I keep forgetting to look up their address, but there is a group of natural
landscaping enthusiasts called the Wild Ones that is spreading like wildflowers
over the midwest. They began in Milwaukee and now have chapters in Illinois
and Ohio. There is also a book entitled Requiem for a Lawnmower written by a
couple in Texas who gave up their lawn. If anyone wants to know more about
these or would like a short list of easy to wildflowers that grow in the NW
Indiana region, please contact me directly. Judy
--
Judith Gaskell
DePaul University Law Library
25 E. Jackson, Chicago IL 60604
312/362-6893
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Date: Wed, 26 Jun 96 17:01:39 +0200
Subject: THE upcoming Env.EVENT in 1997 --ISESS Conference--
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| C A L L F O R P A P E R S ||
| I S E S S 1997 ||
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| Second International Symposium on ||
| Environmental Software Systems ||
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| http://cfc.crle.uoguelph.ca/isess97/ ||
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| April 28 - May 2, 1997 ||
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| Delta Whistler Resort, ||
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Organized by:
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German Computer Society
TC 4.6 Informatics Technology in Environmental Protection
University of Guelph
Austrian Research Centre Seibersdorf
Conference chair:
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Prof. Dr. Ralf Denzer
German Computer Society
Germany
Conference co-chairs:
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Prof. Dr. David A. Swayne
University of Guelph
Canada
Dipl. Ing. Gerald Schimak
Austrian Research Centre Seibersdorf
Austria
Program chair:
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Prof. Dr. Bernd Page
University of Hamburg
Germany
Scope
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Due to increasing practical needs, the software support of
environmental protection and research tasks is growing in
importance and scope.
ISESS 1997 is the following of a very successful conference
which was held at Penn State University, Malvern, PA, USA in
1995. This conference was the first international conference
on Environmental Informatics co-sponsored by the International
Federation of Information Processing (IFIP) and the German
Computer Society (GI).
The purpose of the symposium is to present and discuss
the progress and actual trends in this area in terms of
methods, tools and state-of-the-art applications.
Topics and methods
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Topics of ISESS 1997 include all application areas of
environmental protection and all informatics methods
thereof, like
Applicaitons Methods
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Monitoring Measurement networks
Waste management Remote sensing
Water resources Digital image processing
Impact assessment Information systems
Public information systems Modeling and simulation
Global change Visualization
Ecosystem research GIS
Chemical databases Spatial databases
Process control Distributed systems
Ecological management Knowledge based methods
Ecobalances System integration
Papers
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We are interested in papers from research institutions,
public authorities, software developers and industry,
showing new methods as well as applications. Papers on
related topics are also welcome if they fall within the
objectives of the conference.
Submissions shall fall within one of the following
categories:
P-I technical paper (30 mins frame)
P-II case study (30 mins frame)
P-III tutorial (90 mins frame)
P-IV poster
Submitted manuscripts must be full papers, including an
abstract of approximately 300 words and a statement which
indicates clearly the category of the submission.
Send 5 printed copies of the complete paper due
September 1, 1996
to:
Prof. Dr. Ralf Denzer
Hochschule fuer Technik und Wirtschaft
des Saarlandes
Goebenstr. 40
66117 Saarbruecken
Germany
IMPORTANT: We do not accept papers submitted over the internet.
Authors will be informed due January 1, 1997. Final versions
of accepted papers must be submitted to the address above
due March 1, 1997.
Conference location
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ISESS Whistler 1997: A conference on environmental informatics
with a venue that you'll not forget.
Whistler Mountain and its companion Blackcomb form the backdrop
for arguably the premier ski and outdoors alpine recreation location
of North America, loacted just 105 kms North of Vancouver (rated
amongst the 10 most beautiful cities in the world). The route to
Whistler uses the breathtaking Sea to Sky highway North from the city.
The conference venue is the elegant Delta Whistler Resort. Special
conference rates have been negotiated (CDN$ 109+tax). Arrangement for
computers and connections to the internet are available right at
the hotel.
Transportation from Vancouver airport to Whistler is very inexpensive
and frequent.
For information about Whistler, see http://www.whistler.com/.
International program committee
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Dr. Dave Abel
CSIRO, Division of Information Technology
Australia
Mr. James Alpigini
Lockheed Martin Communication Systems
USA
Prof. Dr. N. Avouris
University of Patras
Greece
Dr. Gerd Buziek
University of Hannover
Germany
Prof. Dr. George Burns
Glasgow Caledonian University
United Kingdom
Prof. Dr. D. D. Cowan
University of Waterloo,
Computing Science Department
Canada
Prof. Dr. Ralf Denzer
Saarland State University for
Technology and Business
Germany
Prof. Dr. E. E. Doberkat
University of Dortmund
Germany
Prof. Dr. Rolf Gruetzner
University of Rostock,
Faculty of Computer Science
Germany
Prof. Dr. Giorgio Guariso
Politecnico di Milano
Italy
Prof. Dr. Reiner Guettler
Saarland State University for
Technology and Business
Germany
Dipl. Ing. Wernfried Haas
JOANNEUM RESEARCH
Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
Austria
Prof. Dr. Hand Hagen
University of Kaiserslautern
Germany
Dr. Andreas Jaeschke
Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe
Germany
Dipl. Ing. Erwin Knappitsch
Federal Environmental Agency, Vienna
Austria
Prof. Dr. D. C. L. Lam
National Water Research Institute, Burlington
Canada
Dr. Roman Lenz
GSF Research Center for
Environment and Health, Munich
Germany
Dr. Anton Mangstl
Zentralstelle fuer Agrardokumentation
und -Information, Bonn
Germany
Prof. Dr. Colin Mayfield
University of Waterloo
Canada
Dr. Ann Mc Millan
Atmospheric Environment Service, Downsview
Canada
Prof. Dr. P. Herbert Osanna
T.U. Vienna
Austria
Prof. Dr. Bernd Page
University of Hamburg
Germany
Dr. David Peters
Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service
Australia
Dr. Werner Pillmann
Oesterreichisches Bundesinsitut
fuer Gesundheitswesen
Austria
Dr. Theresa-Marie Rhyne
Lockheed Martin,
U.S. EPA Scientific Visualization Center
USA
Dr. Philip K. Robertson
CSIRO, Division of Information Technology
Australia
Prof. Dr. David Russell
PennState Great Valley
USA
Dipl. Ing. Gerald Schimak
Austrian Research Centre Seibersdorf
Austria
Dr. Hubertus Schmidtke
Scherrer & Assoc.
Switzerland
Dr. Thomas Schuetz
Federal Enviromental Agency, Berlin
Germany
Prof. Dr. D. Swayne
University of Guelph
Canada
Dr. William J. Walley
Aston University
United Kingdom
Dr. Matthias Zingler
ESA/ESRIN
Italy
German Computer Society, TC 4.6 liaison
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Prof. Dr. Bernd Page
University of Hamburg
Germany
IFIP WG 5.11 liaison
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Prof. Dr. Giorgio Guariso
Politecnico di Milano
Italy
Further information
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Further information can be obtained from:
David A. Swayne
Department of Computing & Information Science
University of Guelph
Guelph, Ontario
Canada, N1G 2W1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gerald Schimak
Austrian Research Center Seibersdorf
2444 Seibersdorf
Austria
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ralf Denzer
Hochschule fuer Technik und Wirtschaft
des Saarlandes
Goebenstr. 40
66117 Saarbruecken
Germany
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Actual information
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A version of this call for papers including links to the organizers,
information about ISESS 1995 proceedings, links to information about
Whistler and actual NEWS about ISESS 1997, is maintained at:
http://cfc.crle.uoguelph.ca/isess97/
For ISESS's publications please have a look at
http://www.chaphall.com/chaphall.html
or email to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (for information only)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (UK orders)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (rest of world orders)
PLEASE:
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Forward this Call for Papers to everyone who might be
interested in ISESS 1997. Thank you!
IMPORTANT:
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Send the info sheet below to one of the organizers.
Send papers only in printed form, not as files, to Ralf Denzer.
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I S E S S 1997
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Info sheet
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Please send me further information on ISESS 1997. yes
I intend to participate at the conference. yes
I intend to submit a paper. yes/no
Paper title:
Paper category (P-I, P-II, P-III or P-IV):
Title :
Name :
Institution :
Address :
Town :
ZIP :
Country :
Email :
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jun 26 16:20:05 1996
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 17:21:16 -0500 (CDT)
From: Sherry Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: call for papers
Hi, my name is Sherry and I am new to this list. I want to encourage
those that are interested to contact me concerning the women and power
conference which will be held on my campus February 21 and 22, 1997. I
am hoping to chair a session on ecofeminsim so I need your papers. Below
you will find general information about the conference. It is our second
year. We plan to hold the conference every other year. The conference is
the project of our women's studies program with funding from the
administration.
The WOMEN AND POWER conference will be held February 21 and 22,
1997 at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfressboro, Tn.
Conference organizers are seeking papers on a variety of topics
related to women and power. Suggested sessions and contact
persons are listed below (unless specified all addresses are
at Murfreesboro, Tn 37132).
Abstracts for papers (20 minutes maximum) should be 200-500
words, typed and doublespaced. Send to the contact person listed
to coordinate each session.
Additional proposals for panel sessions and other presentation
formats are encouraged. Submit to Dr. Nancy Rupprecht (whose
addresss is below).
All materials should be postmarked by October 1, 1996.
1. Women and Ecology/Ecofeminism
Women and AIDS
Sherry Walker, MTSU Box 10
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or 615/898-2696
2. Women and Education Issues
Candace Rosovsky, JAWC, MTSU Box 295
615/898-2193
3. French Feminism
Nancy Goldberg, MTSU Box 79
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or 615/898-2281
4. Women and the Media
Elyce Helford, MTSU Box 70
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or 615/898-5961
5. Affirmative Action in Higher Education
Marian Timm, Assistant Executive Vice Chancellor
524 Administration Building
University of Cailfornia-Irvine
Irvine, CA 92717 or 714/824-5594
6. Women and the Welfare System
Bill Canak, MTSU Box 10
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or 615/898-2508
7. Women and Politics
Lisa Langenbach, MTSU Box X032
615/898-2710
8. Women in the Western Philosophical Tradition
Mary Mageda-Ward, MTSU Box 73
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or 615/898-5174
9a. Women and Spirituality
Carole Carroll, MTSU Box 10
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or 615/898-2519
9b. Women and Spirituality: Mystics Without Monasteries
Gloria Hamilton, MTSU Box 97
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or 615/898-5745
10. Women, Race, and Class
Jackie Jackson, MTSU Box 70
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or 615/898-2604
11. Women in Performance
Claudia Barnett, MTSU Box 70
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or 615/898-2705
12. Women in History
Mary Hoffschwelle, MTSU Box 23
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or 615/898-5806
13. Women in Cyberspace
Jackie Eller, conference coordinator, MTSU Box 126
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or 615/898-5910
14. Women and Children's Literature
Ellen Donovan, MTSU Box 70
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or 615/898-2653
15. Women and Business
Anna Burford, MTSU Box 232
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or 615/898-2766
16. Women and Law
Margaret Ordoubadian, MTSU Box 258
615/898-2721
17. Women and Music
Christine Isley-Farmer, MTSU Box 47
615/898-2479
18. Women and Life Transitions
Beth Emery, MTSU Box 86
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or 615/898-2468
19. Women in Literature
Linda Badley, MTSU Box 245
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or 615/898-2677
20. Women and Science
Alice Mills, MTSU Box 60
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or 615/898-5021
21. Women and Sports
Mary Belle Ginanni, MTSU Box 349
615/898-2910
22. Women and Crime
Mic Hallett, MTSU Box 238
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or 615/898-5565
23. Women and Health
Jimmie Price, Women's Studies Center
Western Kentucky University
Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or tel/fax 502/745-6861
24. Native Women and Health
Pam Kingfisher, 4730 Hickory Lane, Murfreesboro, TN 37129
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or tel/fax 615/893-2635
25. a. Women and Sexuality
b. Women and Art
c. Papers not fitting other categories
Nancy Rupprecht, Conference Program Chair
MTSU Box 23
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or 615/898-2645