Auflistung Environmental Informatics 2007 nach Autor:in "Arndt, Hans-Knud"
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- KonferenzbeitragSustainability Reporting Topic Maps: An Approach to Support Stakeholder Inclusiveness(Environmental Informatics and Systems Research, 2007) Arndt, Hans-Knud; Graubitz, Henner; Klesinski, ReneThis article propose a method of how to produce and conceive an Internet-based sustainability report. After the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) created the inalterable representation of the third output of GRI-guidelines companies begin to create sustainability reports and publish it via the world wide web. But thinking about that these reports are divided into different environmental messages a typical interested person will be confronted with too much information. Typically this results in an unperceptive view of all environmental task which are related to each other. Using the eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) we suggest a method of how to alter sustainability reports into Topic Maps (XTM).
- KonferenzbeitragUsing Internet Technologies and Services for Sustainability Reporting: Research Initiative, Agenda, Early Results(Environmental Informatics and Systems Research, 2007) Isenmann, Ralf; Arndt, Hans-Knud; Brosowski, Jan; Gomez, Jorge Marx; Schappert, MonikaThe paper provides an outline of a research initiative embedded in the environmental informatics community focused on the use of environmental informatics methods and the application of current internet technologies and services with the goal to improve sustainability reporting at corporate level. The outline includes the research agenda and a research map as an illustration covering the different facets of research and implementation as well as further developments that will be dealt with in the near future. The paper is organised in four major parts: First, the early history of the research initiative on internet-based sustainability reporting and major milestones are described with the help of current literature in the field. Based on the above, the research agenda and primary objectives are presented. Such a catalogue of issues seems useful for clarifying the focus of the whole enterprise and perhaps for an evaluation what has been achieved and where further work needs to be done. A research map of the co-operation network provides the whole picture the initiative is focused on. It particularly illustrates the domains in environmental informatics and corporate sustainability reporting that are of relevance to achieve the objectives set in the research agenda. Further, a current project is described. Finally, conclusions are drawn and an outlook is given on how sustainability reporting might evolve in the near future and where to support the developments through ICT.