Conference Schedule

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Wednesday, September 9th
08:00 Registration
09:30
Opening Michael Heine, President of HTW Berlin, Germany
Werner Pillmann, Chair of Technical Committee 'Environmental Informatics' of Gesellschaft ür Informatik (German Society of Informatics)
Volker Wohlgemuth, Chair of Conference, HTW Berlin, Germany
10:00
Keynote Environmental Informatics: Challenges for today and Chances for the future
Thomas Holzmann, Vice President, Federal Environment Agency, Germany
10:45 Coffee Break
11:00 Session 1.1
  Applications of Geographical Information Systems 1 Green IT WS: Carbon Footprint for Processes and Products 1 ICT-ENSURE: ICT for Sustainable Use of Natural Resources 1 ICT-ENSURE: The EU Project and its Information Dissemination
12:30 Lunch Break
13:30
Keynote Ecological data analysis and synthesis by bio-inspired computation: A feature area of ecological informatics.
Friedrich Recknagel, University of Adelaide, Australia
14:15 Break
14:30 Session 1.2
  Applications of Geographical Information Systems 2 Environmental Communication 1 WS: Carbon Footprint for Processes and Products 2 ICT-ENSURE: ICT for Sustainable Use of Natural Resources 2 ICT-ENSURE: The Role of ICT in Industrial Symbiosis Projects 1
16:00 Coffee Break
16:30 Session 1.3
  Environmental Simulation 1 Environmental Monitoring Students Workshop Organized by HTW Students of the Study Program Industrial Environmental Informatics ICT-ENSURE: ICT for Sustainable Use of Natural Resources 3 CT-ENSURE: The Role of ICT in Industrial Symbiosis Projects 2
18:00 Meeting of the Technical Committee  “Informatics for Environmental Protection, Sustainable Development and Risk Management” of  the GI e.V.
18:30 Visit of Tierpark
19:30 Conference Dinner at Tierpark
Dinner Speech Resources, Climate, Finance: Huge Challenges Ahead. Franz Josef Radermacher, Director, FAW Ulm, Germany
Thursday, September 10th
08:00 Registration
09:00
Keynote Environmental Management Information Systems at Daimler AG: Development and Evolution
Dr. Klaus Heldt, Daimler AG, Corporate Environmental Protection Department, Germany
09:45 Coffee Break (sponsored by disy Informationssysteme GmbH)
10:00 Session 2.1
  Environmental Modeling 1 Environmental Accounting and Sustainability Reporting WS: eGovernment in der kommunalen Umweltverwaltung (in German language) ICT-ENSURE: ICT and  Climate Change 1 ICT-ENSURE: ICT for Risk Management 1 WS: 2. Berliner BUIS Tage 1 (in German language)
12:00 Lunch
13:15
Keynote Carbon footprint - brand new or just new fangled?
Dr Heinz Stichnothe, School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
14:00 Break
14:15 Session 2.2
  Environmental Communication 2 Environmental Web Applications WS: Education ICT-ENSURE: ICT and Climate Change 2 ICT-ENSURE: ICT for Risk Management 2 WS: 2. Berliner BUIS Tage 2 (in German language)
15:45 Coffee Break
16:15 Session 2.3
  Environmental Modeling 2 Environmental Web Portals WS: Open Source Developments ICT-ENSURE: ICT and Climate Change 3 ICT-ENSURE: ICT for Risk Management 3 WS: 2. Berliner BUIS Tage 3 (in German language)
18:15 Bus Transfer to Treptow Harbour
19:30 Evening Event on the Water
Friday, September 11th
08:00 Registration
09:00
Keynote Sustainable Economics: the Contribution of Official Statistics
Walter Radermacher, Director General of Eurostat, Luxemburg
09:45 Students Prize Award Ceremony
10:00 Coffee Break
10:30 Session 3.1
  Functional and Data Integration Interdisciplinary Aspects of Environmental Informatics Vendor’s and Sponsor’s Session WS: EMIS ICT-ENSURE: Shaping a Single Information Space for the Environment 1 ICT-ENSURE: ICT for Risk Management 4
12:30 Lunch Break
13:30 Session 3.2
  Environmental Learning Student’s Prize Session Presentation of  the Working Groups of the Technical Committee   ICT-ENSURE:Shaping a Single Information Space for the Environment 2  
14:30 Coffee Break
14:45
Keynote Drilling Down Multiple Data Sources for Risk Assessments and Cost-Benefit Analyses:
The Story of a "Tomato Mashup" for an Integrated Approach.
Cristina McLaughlin, Food and Drug Administration, United States of America
15:30 Presentation Enviroinfo 2010
15:45 Farewell
16:30 Bus Transfer to the After conference event
17:30 After conference event: Berliner Unterwelten

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Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice 

 

 Enviroinfo 2009 Programme