Table of Contents
| 1. A digital forest map in tourism development of forest areas | ||
| Joanna Adamczyk | 7-18 | |
| 2. An outline of a quasi-object-based analysis of multispectral aerial images and its use to determine species composition of forest stands | ||
| Krzysztof Będkowski, Krzysztof Stereńczak | 19-26 | |
| 3. Photogrammetric elaboration of forest stands destroyed by hurricane in Koszęcin Forest District | ||
| Bartłomiej Boncol, Piotr Wężyk | 27-35 | |
| 4. Spatial aspects of illegal dumping sites of municipal wastes in the Stankowizna Forest Range | ||
| Michał Brach, Maciej Wiśniewski | 37-45 | |
| 5. Using characteristics based on crown height model in double sampling method of forest stock inventory | ||
| Stanisław Miścicki, Krzysztof Stereńczak | 47-54 | |
| 6. The possibilities of supplementing the National Register Of Geographical Names with forest toponyms placed on military topographic maps from the period 1955-1965 | ||
| Tomasz Olenderek | 55-60 | |
| 7. The use of a laser rangefinder to measure trees – accuracy analysis | ||
| Bartłomiej Stankiewicz, Krzysztof Będkowski | 61-66 | |
| 8. Detection of buildings in forest areas – the case of Stolowe Mountains National Park | ||
| Krzysztof Stereńczak, Mariusz Ciesielski, Katarzyna Zalewska | 67-78 | |
| 9. Biomass and volume profile of the scots pine (pinus sylvestris l.) In the Niepolomice Forest based on terrestrial laser scanning data – a case study | ||
| Piotr Wężyk, Marta Szostak, Piotr Tompalski | 79-89 | |
