Articles
of the
International Environmental Modelling and
Software Society
(iEMSs)
a not-for-profit organization
Approved by the Constituting Meeting of the
International Environmental Modelling and Software Society
June 18, 2000, Halifax, Canada
Revised November 2004
1.
This international society is named "INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL
MODELLING AND SOFTWARE SOCIETY (iEMSs)" and is established according to articles 60 and following
of the Swiss Civil Law.
2.
The iEMSs is headquartered at the office of the iEMSs President or
Secretary or Treasurer at a location determined by the iEMSs Board.
Note: the iEMSs headquarters
are located c/-:
Dr Andrea Rizzoli
iEMSs Treasurer
IDSIA
Galleria 2, via Cantonale
6928 Manno, Switzerland
1.
The Society (iEMSs) is a not-for-profit organization uniting private
persons and organizations dealing with environmental modelling, software and
related topics.
2.
The aims of the iEMSs are to:
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develop and use environmental modelling and software tools to advance
the science and improve decision making with respect to resource and
environmental issues. This places an emphasis on interdisciplinarity and the
development of generic frameworks and methodologies which integrate models and
software tools across issues, scales, disciplines and stakeholders with respect
to resource and environmental issues;
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promote contacts among physical, social and natural scientists, economists
and software developers from different countries and coordinate their
activities;
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improve the cooperation between the sciences and decision
makers/advisors on environmental matters;
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promote environmental modelling and software;
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exchange information in the field of environmental modelling and
software among scientific and educational organizations and private
enterprises, as well as non-governmental organizations and governmental bodies.
3.
To achieve these aims, the iEMSs:
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organizes international conferences, meetings and courses in
environmental modelling and software;
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publishes scientific studies and popular scientific materials in the
Environmental Modelling and Software journal (Elsevier);
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hosts a website which allows members to communicate research and other
information relevant to the Society's aims with one another and the broader
community;
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delivers a regular newsletter to members.
4.
The iEMSs does not certify anyone as a practising environmental modeller
or software developer.
1.
Membership of the iEMSs is open to anyone who wishes to promote its
aims.
2.
Two categories of membership are available: full and student. All
classes of membership have the same voting rights.
3.
Members are not liable for debts of the society.
4.
Applications for membership must be made in writing on the appropriate
form and will be formally reviewed by the iEMSs Office.
5.
Membership is terminated if the membership fee is not paid.
6.
A member can be expelled from the iEMSs if he/she acts intentionally
against the interests of the iEMSs. The iEMSs Board decides on expulsion by a
2/3 majority.
1.
The bodies of the iEMSs are
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the General Meeting of all members of the iEMSs (General Meeting of the
iEMSs);
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the iEMSs Board;
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the iEMSs Office.
1.
General Meetings of the iEMSs are held every second year.
2.
The General Meeting of the iEMSs receives the annual business report of
the iEMSs, made by the iEMSs Board and the iEMSs Office.
3.
The General Meeting of the iEMSs
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elects the members of the iEMSs Board;
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considers and votes for approval of the bylaws suggested by the iEMSs
Board.
4.
Elections and approvals may also be handled through mailings coordinated
by the iEMSs Secretary.
5.
Terms of members of the iEMSs Board and the iEMSs Office will be two
years.
1.
The iEMSs Board consists of the following members elected by the
membership: of iEMSs
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the iEMSs President;
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the iEMSs Vice Presidents (4)
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the iEMSs Secretary;
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the iEMSs Treasurer;
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the Arbitrators;
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8-16 members of iEMSs.
2.
The iEMSs Secretary and the iEMSs Treasurer may be the same person.
3.
The iEMSs Board runs the business affairs of the iEMSs. It is
responsible for the newsletter and the annual business report. The Board
defines the tasks of the iEMSs Office.
4.
The Board may suggest bylaws in order to regulate
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Governing of the iEMSs;
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Organizing and running meetings;
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Elections;
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Expulsion of members.
5.
Meetings of the iEMSs Board shall take place when deemed necessary. The
iEMSs Board meetings shall be convened by the President at least four weeks in
advance and in writing (which may be by email).
1.
The iEMSs Office consists of two or more of
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the iEMSs President
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the iEMSs Secretary;
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the iEMSs Treasurer;
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iEMSs Vice-Presidents
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Staff.
2.
The staff shall be chosen by the iEMSs Secretary.
3.
The iEMSs Office has special tasks defined by the iEMSs Board.
1.
The Board may set out a reasonable membership fee for all the categories
of membership: full and student. For those who have registered for an iEMSs
Biennial Meeting, membership will be automatic for the ensuing two years.
Students will be entitled to substantially reduced registration fees at iEMSs
Biennial Meetings. For those not registering for an iEMSs Biennial Meeting, a
membership fee will be payable for the ensuing two years.
2.
The membership fee shall be fixed and approved by the membership present
at the regular biennial general meeting of the society.
3.
The maximum membership fee is 100 CHF per year.
1.
The members will receive an iEMSs Newsletter or a similar document for
announcements of news of the iEMSs. The material may be integrated into the
Environmental Modelling and Software international journal.
1.
Regional or Special Interest Groups may be established and are strongly
encouraged. They shall be subject to approval by the iEMSs Board.
2.
Members of such groups shall be members of iEMSs.
3.
Regional or Special Interest Groups shall accept and follow the articles
of the iEMSs.
4.
Regional or Special Interest Groups shall inform the iEMSs Board about
their activities annually.
5.
A regional or Special Interest Group may be dissolved by a 2/3 majority
of the iEMSs Board if it acts intentionally against the interests of the iEMSs.
6.
The iEMSs Board may establish committees as required for the performance
of its duties and may select members of the iEMSs to serve on committees.
1.
If liquidation of the assets of the iEMSs is necessary, the iEMSs Board
is the liquidator.
2.
Liquidation requires approval by a 2/3 majority of the membership of the
iEMSs.
3.
After liquidation the remaining assets of the iEMSs are to be devolved
upon a similar not-for-profit organization.