Table of Contents
1. From clay plate maps to the first atlas of the world - cartographic maps as a cultural heritage | ||
Mirjanka Lechthaler | 9-16 |
2. Local flood mitigation plan for a village: the role of GIS | ||
Paweł Madej, Małgorzata Barszczyńska, Roman Konieczny | 17-27 |
3. Using GPS data loggers to measure rural accessibility in South Africa | ||
Johan Maritz | 29-37 |
4. How new information technologies can reduce information availability and security | ||
Andrzej Michalski | 39-43 |
5. Are you being served? Initial findings of the Image2000 website user survey | ||
Joanna Nowak, Conrad Bielski | 45-54 |
6. GIS analysis of ecotone variability | ||
Vilém Pechanec, Helena Kilianová, Vít Voženílek | 55-64 |
7. Extraction of vehicle classes from a digital camera observation field | ||
Jan Piecha, Marcin Staniek | 65-73 |
8. Visualisation of marine data products using GMT | ||
Bogusz Piliczewski | 75-80 |
9. Agent system application for geoinformation management at municipal office | ||
Stanisław Stanek, Małgorzata Pańkowska, Andrzej Soltysik, Mariusz Żytniewski | 81-86 |
10. The ethical concerns about GIS | ||
Maria Styblińska | 87-94 |
11. Spatial information in administrative law | ||
Grażyna Szpor | 95-105 |
12. Modelling and validation of the potential solar radiation for the Hornsund region - application of the r.sun model | ||
Mariusz Szymanowski, Maciej Kryza, Krzysztof Migała, Piotr Sobolewski, Lech Kolondra | 107-112 |
13. Weather conditions as a factor favouring the increase of tick - borne diseases prevalence in Poland | ||
Zbigniew Ustrnul, Paweł Stefanoff, Danuta Czekierda | 113-120 |