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New article by the Center for Applied Geomatics team
Read the latest article by Kinga Kulesza and Agata Hościło from the Centre of Applied Geomatics: "Influence of climatic conditions on Normalized Difference Vegetation Index variability in forest in Poland (2002–2021)", which was published in the journal Meteorological Applications.
IGiK scientists at the 1st Geoinformation Congress
25-27. October 2023 - First Geoinformation Congress entitled: "Contemporary geoinformation technologies in space modeling"
Relative gravity campaign within the BalMarGrav project (Poland), October 9-13, 2023
From October 9 to 13, 2023, employees of the Center of Geodesy and Geodynamics IGiK and the Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute conducted gravimetric measurements on the Polish coast within the framework of the BalMarGrav project (Interreg Baltic Sea Region).
Participation in debate Copernicus4Regions!
On the 25 of October, 2023, the Copernicus4Regions event took place in the European Parliament.
Notice of order for the service "Provision of protection services for persons and property for the Institute of Geodesy and Cartography at ul. Modzelewskiego 27 in Warsaw and at the Geodetic and Geophysical Observatory "Borowa Góra" in Jadwisin.
Announcement of the order for services"Provision of protection services for persons and property for the Institute of Geodesy and Cartography at ul. Modzelewskiego 27 in Warsaw and at the Geodetic and Geophysical Observatory "Borowa Góra" in Jadwisin."
Invitation to the 2nd InCoNaDa webinar
On behalf of the consortium of InCoNaDa project: "Enhancing the user uptake of Land Cover / Land Use information derived from the integration of Copernicus services and national databases", we would like to invite you to the 2nd InCoNaDa online webinaron the 17th October 2023 (9:00 – 12:30).
TerraQ Summer School 2023 – „Modern Techniques for Gravity Field Recovery”
On September 25 – 29, 2023 Damian Godlewski and Samuel Milki Yadeta, two scholarship holder students from the research project NCN SONATA BIS 11 entitled: “Assessment of orthometric/normal height changes and their impact on the implementation of the International Height Reference Frame (IHRF)”
12th Advanced Training Course on Land Remote Sensing: Hydrology and hazards.
Between September 25th and 29th, 2023, employees of the Institute of Geodesy and Cartography, Ewa Panek-Chwastyk from the Remote Sensing Centre and Alicja Rynkiewicz from the Centre of Applied Geomatics, took part in an international training course organized by the European Space Agency (ESA) in Wrocław. This event, known as the 12th Advanced Training Course on Land Remote Sensing: Hydrology and Hazards, encompassed a diverse range of activities.