Schemes for the European Water Framework Directive in the Context of the Internet Portal WasserBLIcK and INSPIRE. 68-72 - Jirí Jarkovský, Ladislav Dusek, Petr Pavlis, Klára Kubosová, Jan Hodovský, Jirí Hrebícek:
Classification of biological communities in biomonitoring programs - suggestion of robust solution. 73-79 - Dirk Ahlers, Jens Finke, Michael Stadler, Michael Sonnenschein:
A Web-based Reviewing Process Guidance System for an Ecological Database of Plant Traits. 80-84 - Andréa Corrêa Flôres Albuquerque, José Laurindo Campos dos Santos:
Biological Ontology Modeling Supported by CLOSi Database Schemas for Amazon Data Extraction. 85-89 - Michael Stadler, Renée M. Bekker, Jens Finke, Dierk Kunzmann, Michael Sonnenschein:
Using Data Mining Techniques for Exploring the key Features of Plant Dynamics Upon a Newly Built Plant Trait Database. 90-94 - Benoît Gschwind, Lionel Ménard, Michel Albuisson, Lucien Wald:
Three Years of Experience with the SoDa Web Service Delivering Solar Radiation Information: Lessons Learned and Perspectives. 95-102 - Alfred Bürgi, Gaston Theis, Andreas Siegenthaler, Martin Röösli:
Exposure Modelling for High-Frequency Non-Ionising Radiation: Results of a Pilot Study. 103-107 - Martin J. Montero-Martinez, Josué M. Polanco-Martínez:
A three-year Analysis of the Biomass Burning Season in Southeast Mexico by Using a Contextual Fire Detection Algorithm. 108-112 - Udaloy Valeriy Alekseevich, Sokolov Nikolay Leonidovich:
Using Calculated-logical Systems (CLS) to Raise the Effectiveness of the Remote Control of Automatic Space Vehicles (SV). 113-118 - Matthias Egeling:
Integrated Hydrological Data and Knowledge Management Transfer for Flood Warning Centres in Germany and Austria. 119-130 - Werner Heiner, Hermann Stadler, Paul Skritek:
Online System for Hydro-Meteorological Data gathered via LEOSatellite Transmission. 131-135 - Aleksander Kruszewski, Jerzy Niedbala, Roman Skapski:
The Hydrological and Meteorological Monitoring, Forecasting and Warning System - Conception and Characteristic. 136-140 - James Jessop, Guy Bouchard, Kazimierz Jojczyk, Lukasz Wiecek:
Logistic Issues in Data Network Implementation. 141-146 - Roland Mayer-Föll, Andree Keitel, Claus Hofmann, Gergely Lukács, Marcus Briesen, Arnd Otterstätter:
Integrated Analysis and Reporting of Environmental Data Through Cooperation and Technical Innovations - Despite Organisational Changes, Increasing Requirements and Decreasing Budgets. 146-150 - Anastasios Bassoukos, Kostas D. Karatzas, Athanasios Kélemis:
Environmental Information Portals, Services, and Retrieval Systems. 151-155 - Per Henrik Johansen, Geir Oscar Bakke Nielsen, Hans Einar Thorset:
Monitoring the Environment on the Internet with Open Source Software and Open Standards. 156-160 - Gunther Schmidt, Lars Lösewitz:
A WebGIS Data Retrieval System for Use in Environmental Monitoring. 161-164 - Kerstin Jerosch, Michael Schlüter, Roland Pesch, Winfried Schröder, Andreas Köberle, Lutz Vetter:
MarGIS Marine Geo-Information-System for Visualisation and Typology of Marine Geodata. 165-166 - Reiner Krause:
Development of a Very Flexible Web based Database System for Environmental Research. 167-171 - Jürgen Reinhard, Peter Jakob, Ann-Marie Jakob:
Communicating Database Design: A Case Study Using the Object Role Modelling (ORM) Method. 172-176 - Miroslav Kubásek:
The Case Study of Environment Web Portal. 177-180 - Moses Eben:
Compliance in Environmental Governance Requires Eenvironmental Knowledge Management in Developing Countries: The Liberian Case Study. 180 - Joost van Bemmelen, Luigi Fusco, Veronica Guidetti:
Access to Distributed Earth Science Data Supported by Emerging Technologies. 181-185 - Bernhard Holtkamp, Norbert Weißenberg, Heike Speckmann:
MONA - A Situation-Aware Decision Support System for Emergency Situations. 186-190 - Volkmar Schulz, Jo van Nouhuys, Hermann Leeb:
IMIS - A reference model for future early warning systems? 191-195 - Uwe Rüppel, Thomas Gutzke:
An Internet - and Knowledge-based Alert-system for Groundwater Disaster Management. 196-201 - Pawel Madej, Roman Koniecny, Aleksander Kruszewski, Danuta Partyka:
Flood Warnings at the Local Level: Tools and Experiences in Their Implementation. 202-206
Geographical information systems and their applications
- Jadranka Pecar-Ilic, Ivica Ruzic:
Application of GIS and Web Technologies for Danube Waterway Data Management in Croatia. 207-214 - Roland Pesch, Hendrik Pehlke, Winfried Schröder:
Predictive Benthic Habitat Mapping in the North Sea using GIS and Statistical Methods1. 215-219 - Kyehyun Kim, Hyuk Lee, Kwangya Lee:
GIS-based Water Quality Management System of Coastal Area. 220-224 - Stefan Halbfass, Karsten Grunewald, Michael Gebel, Mirjam Kaiser:
GIS-based Sediment and Nutrient Balancing for Mesoscaled Watersheds: the STOFFBILANZ Approach. 225-229 - Efim B. Kudashev, Andrey Filonov:
Environmental Monitoring Digital Library: Improving the Accessibility of the Russian Satellite Data. 230-238 - Friedhelm Hosenfeld, Andreas Rinker, Ernst-Walter Reiche, Dirk Bornhöft, Gudrun Schultz:
Nature-Pilot Schleswig-Holstein - Interactive Balloon Flight Presenting Nature Highlights. 239-243 - Sebastien Rahoux, hilippe Puyou-Lascassies:
DEVLOC: a Distributed GIS and Satellite-based Information Service for the Benefit of Urban Planners and Citizens. 244-251 - Shuaib Lwasa, Shuaib J. B. Nyakaana, Sengendo Hannington:
Assessment of Environmental Impacts of Land Use Land Cover Change: A Challenge for Urban Planning in Metropolitan Kampala. 252-257 - Wolfgang Sulzer, Walter Poltnig:
Coal Mining Area of Köflach/Voitsberg (Austria) - Assessing Changes in Landscapes. 258-262 - Josef Gspurning:
AGIS. Reflections on a Geographic Information System Used as a Web-based Planning Tool for the ASVK Graz. 263-267 - Margarita Ossés, Rainer Zah, Lorenz M. Hilty:
Estimating Environmental Pollution in Latin American Cities Using Emission Factors Data and GIS. 268-275 - Achi Celestine, Stella Nnaemeka Obianuju, Michael Asika Chidi:
GIS as Information Technology's Answer to the Environmental Pollution Problem in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria. 276-278 - Obed C. Kawanga:
GIS Application to Contain Cholera Epidemic in the City of Lusaka. 279-283 - Ziga Kokalj, Peter Pehani, Tomaz Podobnikar, Helen Goodchild, Vince L. Gaffney, Kristof Ostir:
A GIS Mapping Framework for the Cultural Site/Route Management of the Mundo Maya Sustainable Tourism Program. 284-288 - Sabine Witschas:
How to Promote Cross-border Mapping. 289-296 - Marcel Frehner, Susette Haegi, Martin Brändli:
Spatial Analysis in Web-based Systems. 297-301 - Christophe Candillier, Noureddine Mouaddib:
MSAT: A Multiscale Spatial Analysis Tool. 302-306 - Martin Tuchyna:
Establishment of Spatial Data Infrastructure within the Environmental Sector in Slovak Republic. 307-311
Knowledge management and decision support systems
- Klaus Tochtermann, Gisela Dösinger, Bernhard Gissing:
How Networking Works for Networks: Framework and Case Study. 312-320 - Paolo Plini, Nicola Mastidoro, Fulvio Mazzocchi:
Concord: A Tool for the Analysis and Concordances of the Terminological Constituents. 321-325 - Vera Hernández Ernst, Angi Voss, Cornelio Hopmann:
Multi-Level and Multi-Criteria Spatial Analysis on the Nicaragua Development Gateway. 326-333 - Fei Wang, Stephan Mäs, Wolfgang Reinhardt, Admire Kandawasvika:
Ontology Based Quality Assuranc e for Mobile Data Acquisition. 334-341 - Katharina Schleidt, Herbert Schentz, Michael Mirtl:
Overcoming the Multiple Islands of Ontologies. 342-346 - Lukás Kokrment, Petr Hetmánek:
Different Approaches to Microarray Data Analysis. 347-351 - Jacopo Grazzini, Nektarios Chrysoulakis:
Extraction of Surface Properties from a High Accuracy DEM Using Multiscale Remote Sensing Techniques. 352-356 - Johannes Schabauer, Gerald Schimak:
UWEDAT-LAN - Connecting Environmental Monitoring Devices. 357-364 - Herbert Schentz, Katharina Schleidt, Martin König, Michael Mirtl:
MORIS - MEDEA or Using Ecological Tools for Monitoring of Meteorological Extreme Events. 365-369 - Nina Brüders, Gerlinde Knetsch, Erich Weihs:
Handling Heterogeneous Data in a Federal System Using XML Demonstration of the Web Service for the German POP-Dioxin Database. 370-373 - Karina Kvinikhidze, Revaz Enukidze:
Some Problems of Environmental Restore Following Baku-Tbilisi- Ceyhan Pipeline Construction. 374-377 - Ralf Löwner, Abdellatif Souhel:
SaDIN (Sahel-Doukkala Information Network) Progress in the Realisation of an Online Geoinformation System in Morocco. 378-386 - Vicente Carabias-Hütter, Ignacio García, Manuel Martínez:
INTELCITIES Benchmarking Platform. 387 - Jan Pavlovic:
Multidimensional Decision Support Tool for Remedial Technologies. 388-392 - Islam H. Abou El-Magd, Sally German:
Access-Geodatabase Modelling to Aid Decision Making in River Restoration: Case Study River Beult, Kent, UK. 393-397 - Sergi López Francàs, Christian Grünwald, Rüdiger Eppers, Jorge Marx Gómez:
Benchmarking of Waste Management Software Based on a Process and Requirements Analysis - Case Study Volkswagen AG. 398-405 - Ulrich Eimer, Simone Krause:
"European Waste Sector Assistant - EUWAS" - Implementation of a web-based Knowledge Management System for the European Waste Sector. 406-410 - Franz Mochty, Michael Pollak:
EUDIN European Data Interchange for Waste Notification Systems - Optimisation of Waste Transports Administration -. 411-414 - Riitta-Liisa Hahtala, Silja Huuhtanen, Seppo Kajaste, Sari Kemppainen, Olli Linsiö, Minna Partti:
The Use of the Web Site in the YTV Waste Prevention Strategy. 415-420
Environment, Health and Security
- Jan Muzík, Ladislav Dusek, Petr Pavlis, Jana Koptikova, Jan Zaloudik, Roman Vyzula:
Analysis of Population Cancer Risk Factors in National Information System SVOD. 421-426 - Anne Knol:
Developing an Environment and Health Information System for Europe - proceedings. 427 - Lew Gerbilsky, Victor Khazan, Dennis Küster, Olena Staroseletska:
Role of NGOs in Environmental Health Risk Communication: Look from the Ukraine. 428-433 - Ladislav Dusek, Jan Muzík, Miroslav Kubásek, Jana Koptikova, Petr Brabec, Jan Zaloudik, Roman Vyzula:
The National Web Portal for Cancer Epidemiology in the Czech Republic. 434-439 - Horst Kremers, Traut Fiedler, Stefan Gartiser:
Information Requirements on Alternative Measures for the Minimization of the Use of Biocides. 440 - Roman Smid, Daniel Klimes, Ladislav Dusek, Jirí Jarkovský, Blahoslav Marsálek, Jakub Hofman, Ludek Bláha, Pavel Cupr, Ivan Holoubek:
Interactive Information System for Ecotoxicological Tests - DATEST 2.0. 441-445 - Frantisek Hunka, Jaroslav Rácek:
Object Oriented Model for Cluster Analysis in Environmental Risk Management. 446-452 - Stefan Meinecke, Michael Feibicke, Michael Haase, Jürgen Freudig, Gergely Lukács, Claus Hofmann:
An Information System for Accounting Fate of Man-induced Substances and Determining their Effects on Aquatic Organisms and Ecosystem Functions. 453-457
Part 2
Invited Presentations
- Karen Fabbri, Guy Weets:
European Research Policy on Information and Communication Technologies for the Environment. 458-464
Modelling, simulation and computing
- Edgardo S. Cheb-Terrab, Jim Cooper, Bary W. Wilson:
Modelling the Magnetosphere with Maple. 465-485 - Costas Gavardinas, Fotis Fotopoulos, Peter Gijsbers, Roger Moore:
OpenMI: A Standard Interface for Linking Environmental Models. 486-490 - Nasser Mehrdadi, A. Bagvand, M. Ghobady:
Utilization of Mathematical Modeling for Self-purification of Tajan River and Its Impact on Caspian Sea (Mazandaran Province, North of I.R. Iran). 491-499 - Valeri Perminov:
Mathematical Modeling of Environmental Pollution in Urban Canyon. 500-506 - Wim Mol, Frank A. A. M. de Leeuw:
Making Air Quality Assessments with AIRBASE. 507-512 - Jan Aben, Jean-Paul Hettelingh, Wolfgang Schöpp:
RAINS-NL: An Integrated Assessment Model to Support Dutch Air Quality Policy Making. 513-517 - Nick Hodges, Sef van den Elshout, Hermann-Josef Heich, Chetan Lad, Karine Léger, Fabio Nussio:
CITEAIR - Common Information to European Air. 518-522 - Piotr Holnicki, Andrzej Kaluszko:
Air Quality Management Via the Forecasting Models. 523-527 - Holger Perlwitz, Sylvain Cail, Dominik Möst, Otto Rentz:
European Energy System Models for the Analysis of Interdependencies Among Relevant Markets. 528-535 - Birgitta Krüger, Manfred Kleemann:
Analysis of Residential Heat Consumption and Building Data. 536-541 - Massimo Genoese, Frank Sensfuß, Anke Weidlich, Dominik Möst, Otto Rentz:
Development of an Agent-based Model to Analyse the Effect of Renewable Energy on Electricity Markets. 542-546 - Zuzana Boukalová, Jakub Heller, Petr Korán, Charalambos Malamatenios, Vlasta Petríková:
Application of GIS Analysis and CRES DSS for Optimal Design of Combustion Facility for Biomass. 547-551 - Martin Ruzicka, Josef Hejzlar, Jirí Jarosík:
Modelling the Hydrodynamics and Water Quality of the Vltava River Reservoir Cascade. 552-562 - Fadi El Dabaghi, Abdellah El Kacimi, Chakib Kada Kloucha, Farouk Mezali, Bassam Nakhlé:
Numerical Modelling and Analysis of Water Free Surface Flows∗. 563-567 - Christian Michl, Frank Steinmann, Anja Reineke:
The Hydrological IT Framework of the Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration, Germany. 568-572 - Bernhard Luther, Albrecht Gnauck, Alexander Meisch-Peschew:
A Water Quality Simulation Model for a Lowland River-lake System. 573-576 - Zbigniew Nahorski, Joanna Horabik, Waldemar Jeda, Matthias Jonas:
Modelling, Compliance, and Permit Trading Under Big Uncertainties in Reporting: Greenhouse Gases Case1. 577-584 - Shunsuke Mori, Takahiro Doi, Takafumi Ido, Masahiro Kato, Shinichiro Morimoto:
A Food Supply and Demand Assessment Uder the Future Global Warming Uing GIS. 585-589 - Hideki Shibaike, Kazuya Itemadani, Hideki Takebayashi:
Study on Influence of the Change of Land Cover Ratio on Urban Thermal Environment - No.1 Analysis by Mean of the Meso-scale Numerical Simulation Model. 590-594 - Hideki Takebayashi, Hideki Shibaike:
Study on Influence of the Change of Land Cover Ratio on Urban Thermal Environment - No.2 Analysis by Mean of the Local Scale Numerical Simulation Model. 595-599 - Nguyen-Xuan Thinh, Rico Vogel:
Simulation of Land Use Dynamics through a Cellular Automata Model Based on GIS, Neighbourhood Analysis, and Compromise Programming. 600-609 - Marko Debeljak, Damjan Demsar, Saso Dzeroski, Joachim Schiemann, Ralf Wilhelm, Sara Meier-Bethke:
Modelling Outcrossing of Transgenes in Maize Between Neighboring Maize Fields. 610-614 - Marko Debeljak, Jérôme Cortet, Damjan Demsar, Saso Dzeroski:
Using Data Mining to Assess the Effects of Bt Baize on Soil Microarthropods. 615-620 - Martin Balej:
Geography and Integrated Landscape Assessment for Needs of Sustainable Development Planning - Potency or Impotency? 621 - Valeri Perminov:
Mathematical Model Of Forest Fire Initiation And Spread. 622-627 - Roman Konieczny, Malgorzata Siudak, Malgorzata Barszczynska:
Interactive Flood Portal Educational Support. 628-632 - Pawel Licznar, Mariusz Szymanowski:
Preliminary Results of Rainfall Erosivity Mapping for Poland. 633-640 - Erich Pacola, Margita Galková:
A Web Based Information System of "The Prevention of Major Industrial Accidents" (SEVESO). 641-645