ICT-based Corporate Communication and Sustainability Reporting
14th Workshop of the Expert Group on Corporate Environmental Information Systems (Fachgruppe Betriebliche Umweltinformationssysteme, FG BUIS)
In parallel with the Third Conference of the Regional Government Network for Sustainable Development, the Academic Forum of Regional Government for Sustainable Development invites you to come to historic and exciting Fremantle in beautiful Western Australia and share experiences and knowledge about regional governance and sustainability. The Academic Forum of Regional Government for Sustainable Development was established at the second conference of the Regional Government Network for Sustainable Development in San Sebastian, Spain.
(Nov 12): Workshop on \"Research Needs for the Promotion of Sustainable Tourism in Western Australia\", presented by the Institute of Advanced Studies and the Sustainable Tourism Discipline Group of the University of Western Australia. The one-day event comprises sessions on \"Web Coverage by EcoTourism Organizations\", \"Sustainable Regional Tourism\" and \"Health & Disease\".
(Nov 26-27): The 1st Workshop on Tropical Research of Austrian scientists aims to point out research facilities in the tropics, especially the Tropenstation La Gamba, to summarize the scientific research already done in the region, and to develop new research objectives and cooperations.
(Jan 3-6; HICSS-38 Minitrack): The Internet and wireless communication networks are transforming how society handles the explosive growth yet dwindling half-life of environmental information. Addressing the transition to knowledge-based economies, the interdisciplinary minitrack on environmental online communication investigates the role of information technology in advocating sustainability and ecosystem protection.
(Jun 7): A half-day workshop aimed at providing information and tools to assist and motivate managers of sustainable projects to form effective multidisciplinary project teams. Developers and project managers of our most successful sustainable projects all credit the collaborative team process with enabling the identification and implementation of sustainable initiatives and practices into the project.
The Centre for Community Networking Research, Monash University, Australia and and the Community Informatics Research Group at New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA. , cordially invite researchers, practitioners and policy makers to participate in Many Voices Many Places - Electronically Enabling Communities for An Information Society Colloquium to be held 15-16 September, at the Monash Centre, Prato (Florence), Italy.