Computers and Environment Internationally
The International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) has a Working Group (5.11), on Computers and Environment.
The Australian Computer Society represents Australia on IFIP. The Computers and Environment Working Group lists seven Australian members:
The goal of the WG is to foster the improved application of Information Technology in environmental research, monitoring, assessment, management and policy.IFIP sponsors the International Symposium on Environmental Software Systems (ISESS), which has held conferences and workshops since 1995. The 2007 conference was recently held in Prague. Some topics this year were:
Measures
The WG tries to achieve this goal by:From: IFIP Working Group 5.11 Mission, IFIP, 2007
- establishing a forum for exchange amongst and between Environmental and IT professionals
- communicating knowledge about state-of-the-art and innovative technology
- providing expert advice to government, multinational organisations and industry
- fostering Enviromatics education and capacity building
- collaborating with third parties
- Next Generation of Environmental Information and Risk Management Systems (EIS/RMS)
- ICT Tools for Ecological and Human Risk Assessment
- Artificial and Computational Intelligence for Environmental Modelling
- Environmental Engineering Education and Presentation of Environmental Information to Non Scientists
- Integrated Modelling and Decision Support Systems for Watershed and Lake Management – Design and Application
- Human Factors in Enviromatics
The Australian Computer Society represents Australia on IFIP. The Computers and Environment Working Group lists seven Australian members:
- Robert Argent, University of Melbourne, Australia
- Ian Bishop, University of Melbourne, Australia
- Trevor Dowling, CSIRO Land and Water Resources, Australia
- Anthony Jakeman, Australian National University, Australia
- Simon Veitch, Bureau of Rural Sciences, Australia
- Joe Walker, CSIRO Land and Water, Australia
- William Young, CSIRO, Australia
- Green IT Special Interest Group?
- News Corporation use computers to save the planet?
- AIIA Environment Special Interest Group
- Computers and Environment Internationally
- Engineering Education for Sustainable Development
- Thin Linux Workstations to Save the Planet?
- Green office building opens in Canberra
- Melbourne Council Green Office Building
- More generally I have items on the environment
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