Table of Contents
| 1. The influence of distance from the reference ASG-EUPOS station on the accuracy of GIS-class GPS field mapping | ||
| Łukasz Beluch | 7-17 | |
| 2. Application of GIS technology in location of archaeological sites during field survey | ||
| Magdalena Bryk, Julia M. Chyla | 19-29 | |
| 3. Review of possibilities to use spatial analyses in implementation of selected management tasks of a community | ||
| Jerzy Chmiel, Anna Fijałkowska, Helena Łoś | 31-39 | |
| 4. Spatial relations of law and their formal recording | ||
| Konrad Eckes | 41-50 | |
| 5. Polish real estate cadastre as the element of INSPIRE | ||
| Katarzyna Góźdź, Zenon Parzyński, Witold Radzio | 51-66 | |
| 6. Publication of spatial data as Linked Open Data | ||
| Adam Iwaniak, Iwona Kaczmarek, Marek Strzelecki, Jaromar Łukowicz | 67-79 | |
| 7. Modeling of dynamic phenomena in spatial planning with the use of formal ontology | ||
| Jaromar Łukowicz, Adam Iwaniak, Marek Strzelecki, Iwona Kaczmarek | 81-91 | |
| 8. Spatial databases to analyze the use of EU funds in Poland | ||
| Sylwia Marczak, Joanna Pluto-Kossakowska | 93-104 | |
| 9. Spatial statistics in analyzing the use of EU funds in Poland | ||
| Sylwia Marczak, Joanna Pluto-Kossakowska | 105-116 | |
| 10. Trends in the use of unmanned aerial vehicles in forestry and environmental protection | ||
| Paweł Szymański | 117-127 | |
