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27th EnviroInfo 2013: Hamburg, Germany
- Bernd Page, Andreas G. Fleischer, Johannes Göbel, Volker Wohlgemuth:

27th International Conference on Environmental Informatics for Environmental Protection, Sustainable Development and Risk Management, EnviroInfo 2013, Hamburg, Germany, September 2-4, 2013. Proceedings. Berichte aus der Umweltinformatik, Shaker 2013, ISBN 978-3-8440-1676-5
Keynotes
- Lorenz M. Hilty:

Smart Solutions, Energy Efficiency, and Sustainability - Updating the Research Agenda for Environmental Informatics. 465-469 - Michael Sonnenschein, Martin Tröschel, Ontje Lünsdorf:

Smart Grids for Optimised Utilisation of Renewable Energy Supply. 178-187 - Stefan Jensen:

The evolution of geospatial data handling in environmental information systems. 683
Renewable Energy and Wind Farms
- Philip Joschko, Andi H. Widok, Bernd Page, Susanne Appel, Saskia Greiner, Henning Albers:

Modelling and Simulation of Offshore Wind Farms including the Mapping and Analysis of relevant Maintenance Processes. 1-12 - Stefan Gudenkauf, Arno Claassen:

Data Warehousing for Distributed Offshore Research at Alpha Ventus - Overview and Insights gained. 13-15 - Oliver Kramer, Nils André Treiber, Fabian Gieseke:

Support Vector Machines for Wind Energy Prediction in Smart Grids. 16-24 - Barbara Rapp, Michael Sonnenschein:

Identification of Optimal Biomass Utilization - Characteristics and Challenges. 25-32 - Günter Wind, Ernst Schriefl, Horst Lunzer, Franz Niederl, Petra Busswald:

RESYS-Tool - considering dependencies among energy technologies in designing regional energy autonomy. 33-41 - Nils Giesen, Daniel Meyerholt:

Foundations for an IT-based Solution Manager for the Planning of Bio Energy Networks. 42-46 - Markus Biberacher, Sabine Gadocha, Oscar van Vliet:

Global Energy System Modelling linked to spatial data with focus on renewable energy resources - a case study. 47-54 - Manfred Müller:

Der Potenzialatlas Erneuerbare Energien Baden-Württemberg. 55-61 - Alexander Wollert, Thomas Rose:

The Dark Side of Photovoltaic - 3D Simulation of Glare Assessing Risk and Discomfort. 62-70 - Jirí Hrebícek, Jaroslav Urbánek:

Efficient software tools in the renewable energy domain: Maple and MapleSim. 71-84
Web services for assessment of Resources and Impacts of Renewable Energies (EnerGEO/ENDORSE)
- Isabelle Blanc, Benoît Gschwind, Mireille Lefevre, Didier Beloin-Saint-Pierre, Thierry Ranchin, Lionel Ménard, Janusz Cofala, Sabine Fuss, Artur Wyrwa, Kamila Drebszok, Daniel Stetter, Martijn Schaap:

The EnerGEO Platform of Integrated Assessment (PIA): environmental assessment of scenarios as a web service. 85-92 - Markus Tum, Kurt P. Günther, Ian McCallum, Jurai Balkovic, Nikolay Khabarov, Georg Kindermann, Sylvan Leduc, Markus Biberacher:

EnerGEO biomass pilot. 93-99 - Thomas Wanderer, Stefan Herlé:

Using a web-based SDSS for siting solar power plants. 100-108 - Hein Zelle, Ágnes Mika, Charles Calkoen, Peter Santbergen, Isabelle Blanc, Catherine Guermont, Lionel Ménard, Benoît Gschwind:

Environmental data for the planning of off-shore wind parks from the EnerGEO Platform of Integrated Assessment (PIA). 109-119 - Mireille Lefevre, Benoît Gschwind, Isabelle Blanc, Thierry Ranchin, Artur Wyrwa, Kamila Drebszok, Janusz Cofala, Sabine Fuss:

Human health impacts for Renewable Energy scenarios from the EnerGEO Platform of Integrated Assessment (PIA). 120-127 - Markus Tum, Kurt P. Günther:

A pre-market service to map biomass potentials on a regional level. 128-131 - Lionel Ménard, Lucien Wald, Philippe Blanc, Benoît Gschwind:

Development and Integration of a Local Solar Atlas into a GEOSS compliant Global Spatial Data Infrastructure (GSDI). 132-142 - Lucien Wald:

HelioClim-1: 21-years of daily values in solar radiation in one-click. 143-148 - Claire Thomas, Laurent Saboret, Etienne Wey, Lucien Wald:

Benefits and Limits of OGC-Web Services to the new SoDa Service on Solar Energy. 149-154 - Marco Morelli, Fabrizio Ruffini, Andrea Masini, Marco Alberto Carlo Potenza:

Web tools for performance analysis and planning support for solar energy plants (PV, CSP, CPV) starting from remotely sensed optical images. 155-158 - Bella Espinar, Benoît Gschwind, Lucien Wald, Claire Thomas:

A Web Processing Service for controlling the quality of meteorological measurements. 159-164 - Manfred Mittlboeck, Bernhard Vockner, Caroline Atzl:

Communicating Geographic Knowledge using the EnerGEO platform - a new presentation strategy coupling geoportal discovery and Energeo pilot result presentation in a new tile-design platform approach. 165-170 - Martijn Schaap, Jeroen Kuenen, Carlijn Hendriks, Richard Kranenburg, Isabelle Blanc, Benoît Gschwind, Artur Wyrwa:

Estimating particulate matter health impact related to the combustion of different fossil fuels. 171-177
Smart Grids
- Jan Sudeikat, Onnen Heitmann:

Towards Modular Assembling of Virtual Power Plant Control Systems - The Smart Power Hamburg Platform. 188-197 - Achim Guldner, Sebastian Arns, Tobias Schunk, Klaus-Uwe Gollmer, Rainer Michels, Stefan Naumann:

Detecting Consumer Devices by Applying Pattern Recognition to Smart Meter Signals. 198-204 - Arne Koschel, Alexander Hödicke, Marc Schaaf, Stella Gatziu Grivas:

Supporting Smart Grids with a Cloud-enabled Activity Service. 205-213 - Jörg Bremer, Michael Sonnenschein:

Sampling the Search Space of Energy Resources for Self-organized, Agent-based Planning of Active Power Provision. 214-222
Smart Nord (Workshop)
- Jan-Hendrik Psola, Wolf-Rüdiger Canders, Markus Henke:

Technologies and Operational Concepts for Energy Storages. 223-229 - Anja Ohsenbrügge:

Dynamic Strategies for Amount and Reliability of Control Reserve in Future Smart Grids. 230-236 - Mauro Calabria, Walter Schumacher:

Impact of inverter clustering on the small-signal stability of a grid. 237-243 - Carsten Wissing, Hans-Jürgen Appelrath:

Market-Based Redispatch in Distribution Grids - Incentivizing Flexible Behavior of Distributed Energy Ressource. 244-250 - Timo Breithaupt, Steffen Garske, Torsten Rendel, Lutz Hofmann:

Methodological Approach for Integrated Grid and Market Simulation of Coherent Distribution and Transmission Systems. 251-257 - Christine Rosinger, Mathias Uslar, Jürgen Sauer:

Threat Scenarios to evaluate Trustworthiness of Multi-agents in the Energy Data Management. 258-264 - Claudia Palmas, Almut Siewert:

Optimizing micro renewable energy efficiency by combining potentials and integrated environmental risk analysis - A case study in the Hannover region. 265-276
Energy Management
- Shunsuke Mori, Yuuki Hori, Masashi Ohkura, Kazuhisa Kamegai:

Data Centre as a Key Player of a District Electric Power and Heat Network System; comparison in Urban and Suburb Regions. 277-285 - Jan Froese:

A quantitative study on transport time for sustainable road freight logistics. 286-290 - Giuseppe Procaccianti, Stefano Bevini, Patricia Lago:

Energy Efficiency in Cloud Software Architectures. 291-299
Green IT
- Eva Kern, Markus Dick, Jakob Drangmeister, Tim Hiller, Stefan Naumann, Achim Guldner:

Integrating Aspects of Carbon Footprints and Continuous Energy Efficiency Measurements into Green and Sustainable Software Engineering. 300-308 - Andrea Meyer:

Requirements of an energy efficiency software for SME. 309-317 - Andreas Solsbach, Barbara Rapp, Frank Teuteberg, Matthias Gräuler, Florian Stiel, Fabian Renatus, Jan Vornberger:

Carbon Foot Printing in the IT-for-Green Project - A CEMIS Use Case. 318-326 - Sedef Akinli Koçak, Giovanna Gonzales-Calienes, Gülfem Isiklar Alptekin, Ayse Basar Bener:

Requirements Prioritization Framework for Developing Green and Sustainable Software using ANP-based Decision Making. 327-335 - Christina Herzog, Jean-Marc Pierson, Laurent Lefèvre:

Towards Modelling the research in Green IT with Agents. 335-341 - John Erdelt:

GreenIT Cockpit - Entwicklung eines geschäftsprozessorientierten Management Cockpits für die Energieeffizienz der IKT von Organisationen - Stand 2013. 342-349 - Frederik Kramer, Naoum Jamous:

SME and Green-IT - A decision model. 350-359 - Katja Moede, Frank Dornheim:

Green IT für KMU / in Rechenzentren. 360-368 - Juma James Masele, Jorge Marx Gómez:

Green E-Business Applications among the SMTEs in Tanzania: Analysis using the Green IT Reach-Rich Matrix. 369-378
ICT for LCA and Material Flow Analysis
- Nikolaus A. Bornhöft, Bernd Nowack, Lorenz M. Hilty:

Material Flow Modelling for Environmental Exposure Assessment - A Critical Review of Four Approaches Using the Comparative Implementation of an Idealized Example. 379-388 - Axel Roy, Julie Orgelet, Marie de Saxcé, Etienne Lees-Perasso:

Benefits of the implementation of reminder flows in LCA - illustration with energy flows. 389-398 - Oliver Kusche, Clemens Düpmeier, Anna Braune, Tanja Brockmann, Stephan Rössig:

Extending the ILCD Format to Support Environmental Product Declarations of Construction Products. 399-406 - Clemens Düpmeier, Liselotte Schebek, Andreas Ciroth, Oliver Kusche:

Key IT-results of the BioEnergieDat Project. 407-414 - Iria Álvarez:

Approach for the practical application of Exergy Analysis within branch-oriented enterprise networks, towards the realization of an Exergy Life Cycle Assessment (ELCA). 415-425 - Matthias Mokosch, Torsten Urban, Hans-Knud Arndt, Tommy Hielscher, Gerrit Winsczyk:

Sustainability of the iPhone. 426-433 - Benjamin Boehnke, Andreas Möller, Volker Wohlgemuth:

Integration of Material Flow Management into Company Processes within the Automotive Industry. 434-442 - Isabelle Blanc, Didier Beloin-Saint-Pierre:

Challenges of Electricity Production Scenarios Modelling for Life Cycle Assessment of Environmental Impacts. 443-448 - Timo von der Dovenmühle:

Using Monetary Measurement of Environmental Impacts Within Economic Reporting Systems. 449-455 - Andreas Möller:

Application of the Simultaneous Modular Approach in the Field of Material Flow Analysis. 456-464
Sustainability
- Benjamin Wagner vom Berg, Rolf Norrenbrock, Jorge Marx Gómez:

Incentive Scheme within a Sustainability CRM for Mobility. 470-480 - Ralf Isenmann:

The future of sustainability reporting - Institutional infrastructure and dynamics of the field. 481-483 - Isidore Willy Kohoun Tsafack, Stefan Naumann, Klaus-Uwe Gollmer, Iris Ebner, Andrea Christian, Monika Eigenstetter, Verena Jähn, Sebastian Arns, Bodo Groß, Patrick Koch, Achim Guldner:

Resource efficiency in Buildings through automation and user integration. 484-491 - Hans-Knud Arndt, Matthias Mokosch, Roksolana Pleshkanovska:

iPad - An Environmental-Friendly Working Tool?. 492-502 - Peter Rafaj, Janusz Cofala, Jeroen Kuenen, Artur Wyrwa, Janusz Zysk:

Modeling impacts of European renewable energy policies on the emissions of mercury. 503-513
Sustainable Simulation of Manufacturing Systems (Workshop)
- Andi H. Widok, Volker Wohlgemuth:

Simulating Sustainability. 514-522 - René Scheumann, Ingmar Vierhaus, Ya-Ju Chang, Armin Fügenschuh, Matthias Finkbeiner:

Identification of trade-offs for sustainable manufacturing of a Bamboo Bike by System Dynamics. 523-531 - Jürgen Reinhard, Volker Wohlgemuth, Rainer Zah, Paul Jahr:

Applying Life Cycle Assessment within Discrete Event Simulation: Practical Application of the Milan/EcoFactory Material Flow Simulator. 532-542
Skalierbare Softwarelösungen zur Unterstützung von Ressourceneffizienzfragestellungen in KMU: Konzepte, Anwendungen, Entwicklung (Workshop)
- Alexander Bock, Volker Wohlgemuth:

Anwendung computergestützter Simulationswerkzeuge zur Unterstützung der strategisch-taktischen Werksentwicklung eines Batterieherstellers hinsichtlich der Energieeffizienz. 543-549 - Peter Krehahn, Tobias Ziep, Lars Schiemann, Volker Wohlgemuth:

OpenResKit - Herausforderungen und aktuelle Entwicklungstendenzen bei der software-technischen Unterstützung von Ressourcen- und Energieeffizienzfragestellungen auf der Basis einer Client-/Server-Architektur. 550-560
Environmental Management Information Systems
- Leo Wanner, Harald Bosch, Stefanos Vrochidis, Nadjet Bouayad-Agha, Gerard Casamayor, Lasse Johansson, Ari Karppinen, Anastasia Moumtzidou, Ioannis Kompatsiaris, Thomas Ertl:

Involving the Expert in the Delivery of Environmental Information from the Web. 561-568 - Ulrich Hussels, Stephanos Camarinopoulos, Torsten Lüdtke, Georgios Pampoukis:

Database Application for Changing Data Models in Environmental Engineering. 569-575 - Thomas Bandholtz, Maria Rüther, Joachim Fock:

Data Integration by Semantic Normalisation. 576-581 - Pilar León Araúz, Pamela Faber:

Environmental Ontology Localization and Translation Relations. 582-591 - Steffen Leukroth:

AC4DC - Adaptive computing for dynamic data centers. 592-593 - Thorsten Schlachter, Clemens Düpmeier, Rainer Weidemann, Renate Ebel, Wolfgang Schillinger:

Using Cloud Technologies to Complement Environmental Information Systems. 594-601 - Philippe Ledent, Bernard Stevenot, Julien Delva, Wolfgang Kunz, Anne-Claude Romain, Ulrich Uhrner, Philippe Valoggia, Yannick Arnaud, Arnaud De Groof, Virginie Hutsemekers, Giovanna Grosso, Laurence Johannsen:

Environmental Information System and Odour Monitoring based on Citizen and Technology Innovative Sensors. 602-611 - Ulrich Meissen, Daniel Faust, Frank Fuchs-Kittowski:

WIND - A meteorological early warning system and its extensions towards mobile services. 612-621 - Denis Havlik, Javier Soriano, Carlos Granell, Stuart E. Middleton, Hylke van der Schaaf, Arne J. Berre, Jasmin Pielorz:

Future Internet enablers for VGI applications. 622-630 - Hoang Trung Son, Nguyen Le Nghia, Pham Thanh Van, Van Manh Vu:

Building environmental information system using open source program for VinhPhuc province. 631-637 - Stefanie Konstantinidis, Fred A. Kruse:

Some thoughts to realignment of PortalU. 638-643 - Miada Naana, Abdelkerim Rezgui, Horst Junker:

Unterstützung des strategischen Öko-Controllings durch den Einsatz von Data-Warehouse-Systemen. 644-650 - Ludwig Christian Ries:

Dafit - a new work flow oriented approach for time efficient data preparation, validation and flagging of time series data from environmental monitoring. 651-656
Open Government Data, Linked Open Data, and eGovernment
- Werner Pillmann, Rudolf Legat, Jirí Hrebícek:

Environmental Public Sector Information - The present path to increasing transparency and democracy. 657-664 - Yin Chen, Paul Martin, Barbara Magagna, Herbert Schentz, Zhiming Zhao, Alex R. Hardisty, Alun D. Preece, Malcolm P. Atkinson, Robert Huber, Yannick Legré:

A Common Reference Model for Environmental Science Research Infrastructures. 665-673 - Andreas Abecker, Carsten Heidmann, Claus Hofmann, Wassilios Kazakos:

Towards a Middleware for Data Management in Support of Open Government Data. 674-681 - Matthias Menger, Patrick Ackermann, Andreas Linse, Thomas Bandholtz:

Linked Environmental Data - The next Step for Environmental Information Systems. 682
GIS
- Carmelo Attardo, Giorgio Saio:

eENVplus: a framework to support eEnvironmental services and applications. 684-692 - Lars Gerlitz, Benjamin Bechtel, Klemen Zaksek, Tobias Kawohl, Jürgen Böhner:

SAGA GIS based processing of spatial high resolution temperature data. 693-702 - Piero Campalani, Alan Beccati, Peter Baumann:

Improving Efficiency of Grid Representation in GML. 703-708 - Nguyen-Xuan Thinh, Leon Sander, Jakob Kopec, Kai Mühlnickel:

Analysis of GIS data to derive characteristic properties of high-voltage overhead lines in the examples in Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia. 709-716 - Martina Haase:

Development of a GIS-based spatial model for the estimation of sustainable biomass potentials in different regions of North West Europe. 717-726
Modelling Environmental Systems
- Weronika Radziszewska, Zbigniew Nahorski:

Generation of inputs to renewable energy sources using matched-block bootstrap approach with fitness proportionate selection. 727-735 - Jan Studzinski, Lidia Bartkiewicz:

Development of mathematical models for forecasting hydraulic loads of water and wastewater networks. 736-748 - Doan Tuan Linh, Trinh Hoang Long, Pham Thanh Van, Van Manh Vu:

Using Mike 21 ST model to assess the sand mining project in Lo river. 749-757 - Nguyen-Xuan Thinh, Jakob Kopec:

Investigation of Land Cover Change and Land Surface Temperature for the Megacity Ho Chi Minh City using Landsat Imagery. 758-766 - Pawel Bartoszczuk, Jolanta Szymik-Gralewska, Izabela Zimoch:

Risk assessment methods of water supply system in terms of reliability and operation cost. 767-772 - Jochen Wittmann:

Potential and Problems of the Cellular System Approach for Environmental Modeling and Simulation. 772-780 - Nigel Keith Downes, Harry Storch:

Understanding Urban Structures - An Approach for Assessing Climate Risk in Emerging Megacities. 781-789 - Lorenz M. Hilty, Nikolaus A. Bornhöft:

Smart Grid Integration of an Existing Office Building: Modelling and Simulation of Adaptation Strategies. 790-797
Ecological systems
- Heiko Schmüser, Friedhelm Hosenfeld, Andreas Rinker:

Wildlife-Survey Schleswig-Holstein. 798-806 - Onno M. Knol, Bart de Knegt, Stephan Hennekens:

Bioscore II - Improved assessments of effects of environmental pressures on biodiversity in Europe. 807-815 - Christian Gülden, Michael Mattern, Peter Fischer-Stabel:

A Webbased application for crowdsourced acquisition of species data in the UNESCO MaB Biosphere Reserve Bliesgau. 816-823 - Herbert Schentz, Johannes Peterseil, Nic Bertrand:

EnvThes - interlinked thesaurus for long term ecological research, monitoring, and experiments. 824-832 - Julia Esther Marlene Sophia Nabel, Heike Lischke:

Upscaling of spatially explicit and linked time- and space-discrete models simulating vegetation dynamics under climate change. 842-850 - Jochen Wittmann:

Problems With Multi-Scale-Models. 857-864
Environmental Assessment and Health
- Walter J. Armbruster, Margaret M. MacDonell:

Climate Change, Food Security and Informatics. 865-873 - Margaret M. MacDonell, Michelle Raymond, Chang Young-Soo, Walter J. Armbruster:

Harnessing Sensor and Information/Communication Technologies to Revolutionize How Environmental Data are Collected and Integrated to Protect Public Health. 877-878 - Peter Fischer-Stabel, Christopher Hardt:

Requirements to Micro - Unmanned Aircraft Systems in civil protection and environmental monitoring. 879-886 - Jeetendra Bahadur Singh, Vijay Sena Reddy, Soumya Jana, Swades De:

Assessment of health risk due to PM10 using fuzzy linear membership kriging with particle swarm optimization. 887-894
Student Workshop
- Tilmann Stehle:

Experimentplaung und -durchführung mit BPMN-Modellen im Windpark-Simulationswerkzeug DESMO-Windpark-Studio. 895-902 - Cornelia Eva Mengel:

EnviroInfo 2013: Modellierung ausgewählter Prozesse eines Offshore Windparks. 903-912 - Maximilian Schneider, Nick Personn, Fabian Kohl, Markus Müller:

Konzeption und prototypische Entwicklung einer webbasierten Anwendung zur Unterstützung eines Energiemanagements nach LEEN und DIN EN ISO 50001. 913-921 - Kai Benjamin Heinz:

Data Traffic on Mobile Applications and its Impact on Battery Life Time. 922-930 - Felix Hemke:

Konzeption und Entwicklung einer mobilen Anwendung zur Bewertung von Umweltauswirkungen inklusive eines Schnittstellenformats zum Austausch mit Betrieblichen Umweltinformationssystemen. 931-938

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