Table of Contents
1. Geovisualisation in the spatial planning process | ||
Maria Andrzejewska, Marek Baranowski, Monika Rusztecka | 11-15 |
2. Modeling of climatic data taking into account topographic conditions | ||
Joanna Bac-Bronowicz | 17-27 |
3. The role of multimedia cartography and GIS in coastal zone management | ||
Katarzyna Bojar, Igor Szakowski, Kazimierz Furmańczyk | 29-33 |
4. Filtering of aerial laser scanner data by active surface model | ||
Andrzej Borkowski | 35-42 |
5. GIS interoperability: its substance, computer means and examples | ||
Agnieszka Chojka, Agnieszka Zwirowicz | 43-52 |
6. Analysis of the coastline changes with the use of historical aerial photographs of a part of the Pomeranian Bay | ||
Joanna Dudzińska-Nowak, Kazimierz Furmańczyk | 53-61 |
7. Segmentation of abandoned fields from TERRA/ASTER images using canonical analysis | ||
Michał Faryś | 63-68 |
8. Applications of geoinformation in coastal zone analysis at the University of Szczecin | ||
Kazimierz Furmańczyk, Rafał Benedyczak, Joanna Dudzińska-Nowak, Agnieszka Łęcka, Igor Szakowski, Paweł Terefenko | 69-75 |
9. The role of WMS and WFS services and of generalization in the dissemination of geographic information | ||
Adam Iwaniak | 77-89 |
10. Problems of geographic information modeling in GML schemas | ||
Alina Kmiecik | 91-98 |
11. Application of object oriented classification of QuickBird VHR satellite images and GIS spatial analysis in forest stand mapping | ||
Roeland Kok, Krystian Kozioł, Piotr Wężyk | 99-108 |
12. Recommendations for localising poplar plantations in Polish agricultural areas on a base of sustainable development criteria and with the use of GIS | ||
Małgorzata Luc, Adam Czarnecki | 109-116 |
13. Differentiation of fractal dimensions in selected land cover components on geomorphological background of Struga Torunska catchment | ||
Małgorzata Luc, Jacek Szmańda, Kamila Lis | 117-126 |
14. 3D visualization in coastal zone studies on the example of calculation of the volume of eroded and accumulated material in coastal zone | ||
Agnieszka Łęcka, Kazimierz Furmańczyk | 127-136 |
15. Spatial analysis of copper content in soil-water environment of Legnica-Głogów Copper District | ||
Barbara Namysłowska-Wilczyńska, Jacek Pyra | 137-147 |
16. The extraction of information from digital imagery for evaluation of geographical environment for military purposes | ||
Leszek Paszkowski | 149-158 |
17. Review of Railway Information Systems in Poland and the need of their modernizations | ||
Artur Plichta | 159-170 |
18. The role of geomatics in the Integrated Coastal Zone Management | ||
Igor Szakowski, Rafał Benedyczak, Kazimierz Furmańczyk | 171-179 |
19. Using GIS technology and 3D modeling in coastal zone geological studies | ||
Paweł Terefenko, Tomasz Boski, Kazimierz Furmańczyk, Anna Mazurkiewicz | 181-198 |
20. GIS analysis in evaluating landscape changes | ||
Paweł Terefenko, Kazimierz Furmańczyk | 189-197 |
21. Usage of VHR QuickBird-2 satellite images in updating databases of the Digital Forest Map | ||
Piotr Wężyk, Paweł Ciechanowski | 199-208 |
22. Plant cover mapping of Tatra National Park as an example of integration of GI technologies in environmental research | ||
Piotr Wężyk, Joanna Wrzodak | 209-218 |
23. Assessment of geometrical capacity of IKONOS and QuickBird images | ||
Wiesław Wolniewicz | 219-230 |