Table of Contents
| 1. GIS education with the use of natural cognitive processes | ||
| Konrad Eckes | 183-191 | |
| 2. Methodological aspects of developing CityGML application domain extension illustrated with the example of the base map | ||
| Katarzyna Góźdź | 193-200 | |
| 3. OpenStreetMap building data quality: the Siedleckie county study | ||
| Joanna Nowak Da Costa, Elżbieta Bielecka, Beata Całka | 201-211 | |
| 4. Education in the field of geoinformation at the Maritime University of Szczecin | ||
| Andrzej Stateczny | 213-219 | |
| 5. Mobile GIS – state of the art, future trends and education challenge | ||
| Tomasz Templin | 221-230 | |
| 6. Volunteered Geographic Information in inventory of cycling infrastructure | ||
| Tomasz Templin, Tomasz Lewandowski | 231-239 | |
| 7. Analysis of raster data integration possibilities in an inland mobile navigation system | ||
| Natalia Wawrzyniak, Witold Kazimierski | 241-252 | |
| 8. The analysis of adaptation of the structure and contents of the land and buildings registry to INSPIRE requirements | ||
| Katarzyna Wróblewska, Wojciech Pachelski | 253-269 | |
| 9. Accuracy and the use of GNSS sensors in a mobile navigation system for inland shipping | ||
| Grzegorz Zaniewicz, Agnieszka Sawczak | 271-280 | |
