• Workshops

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    The congress will run the following Thematic Workshops in parallel with the Sessions:

    W1

    Discussion

    Creating robust sensor networks- architecture and infrastructure

    (Gerald Schimak, Thomas Usländer)

    [linked with S1]

    W2

    Discussion

    Evaluating the impact of data and associated uncertainty on hydrological model predictions

    (Barry Croke, Thorsten Wagener, David Post, Jim Freer and Ian Littlewood)

    W3 => CANCELLED

    Discussion

    Simulation of socio-ecological transitions with Agent Based Modelling: From real systems to conceptual models

    (Claudia Binder, Christof Knöri and Patrick Wäger)

    W4

    Discussion

    Data Mining as a Tool for Environmental Scientists

    (Karina Gibert, Miquel Sànchez-Marrè, Joaquim Comas, Ioannis Athanasiadis, Joaquín Izquierdo and Geoffrey Holmes)

    [linked with S20 and related to S4]

    W5

    Discussion

    Qualitative models for Sustainability

    (Bert Bredeweg and Paulo Salles)

    W6

    Discussion

    Integrated solution support systems for water management

    (Ayalew Kassahun, Michiel Blind, Arno Krause and Onno Roosenschoon)

    [related to S6, S16]

    W7

    Discussion

    Community modeling, data and model interoperability

    (Alexey Voinov, Chris Duffy, David Arctur, Ilya Zaslavsky and Ralf Seppelt)

    [linked with S7]

    W8

    Discussion

    Actors and factors – bridging social science findings and urban land use change modeling

    (Dagmar Haase and Sigrun Kabisch)

    [related to S8, S9]

    W9 => CANCELLED

    Discussion

    Towards a methodology for multidisciplinary environmental science

    (Huub Scholten)

    W10

    Discussion

    Participatory and Conceptual Modelling – Making Models Amenable to Stakeholders’ Concerns

    (Jaroslav Myšiak, Raffaele Giordani, Carlo Giupponi, Farmani Raziyeh, Nigel Quinn, Carmel A. Pollino, Anthony J. Jakeman and Piotr Magnuszewski [to be confirmed])

    [linked with S10]

    W11

    Discussion

    Bridging the gaps between design and use: evaluating decision and information support tools

    (Brian S. McIntosh, Carlo Giupponi, Keith Matthews and Martin van Ittersum)

    [linked with S11]

    W12

    Discussion

    ICT Tools For Environmental And Human Risk Assessment

    (Jiří Hřebíček and Ivan Holoubek)

    [related to S17]

    W13

    Discussion

    Taking the OpenMI forward

    (Roger Moore and Peter Gijsbers)

    [linked with S13]

    W14

    Discussion

    Research in the field of ICT for Environmental Sustainability

    (Werner Pillmann, Werner Geiger and Kristina Voigt)