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29th EnviroInfo / 3rd ICT4S 2015: Copenhagen, Denmark
- Vivian Kvist Johannsen, Stefan Jensen, Volker Wohlgemuth, Chris Preist, Elina Eriksson:
29th International Conference on Environmental Informatics, EnviroInfo 2015 / 3rd International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Sustainability, ICT4S 2015, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 7-9, 2015, Part 1: Conference Proceedings. Atlantis Press 2015, ISBN 978-94-62520-92-9
ConverStation I
- Yevgeniya Arushanyan, Elisabeth Ekener-Petersen, Åsa Moberg, Vlad C. Coroama:
A framework for sustainability assessment of ICT futures. Scenarios and sustainability impacts of future ICT- societies. 1-9 - Florin Capitanescu, Antonino Marvuglia, Enrico Benetto, Aras Ahmadi, Ligia Tiruta-Barna:
Assessing the Uses of NLP-based Surrogate Models for Solving Expensive Multi-Objective Optimization Problems: Application to Potable Water Chains. 10-18 - Pawel Bartoszczuk:
Eco innovations in European countries. 19-26 - Peter Lorkowski, Thomas Brinkhoff:
Environmental Monitoring of Continuous Phenomena by Sensor Data Streams: A System Approach Based on Kriging. 27-36 - Jens Malmodin, Pernilla Bergmark:
Exploring the effect of ICT solutions on GHG emissions in 2030. 37-46 - Alessio Mastrucci, Emil Popovici, Antonino Marvuglia, Luís de Sousa, Enrico Benetto, Ulrich Leopold:
GIS-based Life Cycle Assessment of urban building stocks retrofitting. A bottom-up framework applied to Luxembourg. 47-56 - Vanessa Thomas, Manu J. Brueggemann, David Feldman:
I am more than the sum of my parts: an e-waste design fiction. 57-65 - Cecilia Håkansson, Göran Finnveden:
Indirect Rebound and Reverse Rebound Effects in the ICT-sector and Emissions of CO2. 66-73 - Karl Lundfall, Paola Grosso, Patricia Lago, Giuseppe Procaccianti:
The Green Practitioner: A Decision-Making Tool for Green ICT. 74-81 - Eva Kern, Markus Dick, Stefan Naumann, Andreas Filler:
Labelling Sustainable Software Products and Websites: Ideas, Approaches, and Challenges. 82-91 - Florin Capitanescu, Elorri Igos, Antonino Marvuglia, Enrico Benetto:
Midpoint vs Single Score in Multi-Criteria Optimization under Life Cycle Assessment Constraints: the Case of Potable Water Treatment Chains. 92-96 - Tomás Rezník, Karel Charvát, Vojtech Lukas, Karel Charvát Jr., Sárka Horáková, Michal Kepka:
Open Data Model for (Precision) Agriculture Applications and Agricultural Pollution Monitoring. 97-107 - Lara S. G. Piccolo, Harith Alani:
Perceptions and behaviour towards climate change and energy savings - The role of social media. 108-116 - Luis Carlos Rubino de Oliveira, Andrew J. May, Val Mitchell, Mike Coleman, Tom Kane, Steven Firth:
Pre-installation challenges: classifying barriers to the introduction of smart home technology. 117-125 - Anna Kramers, Mattias Höjer, Marcus Nyberg, Malin Söderholm:
Work hubs - location considerations and opportunities for reduced travel. 126-135 - Andreas Kamilaris, Andreas Pitsillides, Christos Fidas, Sekhar Kondepudi:
Social Electricity: The evolution of a Large-Scale, Green ICT Social Application through two Case Studies in Cyprus and Singapore. 136-145 - Fanny von Heland, Marcus Nyberg, Anna Bondesson, Pontus Westerberg:
The Citizen Field Engineer: Crowdsourced Maintenance of Connected Water Infrastructure. Scenarios for smart and sustainable water futures in Nairobi, Kenya. 146-156
ConverStation II
- Akkharawoot Takhom, Mitsuru Ikeda, Boontawee Suntisrivaraporn, Thepchai Supnithi:
Toward Collaborative LCA Ontology Development: a Scenario-Based Recommender System for Environmental Data Qualification. 157-164 - Ralph Hintemann, Klaus Fichter:
Energy demand of workplace computer solutions - A comprehensive assessment including both end-user devices and the power consumption they induce in data centers. 165-171 - Marie Denward, Annelise de Jong, Rebekah Olsen:
Energy matters in buildings: Individual and collective issues. 172-179 - Timo Jakobi, Gunnar Stevens:
Energy saving at work - and when not working! Insights from a comparative study. 180-189 - Walter J. Armbruster, Margaret M. MacDonell:
Big Data for Big Problems - Climate Change, Water Availability, and Food Safety. 190-196 - Zhongkai Li, Jorge Marx Gómez, Alexandra Pehlken:
A systematic review of environmentally conscious product design. 197-206 - Leticia Margarita Ochoa-Ochoa, Sandra Nogué, Rafa Devillamagallón, Richard J. Ladle:
Distanciation: a key challenge for 21st Century conservation. 207-212 - Luciane Aguiar Borges:
Education and Health in ICT-futures: Scenarios and sustainability impacts of ICT societies. 213-220 - Ulrica Bohné, Jorge Luis Zapico, Cecilia Katzeff:
The EcoPanel: designing for reflection on greener grocery shopping practices. 221-228 - Samuel Mann, Mike Lopez, Dobrila Lopez, Nell Smith:
Educating for ICT4S: Unpacking sustainability and ethics of ICT student intakes. 229-241 - Diana Maynard, Kalina Bontcheva:
Understanding climate change tweets: an open source toolkit for social media analysis. 242-250
ConverStation III
- Reza Farrahi Moghaddam, Yves Lemieux, Mohamed Cheriet:
40 Gbps Access for Metro networks: Implications in terms of Sustainability and Innovation from an LCA Perspective. 251-260 - Mathias Uslar, Julia Masurkewitz:
A Survey on Application of Maturity Models for Smart Grid: Review of the State-of-the-Art. 261-270 - Paul Weiser, Dominik Bucher, Francesca Cellina, Vanessa De Luca:
A Taxonomy of Motivational Affordances for Meaningful Gamified and Persuasive Technologies. 271-280 - David Franquesa, Leandro Navarro, David López, Xavier Bustamante, Santiago Lamora:
Breaking Barriers on Reuse of Digital Devices Ensuring Final Recycling. 281-288 - Jack H. Townsend:
Digital Taxonomy for Sustainability. 289-299 - Oliver Bates, Carolynne Lord, Bran Knowles, Adrian Friday, Adrian K. Clear, Mike Hazas:
Exploring (un)sustainable growth of digital technologies in the home. 300-309 - Rolfe A. Leary, Vivian Kvist Johannsen:
A Strategy for Research on Governing the Anthropocene. 310-316 - Miriam Börjesson Rivera, Elina Eriksson, Josefin Wangel:
ICT practices in smart sustainable cities - In the intersection of technological solutions and practices of everyday life. 317-324 - Christopher Weeks, Charles Delalonde, Chris Preist:
Investigation into the slow adoption of retrofitting - What are the barriers and drivers to retrofitting, and how can ICT help? 325-334 - Somya Joshi, Teresa Cerratto-Pargman:
On Fairness & Sustainability: Motivating Change in the Networked Society. 335-344 - Timo Jakobi, Gunnar Stevens:
Potentials of energy consumption measurements in office environments. 345-352 - Christian Hinrichs, Michael Sonnenschein, Adam Gray, Curran Crawford:
Self-Organizing Demand Response with Comfort-Constrained Heat Pumps. 353-360 - Xinning Gui, Bonnie A. Nardi:
Sustainability Begins in the Street: A Story of Transition Town Totnes. 361-370
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