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Track:
Decision Technologies and Service Sciences
Minitrack: Information
systems and decision technologies for
sustainable development
This mini-track emphasizes the significant research synergies that
exist between information systems and environmental management for
sustainable development from an organizational as well as a
technical perspective. We maintain that collaboration and
cross-fertilization between these domains can be mutually
beneficial and may in fact present unique, timely and socially
relevant ‘real-world’ research opportunities as well as viable
public sources of empirical ecological information for
interdisciplinary research and application.
Accordingly, the mini-track welcomes both research articles and
practitioner reports exploring technical and organizational issues
that pertain to the development, implementation, and deployment of
environmental management information systems (EMIS) and
environmental decision support systems (EDSS) in the context of
sustainable development. Theoretically founded papers that
illustrate the application of information systems and decision
technologies technology in sustainable development are
particularly welcomed. The mini-track is receptive to all types of
research methodologies. Possible topics include, but are not
limited to:
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Sustainable development and decision making
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Emerging technologies for environmental decision
support systems (EDSS) development and applications (e.g., computational
intelligence, service-oriented computing, semantic web, artificial
intelligence, agent-based computing, human computer interaction and
multiple criteria decision making).
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Environmental knowledge acquisition and management
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Environmental management information systems (EMIS)
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EMIS and EDSS design and integration
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Adoption and diffusion of EMIS and decision
technologies
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Evaluation and cost/benefit analysis of EMIS and
EDSS
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Environmental online communication and
collaboration
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Environmental education
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Community building and social software applications
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Applications and case studies of EMIS and EDSS for
sustainable development
Minitrack Co-chairs:
Omar El-Gayar (Primary Contact)
College of Business and Information Systems
Dakota State University,
820 N. Washington Avenue, Madison, SD 57042
Phone: 605-256-5799
Fax: 605-256-5060
Email: Omar.El-Gayar@dsu.edu
Arno Scharl
Department of New Media Technology
MODUL University Vienna
Am Kahlenberg 1, 1190 Vienna, Austria
Email scharl@ecoresearch.net
PingSun Leung
Department of Molecular Biosciences and Bioengineering
University of Hawaii at Manoa
3050 Maile Way, Gilmore 111
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
Email: psleung@hawaii.edu
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