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Wetlands Ecology and Management | 2018

Restoration of hydro-ecological conditions in Carpathian forested mountain fens

Nicia Paweł; Bejger Romualda; Sterzyńska Maria; Zadrożny Paweł; Tomasz Lamorski; Josef Starý; Piotr Parzych

The research was designed to assess benefits of passive restoration, consisting of blocking from drainage ditches and in effect raise the groundwater level, its influence on properties of soil, water, species of plants and mesofauna in the fen Caltho-Alnetum community. The research was carried out in Outer Flysh Carpathians, the area of the Babiogórski National Park (Poland) in 2011–2014. It was established that the degraded communities showed positive reaction to an attempt to restore the original groundwater level. The increase in the groundwater level changed chemical properties of soil and water of the community such as: pH, sorption properties and the ionic composition of groundwater. Changes in habitat conditions resulted in different species composition of soil mesofauna and plants growing in the restorative community.


ISPRS international journal of geo-information | 2018

Use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for Updating Farmland Cadastral Data in Areas Subject to Landslides

Edyta Puniach; Agnieszka Bieda; Paweł Ćwiąkała; Anita Kwartnik-Pruc; Piotr Parzych

The purpose of this study was to verify the applicability of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to update cadastral records in areas affected by landslides. Its authors intended to compare the accuracy of coordinates determined using different UAV data processing methods for points which form the framework of a cadastral database, and to find out whether products obtained as a result of such UAV data processing are sufficient to define the extent of changes in the cadastral objects. To achieve this, an experiment was designed to take place at the site of a landslide. The entire photogrammetry mission was planned to cover an area of more than 70 ha. Given the steep grade of the site, the UAV was flown over each line at a different, individually preset altitude, such as to ensure consistent mean shooting distance (height above ground level), and thus, appropriate ground sample distance (GSD; pixel size). The results were analyzed in four variants, differing from each other in terms of the number of control points used and the method of their measurement. This allowed identification of the factors that affect surveying accuracy and the indication of the cadastral data updatable based on an UAV photogrammetric survey.


ISPRS international journal of geo-information | 2018

The Implementation of Spatial Planning Objects in a 3D Cadastral Model

Jarosław Bydłosz; Agnieszka Bieda; Piotr Parzych

The paper concerns spatial planning in Poland and its connection with the cadastre. The Polish spatial planning system defines the set of colours, lines, hatches, etc. destined for the preparations of spatial plans, though this has so far not been followed by a spatial planning model or application schema. The aim of this paper is to create a preliminary concept of the unified modelling language (UML) schema of database integrating 3D cadastre and 3D spatial planning. The authors initially define five unified modelling language classes representing spatial planning objects (four representing spatial objects and one a dictionary list). As spatial planning and cadastres are very strongly connected, these classes are implemented into a cadastral model that had been earlier enriched with 3D classes. The final results of this research are UML diagrams based on the Polish cadastral model as defined earlier in legal regulations. They comprise original cadastral model classes, 3D cadastral objects added in earlier research work, classes representing spatial planning objects and the relationships among them. Such a solution better connects cadastre and spatial planning on a structural level and introduces 3D elements into spatial planning which has basically been done in two dimensions.


Geomatics and Environmental Engineering | 2013

Actualization of Data Concerning Surface Flowing Waters, Based on INSPIRE Directive Requirements

Agnieszka Bieda; Jarosław Bydłosz; Piotr Parzych


Studia i Materiały Towarzystwa Naukowego Nieruchomości | 2008

Zaawansowane modele statystyczne wyceny nieruchomości zurbanizowanych

Józef Czaja; Piotr Parzych


Studia i Materiały Towarzystwa Naukowego Nieruchomości | 2012

Wpływ zmian linii brzegowych na konfiguracje granic ewidencyjnych

Agnieszka Bieda; Piotr Parzych


Geomatics and Environmental Engineering | 2011

Modelling of urban estates’ values

Piotr Parzych


Geomatics and Environmental Engineering | 2007

Ocena możliwości wykorzystania danych rejestru cen i wartości nieruchomości na potrzeby wyceny nieruchomości

Jarosław Bydłosz; Piotr Parzych


Archive | 2017

INFLUENCE OF PUBLIC ROADS DEVELOPMENT ON THE CADASTRAL DATA

Ernest Rymarczyk; Piotr Parzych; Jarosław Bydłosz


16th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2016 | 2016

The procedure for the valuation of real properties development with passive and energy-efficient houses

Agnieszka Bieda; Anna Bieda; Tomasz Adamczyk; Piotr Parzych

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Jarosław Bydłosz

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Agnieszka Bieda

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Bejger Romualda

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Edyta Puniach

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Paweł Ćwiąkała

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Piotr Cichociński

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Sterzyńska Maria

Museum and Institute of Zoology

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Tomasz Adamczyk

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Nicia Paweł

University of Agriculture

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