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- KonferenzbeitragENV-e-CITY Environmentally Viable Electronic City(Environmental Communication in the Information Society - Proceedings of the 16th Conference, 2002) Moussiopoulos, Nicolas; Bøhler, Trond; Fedra, Kurt; Friedrich, Rainer; Karatzas, Kostas; Karppinen, Ari; Kraggerud, Per Haavard; Kukkonen, Jaakko; Larssen, Steinar; de Leeuw, Frank; Lohmeyer, Achim; Peinel, Gertraud; Pulles, Tinus; Reis, Stefan; Rose, Thomas; van der Hout, DickThe objective of project ENV-e-CITY is to develop an on-line application for environmental information related services. The e-content domain extends over four application areas: air emission, air quality, topography and meteorology. The application framework to be developed includes metadata structures for all application areas, export and import filters, interfaces and various e-content basic services. The user community of the platform envisaged consists of city authorities, consultants involved in environmental impact assessment studies and citizens desiring valid information on the state of the environment. An electronic market place for the e-content itself and the services is also envisaged.
- KonferenzbeitragEnvironmental Services and Data Brokerage Portal: ENV-e-CITY in Action(The Information Society and Enlargement of the European Union, 2003) Moussiopoulos, Nicolas; Karatzas, Kostas; Endregard, Geir; Fedra, Kurt; Friedrich, Rainer; Johansen, Per Henrik; Kalognomou, Liana; Karppinen, Ari; Kraggerud, Per Haavard; Kukkonen, Jaakko; Larssen, Steinar; de Leeuw, Frank; Lohmeyer, Achim; Naneris, Chris; Nicklass, Daniel; Papaioannou, Giannis; Peinel, Gertraud; Pulles, Tinus; Reis, Stefan; Rose, Thomas; Sedlmayr, Martin; van den Hout, DickENV-e-CITY is a European Commission supported e-content project that aims to develop an internet-based service for environmental information related applications. The motivation of this project lies in the need of European cities to perform assessments for complying with the EU environmental legislation, as well as the requirement for efficient environmental impact assessments. The e-content domain considered extends over four environmental application areas: air emission, air quality, topography, and meteorology. The application framework includes meta-data structures for these domains, export and import filters, interfaces and typical e-content services. The user community of the platform envisaged consists of city authorities, consultants involved in environmental impact assessment studies as well as citizens desiring valid information on the state of the atmospheric environment. An initial set of electronic information services is currently under development and will be demonstrated on the basis of the various user categories.