The mini-track
focuses on innovative design and use
of Decision Support Systems (DSS),
and their application to the
environmental domain. The urgency
and scope of environmental problems
call for both immediate action and
sustainable long-term strategies.
Consequently, decision-makers need
to reexamine their knowledge assets
and identify new methods to exploit
them more effectively. The fields of
environmental communication,
ecosystem monitoring and
environmental resource management
are constantly developing such
methods.
The track brings together
researchers interested in exploring
new and innovative applications of
DSS technology and their application
to the environmental domain.
Environmental DSS pose unique
challenges from both technical and
organizational perspectives. In
terms of underlying technology, one
can distinguish knowledge-driven,
data-driven, model-driven, and
geographically-driven approaches.
This mini-track aims to provide an
integrative view on these
disciplines and technologies, and to
align academic research on DSS
technology with industry practice.
The mini-track
welcomes both research articles and
practitioner reports, and
particularly encourages the
submission of theoretically founded
papers that illustrate the
application of DSS technology to
environmental problems. The
mini-track is receptive to all types
of research methodologies, with a
particular interest in design
science research.