Environmental Online CommunicationArno Scharl This book brings together high quality articles exploring the design, implementation, management, funding, promotion and evaluation of networked information systems that advocate sustainability and the protection of natural ecosystems. Case studies of deployed and planned information systems complement theoretical work on the methodological, technological and organizational foundations of environmental online communication. |
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... users , who will provide constant feedback to developers on needed improvements and modifications . The utilization of Open Source software towards building environmental in- formation systems hinges on three points [ 484 ] that provide ...
... users , who will provide constant feedback to developers on needed improvements and modifications . The utilization of Open Source software towards building environmental in- formation systems hinges on three points [ 484 ] that provide ...
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... user - centered visualization concepts which take the special demands and needs of these users into account . Public electronic informa- tion services should offer intuitive means for comprehending the contents which are presented to ...
... user - centered visualization concepts which take the special demands and needs of these users into account . Public electronic informa- tion services should offer intuitive means for comprehending the contents which are presented to ...
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... user prompt and to avoid frequent loading of new pages . For graphical representations on screened displays it is very important to fol- low certain design rules to ensure that the graphics will be readable on the display [ 73 ] . These ...
... user prompt and to avoid frequent loading of new pages . For graphical representations on screened displays it is very important to fol- low certain design rules to ensure that the graphics will be readable on the display [ 73 ] . These ...
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... user just has to enter the number assigned to this gauging station using the keyboard of the mobile telephone . This eases the selection process , because the user does not need to know the names of the gauging stations . The user of ...
... user just has to enter the number assigned to this gauging station using the keyboard of the mobile telephone . This eases the selection process , because the user does not need to know the names of the gauging stations . The user of ...
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... users have to decide what kind of information ( ozone / weather conditions ) they are interested in . They then have ... user in the process of interpreting the recorded values . The latter will be illustrated by two examples : ozone ...
... users have to decide what kind of information ( ozone / weather conditions ) they are interested in . They then have ... user in the process of interpreting the recorded values . The latter will be illustrated by two examples : ozone ...
Contents
21 | |
Online Advocacy | 35 |
Usability Evaluation of an Environmental Web Site and | 53 |
An Online Community of Learners in Rural Regional and Remote | 75 |
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE | 88 |
Web Portal and Markup Language for Collaborative | 113 |
Corresponding Metadata in Particular Lineage Information | 127 |
15 | 133 |
19 | 180 |
Environmental Information Practices in the Chemical Industry | 187 |
NETWORKS AND VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES | 197 |
22 | 209 |
23 | 221 |
Knowledge Management | 245 |
Results of a Survey | 251 |
Bibliography | 259 |
CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY | 145 |
Sector Analysis | 161 |
Environmental Reporting | 173 |
Online Resources | 271 |
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