Table of Contents
1. European geoinformation programmes - INSPIRE and GMES (progress status) | ||
Adam Linsenbarth | 11-18 |
2. Spatial information technologies and infrastructures for crisis management | ||
Jerzy Gaździcki | 19-27 |
3. Local self-government bodies in crisis management | ||
Zbigniew Kwiasowski | 29-36 |
4. The functioning of national firefighting and rescue system in the Malopolskie Voivodeship | ||
Andrzej Łabuz | 39-48 |
5. Practical aspects of spatial information use in crisis management | ||
Bogdan Kosowski, Aleksander Kotulecki | 49-54 |
6. GEOPORTAL.GOV.PL project and its significance for spatial data availability | ||
Janusz Dygaszewicz | 57-72 |
7. Multinational geospatial data production programmes for defence purposes | ||
Jerzy Pietruszka | 73-77 |
8. The utilization of Topographical Database in crisis management | ||
Dariusz Gotlib | 79-84 |
9. Use of the HYDRO database for the purposes of water resource management in critical situations | ||
Renata Graf, Robert Olszewski | 85-94 |
10. Applicability of serial thematic maps of the Polish Geological Institute to crisis management | ||
Małgorzata Sikorska-Maykowska | 95-102 |
11. The role of local monitoring systems in crisis management | ||
Robert Szczepanek | 103-111 |
12. Flood scenarios to support decisions during flood period | ||
Radosław Radoń | 113-119 |
13. Experiences in making spatial data available for the Centre of Rescue Information TOPR/GOPR | ||
Maciej Antosiewicz, Sebastian Podlasek | 121-126 |
14. The use of georeference databases in crisis management based on the example of the city of Cracow | ||
Maria Kolińska, Tadeusz Chrobak | 127-133 |
15. Information from meteorological satellites for natural hazard management | ||
Piotr Struzik | 137-144 |
16. Influence of data quality on modeling of flood zones | ||
Beata Hejmanowska | 145-150 |
17. The Topographic Objects Database of the Silesian Voivodeship and its use in crisis management | ||
Jerzy Zieliński | 151-159 |