|  | Front matter (pp. i–iv) | 
|  | Table of Contents 
                    (pp. ix–xi)
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|   Decision Support Systems | 
    | 1. | Peter Struss Artificial intelligence methods for environmental decision support (pp. 1–14; abstract) | 
    | 2. | Claudia Turon, Jaume Alemany, Josep Bou, Manel Poch, Ulises Cortés An environmental decision support systems to identify the most appropriate wastewater treatment process. From Catalonia to Latin America (pp. 15–30; abstract) | 
    | 3. | Ángel Freixó, Carles Rubén Díez, Francesc Devesa, Josep Arráez, Manel Poch, Peter De Letter Development of an EDSS for the management of the hydraulic infrastructure to preserve the water quality in the Besós Catchment (pp. 31–46; abstract) | 
    | 4. | Paulo Salles, Peter Struss, Ulrich Heller, Waldir Roque Model-based decision support systems -An application to water treatment (pp. 47–58; abstract) | 
    | 5. | Tony Jakeman Integrated modeling and assessment and decision support systems for improving sustainability outcomes in river basins (pp. 59–60; abstract) | 
    | 6. | Ladislav Hluchy, Nathalie Courtois, Patrick Houdry, Poulicos Prastacos, Viet Tran, William Castaings ANFAS: A decision support systems for flood risk assessment (pp. 61–80; abstract) | 
    | 7. | Eugenio Oñate, Javier Piazzese, Josep Dolz, Manuel Gómez Decision support system for risk assessment and management of floods (pp. 81–96; abstract) | 
    | 8. | Claudia Zepeda, David Sol, Gerardo Lazzeri, Mauricio Osorio A decision support system for disaster situations (pp. 97–116; abstract) | 
    | 9. | Ivan Holoubek Monitoring, modelling and information system for persistent organic pollutants (pp. 117–134; abstract) | 
    | 10. | Cornelio Hopmann, Vera Hernández, Wolf Göhring Sustainable decision support for environmental problems in developing countries: Applying multicriteria spatial analysis on the Nicaragua Development Gateway niDG (pp. 135–150; abstract) | 
    | 11. | Andrea Trunfio, Antonio D´Argenio, Arnaldo Cecchini, Fabio Montagnino, Ivan Blecic REGISTA: a reality emulating and geographical information system for territorial analysis (pp. 151–168; abstract) | 
    | 12. | Gerardo Chaves, Juan Carlos Castro, Juan Ramón Avilés, Mario Alvarado, Rodrigo Morera Trends of the nesting activity of the “arribadas” of the olive ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea, Eschscholtz 1829), in the Ostional National Wildlife Refuge (1971-2003) (pp. 169–186; abstract) | 
|   Environmental Information Systems | 
    | 13. | Bernd Page Environmental informatics for sustainable logistics (pp. 187–202; abstract) | 
    | 14. | Luigi Ceccaroni e-Environment: the role of information and technology in improving environmental performance (pp. 203–212; abstract) | 
    | 15. | Anastasions Bassoukos, Asterios Masouras, Athina Kaprara, Kostas Karatzas Considerations on informatics systems with Open Source: the environmental information systems example (pp. 213–222; abstract) | 
    | 16. | Christof Seymann, Gernolt Paulus, Günther Flaschberger, Klaus Gruber, Norbert Sereinig, Richard Bäk, Thomas Piechl Interoperability and geohazards: a conceptual framework for natural risk management in Carinthia, Austria (pp. 223–230; abstract) | 
    | 17. | Annette Sawade, Martina Tauber, Rainer Weidemann, Renate Ebel, Thorsten Schlachter, Werner Geiger Integration of the authorities´ environmental information in the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg (pp. 231–240; abstract) | 
    | 18. | Juan L. Pérez, Roberto San Jose, Rosa M. Gonzalez The use of air quality modelling systems for industrial and urban impact assessment in Spain (pp. 241–256; abstract) | 
    | 19. | Nick Hodges Managing air quality and the impact of traffic Leicester-a co-ordinated approach (pp. 257–272; abstract) | 
    | 20. | Christophe Rhin, Eduardo Dias, Euro Beinat, Henk Scholten Location aware ICT in addressing protected areas´goals (pp. 273–290; abstract) | 
    | 21. | Christophe Rhin, Eduardo Dias, Henk Scholten, Ruedi Haller Adding value and improving processes using location-based services in protected areas: The WebPark experience (pp. 291–302; abstract) | 
    | 22. | Daniel Rivera, Isaac Rudomin, Marissa Diaz Plant Lab: an environmental education e-laboratory (pp. 303–312; abstract) | 
|   Data Mining, Qualitative Models | 
    | 23. | Emanuele Olivetti, Paolo Avesani Active sampling for data mining (pp. 313–326; abstract) | 
    | 24. | Bert Bredewerg, Nurit Bensusan, Paulo Salles The ants´ garden: qualitative models of complex interactions between populations (pp. 327–340; abstract) | 
    | 25. | Franz Wotawa Using model-based reasoning for generating explanations from environmental models (pp. 341–354; abstract) | 
    | 26. | Ignasi Rodríguez-Roda, Karina Gibert, Miguel Sánchez-Marrè GESCONDA: a tool for knowledge discovery and data mining in environmental databases (pp. 355–372; abstract) | 
|   Remote Sensing | 
    | 27. | Etienne Huot, François-Xabier Le Dimet, Isabelle Herlin, Jean-Paul Berroir Coupling models and data: which possibilities for remotely-sensed images? (pp. 373–390; abstract) | 
    | 28. | Alfredo Altobelli, Enrico Feoli, Marco Duriavig, Rosella Napolitano Data integration for leaf area index prediction in function of land cover change (pp. 391–398; abstract) | 
    | 29. | Cristina Urdiales, Francisco Sandoval, Tomás Rubio Our world from above: texture based segmentation for landscape analysis (pp. 399–410; abstract) | 
    | 30. | Dimitrios Velianitis, Haralambos Feidaas, Michael Abrams, Nektarios Chrysoulakis Analysis of ASTER multispectral stereo imagery to produce DEM and land cover databases for the Greek islands: the REALDEMS project (pp. 411–424; abstract) | 
    |  | Organization (p. 427) |