Table of Contents
| 1. Agent-based modeling – modern concept of GIS modeling | ||
| Piotr Dzieszko, Katarzyna Bartkowiak, Katarzyna Giełda-Pinas | 7-16 | |
| 2. Agents in agent-based modeling (ABM) | ||
| Piotr Dzieszko, Katarzyna Bartkowiak, Katarzyna Giełda-Pinas | 17-23 | |
| 3. Application of GIS in potential flood losses estimation in the context of floodplain management: the case of cities in Zachodniopomorskie Voivodeship | ||
| Ewa Głosińska | 25-39 | |
| 4. Comparison of methods for historical map transformation | ||
| Marcin Jaskulski, Grzegorz Łukasiewicz, Marta Nalej | 41-57 | |
| 5. Observations of spatial diversification of water conditions in permanent grasslands in the visible and near infrared spectrum in the impact area of brown coal opencast mine | ||
| Zygmunt Miatkowski, Karol Przeździecki, Jarosław Zawadzki | 59-66 | |
| 6. Influence of trees age on spectral characteristics and selected vegetation indices | ||
| Paweł Piekarski, Piotr Dzieszko | 67-79 | |
| 7. Gords of Chelmno-Dobrzyn Region in the light of geospatial analysis | ||
| Marcin Sobiech | 81-92 | |
| 8. GIS in hydrology of Lublin | ||
| Wojciech Sobolewski, Leszek Gawrysiak | 93-101 | |
| 9. GIS in archaeology – an example of prospection and documentation of archaeological and industrial heritage | ||
| Rafał Zapłata, Marcin Borowski | 103-112 | |
