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- 2015
- Hugo Alatrista-Salas, Jérôme Azé, Sandra Bringay, Flavie Cernesson, Nazha Selmaoui-Folcher, Maguelonne Teisseire:
A knowledge discovery process for spatiotemporal data: Application to river water quality monitoring. Ecol. Informatics 26(2): 127-139 (2015) - Jurandy Almeida, Jefersson Alex dos Santos, Waner O. Miranda, Bruna Alberton, Leonor Patricia C. Morellato, Ricardo da Silva Torres:
Deriving vegetation indices for phenology analysis using genetic programming. Ecol. Informatics 26(3): 61-69 (2015) - Guillaume Barbier, Véronique Cucchi, David R. C. Hill:
Model-driven engineering applied to crop modeling. Ecol. Informatics 26(2): 173-181 (2015) - Domenico Beneventano, Sonia Bergamaschi, Serena Sorrentino, Maurizio Vincini, Fabio Benedetti:
Semantic annotation of the CEREALAB database by the AGROVOC linked dataset. Ecol. Informatics 26(2): 119-126 (2015) - Sandra Broerse:
Publisher's Note. Ecol. Informatics 26(3): A1 (2015) - Leonardo Candela, Donatella Castelli, Gianpaolo Coro, Lucio Lelii, Francesco Mangiacrapa, Valentina Marioli, Pasquale Pagano:
An infrastructure-oriented approach for supporting biodiversity research. Ecol. Informatics 26(2): 162-172 (2015) - Bin Chen:
Ecosystem metabolism framework, metrics and indicators towards sustainable society design and management. Ecol. Informatics 26(1): 3-5 (2015) - Bin Chen, Shaoqing Chen:
Urban metabolism and nexus. Ecol. Informatics 26(1): 1-2 (2015) - Stephanie R. Clark, Peter Sarlin, Ashish Sharma, Scott A. Sisson:
Increasing dependence on foreign water resources? An assessment of trends in global virtual water flows using a self-organizing time map. Ecol. Informatics 26(2): 192-202 (2015) - Christian Damgaard:
Revisiting the Böcher-modified Raunkiær method for estimating the frequency of plant species. Ecol. Informatics 26(3): 1-5 (2015) - Mario Giampietro, Sandra G. F. Bukkens:
Analogy between Sudoku and the multi-scale integrated analysis of societal metabolism. Ecol. Informatics 26(1): 18-28 (2015) - Alexey Gudimov, Dong-Kyun Kim, Joelle D. Young, Michelle E. Palmer, Maria Dittrich, Jennifer G. Winter, Eleanor Stainsby, George B. Arhonditsis:
Examination of the role of dreissenids and macrophytes in the phosphorus dynamics of Lake Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Ecol. Informatics 26(3): 36-53 (2015) - Basile Herpigny, Frédéric Gosselin:
Analyzing plant cover class data quantitatively: Customized zero-inflated cumulative beta distributions show promising results. Ecol. Informatics 26(3): 18-26 (2015) - Dan Hu, Zhen Guo, Zhen Wang, Qiang Xiao:
Metabolism analysis and eco-environmental impact assessment of two typical cement production systems in Chinese enterprises. Ecol. Informatics 26(1): 70-77 (2015) - Meng-Tsung Lee, Jiang-Shiou Hwang, Chih-Yung Hsu, Yang-Chi Chang:
Combining a locomotion indicator and data mining to analyze the interactive patterns between copepods and ciliates. Ecol. Informatics 26(3): 27-35 (2015) - Salvatore Mellino, Sergio Ulgiati:
Mapping the evolution of impervious surfaces to investigate landscape metabolism: An Emergy-GIS monitoring application. Ecol. Informatics 26(1): 50-59 (2015) - Gabriele Nolè, Beniamino Murgante, Giuseppe Calamita, Antonio Lanorte, Rosa Lasaponara:
Evaluation of urban sprawl from space using open source technologies. Ecol. Informatics 26(2): 151-161 (2015) - Gabriela Onandia, Alexey Gudimov, Maria Rosa Miracle, George B. Arhonditsis:
Towards the development of a biogeochemical model for addressing the eutrophication problems in the shallow hypertrophic lagoon of Albufera de Valencia, Spain. Ecol. Informatics 26(3): 70-89 (2015) - Dario Padovan:
Metabolic exchanges and practices of regulation: The assemblage of environment and society in early social sciences. Ecol. Informatics 26(1): 6-17 (2015) - Jesús Peral, Antonio Ferrández Rodríguez, Elisa de Gregorio, Juan Trujillo, Alejandro Maté, Luis José Ferrández:
Enrichment of the phenotypic and genotypic Data Warehouse analysis using Question Answering systems to facilitate the decision making process in cereal breeding programs. Ecol. Informatics 26(2): 203-216 (2015) - François Pinet, Sandro Bimonte, André Miralles, Frédéric Flouvat:
Preface. Ecol. Informatics 26(2): 117-118 (2015) - Ilyas Potamitis:
Unsupervised dictionary extraction of bird vocalisations and new tools on assessing and visualising bird activity. Ecol. Informatics 26(3): 6-17 (2015) - Gloria Claudia Rótolo, Charles Francis, Roque Mario Craviotto, Silvio Viglia, A. Pereyra, Sergio Ulgiati:
Time to re-think the GMO revolution in agriculture. Ecol. Informatics 26(1): 35-49 (2015) - Lucile Sautot, Bruno Faivre, Ludovic Journaux, Paul Molin:
The hierarchical agglomerative clustering with Gower index: A methodology for automatic design of OLAP cube in ecological data processing context. Ecol. Informatics 26(2): 217-230 (2015) - Kentaro Takagi, Yasumichi Yone, Hiroyuki Takahashi, Rei Sakai, Hajime Hojyo, Tatsuya Kamiura, Mutsumi Nomura, Naishen Liang, Tatsuya Fukazawa, Hisashi Miya, Toshiya Yoshida, Kaichiro Sasa, Yasumi Fujinuma, Takeshi Murayama, Hiroyuki Oguma:
Forest biomass and volume estimation using airborne LiDAR in a cool-temperate forest of northern Hokkaido, Japan. Ecol. Informatics 26(3): 54-60 (2015) - Rallou Thomopoulos, Madalina Croitoru, Nouredine Tamani:
Decision support for agri-food chains: A reverse engineering argumentation-based approach. Ecol. Informatics 26(2): 182-191 (2015) - Anusha Indika Walisadeera, Athula Ginige, Gihan Nilendra Wikramanayake:
User centered ontology for Sri Lankan farmers. Ecol. Informatics 26(2): 140-150 (2015) - X. F. Wu, Qing Yang, X. H. Xia, T. H. Wu, X. D. Wu, L. Shao, Tasawar Hayat, Ahmed Alsaedi, Guo-Qian Chen:
Sustainability of a typical biogas system in China: Emergy-based ecological footprint assessment. Ecol. Informatics 26(1): 78-84 (2015) - X. H. Xia, Y. Hu, Ahmed Alsaedi, Tasawar Hayat, X. D. Wu, G. Q. Chen:
Structure decomposition analysis for energy-related GHG emission in Beijing: Urban metabolism and hierarchical structure. Ecol. Informatics 26(1): 60-69 (2015) - Qiang Xu, Qiuwen Chen, Siliang Qi, Desuo Cai:
Improving water and energy metabolism efficiency in urban water supply system through pressure stabilization by optimal operation on water tanks. Ecol. Informatics 26(1): 111-116 (2015)
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