Table of Contents
1. Digital forest map as a base for forest spatial information infrastructure in Poland | ||
Jerzy Gaździcki | 7-9 |
2. Comparision of digital terrain models of forested areas generated from laser-scanning data acquired in spring and summer | ||
Krzysztof Będkowski, Krzysztof Stereńczak | 11-20 |
3. Using the Polish network of reference stations (ASG-EUPOS) in forestry | ||
Michał Brach | 21-29 |
4. Forest landslides in the database of SOPO Landslide Counteraction Framework Project | ||
Jerzy Mozgawa, Łukasz Kwaśny | 31-38 |
5. Vertical stand structure in the light of spatial distribution of airborne laser scanning points | ||
Marcin Myszkowski, Marek Ksepko | 39-47 |
6. Reliable visualization method of quantitative features of forested areas | ||
Tomasz Olenderek | 49-56 |
7. Making the forest numeric map available in internet on the example of Kozienice Forest District | ||
Paulina Plewka, Michał Brach | 57-62 |
8. Terrestrial laser scanning in the inventory of scots pine stand volume | ||
Piotr Wężyk, Radosław Sroga | 63-71 |
9. Development of a method for automated stand heigth determination based on airborne laser scanning data and its evaluation in Milicz Forest Disctrict | ||
Piotr Wężyk, Marta Szostak, Piotr Tompalski | 73-81 |
10. Determining stem density parameter in pine stands based on Terrestrial Laser Scanning point cloud analysis | ||
Piotr Wężyk, Piotr Tompalski | 83-90 |
11. Photogrammetric mapping from photos made with non-metric digital cameras from UAV - first examples | ||
Anna Zmarz, Wieńczysław Plutecki | 91-95 |