Table of Contents
1. Mission of geomatics in development of forestry | ||
Heronim Olenderek | 9-14 |
2. Forestry and the INSPIRE initiative | ||
Joanna Adamczyk | 17-27 |
3. Landscape analysis with the use of object-based approach | ||
Joanna Adamczyk | 29-35 |
4. Object-based analysis as a method of improving classification quality | ||
Joanna Adamczyk, Krzysztof Będkowski | 37-46 |
5. Digital analysis of relationships between crown colours on aerial photographs and trees health status | ||
Joanna Adamczyk, Krzysztof Będkowski | 47-54 |
6. Current photogrammetric techniques and their use in forestry | ||
Joanna Adamczyk, Krzysztof Będkowski, Sławomir Mikrut | 55-65 |
7. The use of GPS and laser rangefinder in forestry practise | ||
Michał Brach, Krzysztof Stereńczak | 67-74 |
8. The use of GIS for localization of outbreak foci of pine insect defoliators:example of Notecka Primary Forest | ||
Jerzy Mozgawa, Wiktor Tracz, Grażyna Kamińska, Andrzej Kolk, Lidia Sukovata | 75-82 |
9. Non-professional meetings with geomatics | ||
Tomasz Olenderek | 83-91 |
10. The use of a forestry digital map in forest districts on the example of Regional Directorate of State Forests in Radom | ||
Michal Ostrowski | 93-102 |
11. Application of hemispherical photographs to research on forest ecosystems | ||
Paweł Strzeliński | 103-112 |
12. Updating forest digital maps with the use of archive IKONOS satellite images | ||
Leszek Tomalski | 113-117 |
13. Introduction to laser scanning technology in forestry | ||
Piotr Wężyk | 119-132 |
14. The implementation of the integrated cadastral system in the context of forestry needs | ||
Zdzisława Widawska | 133-144 |
15. Digital maps and remote sensing data in tourism and forest education | ||
Emilia Wiśniewska, Krystyna Stankiewicz | 145-153 |
16. New directions in forest inventory with the use of remote sensing | ||
Tomasz Zawiła-Niedźwiecki, Stanisław Miścicki, Michał Zasada, Agata Wencel | 155-166 |
17. The postgraduate course “Application of spatial information systems in forestry and nature conservation” from a four-year perspective | ||
Krzysztof Będkowski | 169-176 |
18. Education in geomatics on forestry courses | ||
Grażyna Kamińska | 177-184 |
19. Updating of a forest digital map in the opinions of its users | ||
Krzysztof Stereńczak | 185-192 |
20. Survey studies concerning the use of forest maps by persons performing different functions in forest district offices | ||
Andrzej Węgiel | 193-204 |