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29th EnviroInfo / 3rd ICT4S 2015: Copenhagen, Denmark - Adjunct Proceedings
- 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 2: Adjunct Proceedings. University of Copenhagen 2015, ISBN 978-87-7903-712-0
ConverStation I
- Konstantin Stadler, Radek Lonka, Daniel Moran, Georgios Pallas, Richard Wood:

The Environmental Footprints Explorer - a database for global sustainable accounting. 1-6 - Andi H. Widok, Volker Wohlgemuth:

Definition of social sustainability criteria for the simulation of OHS in manufacturing entities. 7-14 - David Roig Cervera, Gerry Sutton, Andy Wheeler, Eric Masson, Dounia Lahlou:

Dredged Sediments, Web-GIS and Analysis Tools - The CEAMaS case study. 15-19 - Eric Masson, Dounia Lahlou, Olivier Blanpain, Guillaume Chevalier, Tristan Debuigne, David Roig, Gerry Sutton:

Marine sediment re-use in the ports of North Western Europe. Toward a spatial decision support system for "Civil Engineering Application for Marine Sediments" (CEAMaS project). 20-27 - Andreas Abecker, Roman Wössner, Dorian Alcacer-Labrador, Felix Bensmann, Rainer Roosmann:

Methods and Tools for More Efficient Working With OGC Web Processing Services. 28-32 - Thi Minh Hanh Nguyen, Duy Chinh Dinh, Van Manh Vu:

Using system dynamics model to assess aluminium price volatility and propose solutions to save energy. 33-40
ConverStation II
- Jochen Wittmann, Aljoscha Marcel Everding, Fabian Ritter:

A process model for preparation and analysis of cetacean sighting data off the coast of La Gomera. 41-46 - Roman Jonetzko, Matthias Detzler, Klaus-Uwe Gollmer, Achim Guldner, Marcel Huber, Rainer Michels, Stefan Naumann, Martin Ney:

Development of a Real-time Smart Meter for Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring and Appliance Disaggregation. 47-52 - Thomas Schütz, Yves Andre, Mladen Vukovic:

Transaction Analysis- A mechanism to detect and prevent VAT-fraud in the European Emissions Trading System (EU ETS). 53-57 - Katharina Schleidt, Barbara Magagna, Wolfgang Spangl, Gerhard Dünnebeil:

Austrian AQD e-Reporting via INSPIRE Services. 58-64 - Evangelia Papoutsoglou, Argyrios Samourkasidis, Ming-Yi Tsai, Mark Davey, Alex Ineichen, Marloes Eeftens, Ioannis N. Athanasiadis:

Towards an air pollution health study data management system - A case study from a smoky Swiss railway. 65-74 - Corrado Iannucci, Valter Sambucini:

Interoperability and Sharing of Biodiversity Data on a National Network in Italy. 75-79 - Frank Medel-González, Lourdes García Ávila, Jorge Marx Gómez:

SySPE Solution and IT-for-Green Communication through Web Services. 80-85 - Onno M. Knol, Arjen van Hinsberg, Marjon Hendriks:

The BIOSCORE 2 project: Developing a Model to Compare Biodiversity Effects of European Nature Policy Scenarios. 86-89 - Oldrich Faldik, Oldrich Trenz, Jirí Hrebícek, Edward Kasem:

Web Environmental Information System for Corporate Performance Evaluation and Reporting. 90-93 - Ahmad Banna:

Development of a prototype client/server system for mobile data collection of material flows containing VOC in automotive paint systems using the example of Volkswagen AG. 94-96 - Anika Cerkowniak, Verena Erdmann:

Wattwork - The design of an application for the support of sustainable work practices in offices. 97-100 - Bente Knoll, Georg Spreitzer, Teresa Schwaninger, Petra Busswald, Roswitha Hofmann, Christoph Link:

How to - comprehensively - collect and depict data on conditions for sustainable transport in rural areas? The approach of the Austrian R&D project "AlltagsSPUREN". 101-106 - Jan Studzinski:

ICT systems supporting sustainable operation and development of municipal waterworks. 107-113
ConverStation III
- Miriam Fernández, Grégoire Burel, Harith Alani, Lara Schibelsky Godoy Piccolo, Christoph Meili, Raphael Hess:

Analysing engagement towards the 2014 Earth Hour Campaign in Twitter. 114-121 - Friedhelm Hosenfeld, Malte Albrecht:

Energy Atlas Schleswig-Holstein. 122-127 - Damien Prunel, Axel Roy, Rachel Arnould:

Environmental labelling of electronic products: mobile phones, laptop and tablet. 128-136 - Andreas Abecker, Karsten Schnitter, Roman Wössner, Riccardo Albertoni, Monica De Martino, Paola Podestà:

Latest Developments of the Linked Thesaurus Framework for the Environment (LusTRE). 137-141 - Marcin Stachura, Jan Studzinski, Bartlomiej Fajdek:

Model based leakage isolation in water distribution system: a neural classifier approach. 142-146 - Hang Thu Nguyen, Thu H. Trinh, Duy Chinh Dinh, Van Manh Vu:

Study on the freshwater boundary of the Pleistocene aquifer in the coastal zone of Nam Dinh province. 147-152 - Matthias Göttler, Sebastian Faul, Tanja Meier-Ettlin:

Sustainable Asset Lifecycle Management (SALM) - How SAP is managing IT assets by embedding sustainability aspects into entire business processes. 153-157 - Bente Knoll, Georg Spreitzer:

Tailor-made Energy Consulting for Private Households, The approach of the Austrian R&D project "EnBe2.0". 158-164 - Christian Elling Scheele, Jens Hoff:

The affordances and use of green citizen engagement web tools. 165-172
Parallel Session I
- Michael Preisel, Adriana Díaz, Florian Krautzer, Wolfgang Wimmer:

Energy implications of residential energy monitoring systems. 173-174 - Stefan Barthel, Tristan Pfofe, Christian Rößler, Marius Bozem:

GSBLapp: Tailored Chemical Substance Information for Arbitrary On-Site Usage on Mobile Devices. 175-177 - Christian Ansorge, Stefan Jensen, Darja Lihteneger:

INSPIRE or INSPIREd eReporting? 178-179 - Gerlinde Knetsch, Maria Rüther:

Interoperability of Environmental Data with a European Information Platform for Chemical Monitoring (IPCheM) - Data management across the disciplines. 180-181 - Heino Rudolf:

Quo vadis - INSPIRE? An entirely new approach to environmental data management - sustainable, scalable expandable and interoperable - described on a practical project in Saarland including the data provision for INSPIRE. 182-184 - Andrew F. G. Smith:

Reducing energy demand within large organisations through IT-enabled Behaviour Change - 3 case studies from the UK. 185 - Mieke Klein, Felix Hemke, Volker Wohlgemuth:

Simplifying an application for LCIA by conducting a usability study. 186-188
Parallel Session II
- Oliver Schwab, David Laner, Helmut Rechberger:

Attribute-based data quality evaluation in regional Material Flow Analysis. 189-191 - Nada Dzubur, David Laner:

Data reconciliation under fuzzy constraints applied to wood flows in Austria. 192-193 - Sven Schade:

Potentials and Limits of Citizen Science to complete the Environmental Knowledge Base. 194 - Philipp Grundmann:

Information Technology Continuance Research - A case study on changes in the usage of information systems for direct selling of bioenergy in agricultural businesses. 195 - Matthias Mokosch, Torsten Urban, Hans-Knud Arndt:

Tablets - Suitable Problem Solvers for Business Cases? 196-201 - Simon Jirka, Carsten Hollmann, Matthes Rieke, Håkan Blomgren, Michel Grothe, Hans Berkhout, Tony Bush, Olav Peeters, Matthew Ross-Jones:

Using the OGC SOS Interface for Reporting Ambient Air Quality Data. 202-203 - Franziska Zander, Sven Kralisch:

Vu Gia Thu Bon RBIS - An information system for environmental data in central Vietnam. 204
Posters
- Hayri Acar, Jean-Patrick Gelas, Gülfem Isiklar Alptekin, Parisa Ghodous:

A Green approach to save energy consumed by software. 205 - Oliver Bates, Adrian Friday, Harry Ernst Hoster:

A living lab campus: A unique opportunity to not be a "smart city". 206 - Sumei Huang, Yu-Chi Chu:

An operation and business model to exchange and open environmental data. 207-208 - Xinning Gui, Bonnie A. Nardi:

Civic Capacity and Sustainability in a Chinese City. 209-210 - Alexander Domnik, Sven Alexander Ertelt, Florian Steckel, Fabian Witthaus, Grit Behrens:

Classification of consumption data for energy management with Smart Metering. 211-212 - Thomas Dandres, Nathan Vandromme, Réjean Samson, Yves Lemieux, Glasha Obrekht, Andy Wong, Kim Khoa Nguyen, Mohamed Cheriet:

Consequences of future data centre deployment on North American electricity generation and environmental impacts: a 2015-2030 prospective study. 213 - Corentin Dupont, Fabien Hermenier:

DC4Cities: Better Usage of the Renewable Energies in Data Centres. 214-215 - Fereydoun Farrahi Moghaddam, Reza Farrahi Moghaddam, Mohamed Cheriet, Yves Lemieux:

Defining Green Profit in Distributed Datacenters. 216-218 - Tomás Navarrete Gutiérrez, Sameer Rege, Antonino Marvuglia:

Does having a green conscience necessarily lead to green outcomes? Results from an Agent Based Model for agriculture in Luxembourg. 219-220 - David Franquesa, Oscar Fabian Espinosa, Xavier Bustamante, Leandro Navarro, David López, Santiago Lamora:

eReuse.org: an ecosystem for traceable reuse of digital devices in a circular economy. 221 - Daniel Schien, Chris Preist, Jigna Chandaria:

Estimating the carbon footprint of watching video from the BBC. 222 - Ramón Granell, David C. H. Wallom, Colin J. Axon:

Feature extraction to characterise and cluster the energy demand of UK retail premises. 223-224 - Albert Hankel, Patricia Lago:

Guidance on applying Green ICT in Higher Education and Research. 225-226 - Greger Henriksson, Elina Eriksson:

The Role of Practices in the ICT Revolution. Crucial Social Processes from a Sustainability Point of View. 227 - Sofia Bryntse, Cecilia Sundberg:

Information bottlenecks for local strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. An explorative study of municipalities in Uppsala County. 228-229 - Ruo Jia, Gao Ye:

Monitor and protect future potential Giant Panda habitats and staple bamboo resources by applying Geographic Information System (GIS) application combined with Cellular Automata (CA) modeling. 230-231 - Luis Oliveira, Tracy Ross, Andrea Burris, Bronia Arnott, Vera Araújo-Soares:

Phone-based presentation of other commuters' subjective experiences: impact on car-driver intentions. 232-234 - Konstantin Stadler:

Pymrio - a Python module for automating input output calculations and generating reports. 235 - Anda Counotte, Gert Zuidberg, Dirk Harryvan:

Quick Wins in existing Data Centers Evaluation of the OpenDCME Model. 236-237 - Damian Coughlan, Colin Fitzpatrick, Muireann McMahon:

Repurposing E-waste as a Driver for Resource Efficiency. 238 - Etienne Victor Depasquale, Chris Preist:

Sustainability Research in Computing: A Taxonomy. 239-240 - Ole Schultz, Peder M. Hundebøll:

Sustainable electronics and IT - Building monitoring using wireless sensors. 241-242 - Philipp Gärtner, Gerlinde Knetsch:

The german POP-Dioxin-Database - Data management of persistent organic substances in Germany. 243-244 - Torsten Wilde, Tanja Clees, Horst Schwichtenberg, Hayk Shoukourian, Detlef Labrenz, Inna Torgovitskaia, Michael Schnell, Nils Hornung, Bernhard Klaassen, Eric Lluch Alvarez:

Towards energy-efficient data center infrastructure - a holistic approach based on software for modeling, simulation, and (re)configuration of the energy network. 245-246 - Poonam Prasad, Amit Dalal:

Water Quality estimation using statistical and software tools: An ICT intervention. 247 - Barbara Krumay, Roman Brandtweiner, Roman Müller:

Who? Me? - Responsibility and the E-waste Challenge. 248-249
Workshops
- Samuel Mann, Maria Angela Ferrario, Daniel Pargman, Stefan Kreitmayer, Robert S. Brewer, Joshua Smith:

The role of ICT in transforming society through engaged communities. 250 - Ruzanna Chitchyan, Awais Rashid, Walter Cazzola:

Software Engineering for Social Sustainability. 251-252 - Pernilla Bergmark, Vlad C. Coroama, Mohammad Ahmadi Achachlouei, Jens Malmodin:

ICT Enabling Potential for GHG Reductions at a Company- or Sector-Level: Methodological Considerations. 253-254 - Peter Korytar, Catherine Ganzleben:

Interactive session on the Information Platform for Chemical Monitoring (IPCheM). 255 - Mohammad Gharesifard, Uta Wehn:

ICT-enabled Amateur Weather Networks - motivations and barriers for citizen participation. 256 - Kati Mattern, André Jol, Christian Xavier Prosperini, Emiliano Ramieri, Ana Gomes:

Sharing knowledge on climate change adaptation at European level - the European Climate-Adaptation Platform (Climate-ADAPT). 257 - Torsten Wilde, Tanja Clees:

Still heating the environment or already saving costs? - Workshop on data center cooling infrastructure challenges and solutions. 258 - María Pérez Ortega, Silvia Sanjoaquin Vives:

KPI4DC: New Key Performance Indicators for evaluating DC energy sustainability. 259-260 - Cecilia Katzeff, Annelise de Jong, Toke Haunstrup Christensen:

A social practice perspective of the smart grid - Lessons learnt and yet to be discovered. 261 - Vlad C. Coroama, Iarla Flynn, Matt Kallman, Mattias Höjer:

Data Centers, Energy and Sustainability. 262 - Arne J. Berre, Sven Schade:

Infrastructures and Platforms for Environmental Crowd Sensing and Big Data. 263-264

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