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- KonferenzbeitragDevelopment of a Database Supporting the Management of Nature Conservation Measures in Schleswig-Holstein(EnviroInfo Dessau 2012, Part 2: Open Data and Industrial Ecological Management, 2012) Hosenfeld, Friedhelm; Kleinbub, Jörn; Krüger, Kay; Kumer, Dominik; Langner, Kathleen; Rinker, AndreasA database application is introduced which supports the state authorities in Schleswig-Holstein in managing nature conservation measures. The data warehouse platform disy Cadenza includes disy GISterm and offers all needed evaluation and reporting functions as well as Geographic Information System (GIS) options. The system is completed by a measure acquisition component which is integrated seamlessly within the Cadenza platform, thus presenting a consistent information system making available all nature conservation measure related data and functions.
- KonferenzbeitragIntegrierte Umweltdatenbanken: Geodatenhaltung, Architekturalternativen, Inhaltliche und technische Aspekte der Modellierung(Workshop des Arbeitskreises „Umweltdatenbanken / Umweltinformationssysteme“ der Fachgruppe „Informatik im Umweltschutz“, 2008) Lukács, Gergely; Kazakos, Wassilios; Kumer, DominikAbstract For many tasks regarding environmental protection the observation of rather complex situations is characteristic. As support for these tasks integrated environmental information systems are necessary. This paper gives an overview over some approaches which allow the development of either integrated environmental data bases or ones that can be extended and integrated at a later date. Firstly, the basic approach for integrated environmental databases is presented – the data warehouse (DW) with integrated management of geographical data – as well as alternatives: DWs with integrated application for data collection, with external management of geographical data, and with specific applications for mass data such as measured values. Secondly, some aspects of data modelling with respect to content and techniques are pointed out; in detail these are units, chemical substances, biological taxonomy, (aggregated) measured values, conventions for database schemata, object type catalogues and version management.