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2.7.2026

How can participatory mapping support better urban planning? A new open data portal provides the answer.

As part of his Bachelor’s thesis, our student Tomáš Polák, in collaboration with the City of Olomouc, developed an open data portal presenting the results of participatory mapping campaigns conducted in Olomouc.

The portal has now become part of the city’s official open data platform, making the data freely accessible to the public, researchers, students, and anyone interested in evidence-based urban planning.

Tomáš Polák and his thesis supervisor, Dr. Jakub Koníček, presented the project in a Czech Television report broadcast on 30 June 2026.

Explore the portal here: https://pocitove-mapovani-olomouce-smol.hub.arcgis.com/

Czech report broadcast: https://www.ceskatelevize.cz/porady/10122978233-udalosti-v-regionech-ostrava/426231100030630/cast/1196564/

29.6.2026
 
A fantastic achievement for the Department of Geoinformatics! Josef Kubeček, one of our students, claimed gold in the sprint orienteering race at this year’s Czech Academic Games in Brno. He completed the course in an impressive 16:45, securing first place. 
 
Josef also delivered a strong performance in the middle-distance race, finishing among the top ten. His sprint victory also earned 6 points for Palacký University in the overall university standings.
 
Congratulations, Josef, on this outstanding achievement, and thank you for representing both the Department of Geoinformatics and Palacký University so successfully. We wish you many more successes, both in sport and in your studies! 
28.6.2026

🌡️ How does the temperature vary across different parts of Olomouc during the current heatwave?

This weekend’s extreme temperatures are affecting much of the country. But how large are the temperature differences across different locations within Olomouc?

Explore real-time data from our urban sensor network and compare temperatures across the city using our interactive application (see the bottom of the page):

👉 https://iot.citiq.cloud/dashboard/environmental/heat-islands/

The sensor network is operated by the Department of Geoinformatics, Faculty of Science, Palacký University Olomouc, in collaboration with CityOne and CITIQ. The collected data help us better understand the urban heat island effect and provide valuable evidence for planning climate change adaptation measures.

☀️ How are you coping with this weekend’s heat? Have you noticed how temperatures change between the city centre, parks, and residential areas?

The sensor network is part of the EnCLOD Project

29.5.2026
A great achievement for Assoc. Prof. Burian!
 
We are delighted to share that Assoc. Prof. Jaroslav Burian has received the City of Olomouc Award in the category of Science and Research.
He was honoured for his long-term contribution to geoinformatics, science, and applied research. Assoc. Prof. Burian is one of the leading Czech experts in the field and the author or co-author of more than 80 scientific publications. Equally significant is his long-standing cooperation with the City of Olomouc, particularly in the implementation of GIS tools and spatial analyses in strategic and urban planning.
 
During the award ceremony, he also shared his vision for the future:
“My dream is to create a digital twin of Olomouc.”
We hope to see it become reality soon 🙂
 
Congratulations on this important recognition, and thank you for your inspiring work connecting science, research, and the practical development of the city.
11.5.2026

Congratulations to the winners of this year’s Dean’s Awards! Thanks to our students, the department has once again achieved excellent results.

In the Bachelor’s section Earth Sciences, Michaela Krpcová won with her thesis “Design of a symbol key for the creation of tactile maps printed on microcapsule paper.”

Second place was awarded to Kristián Šarluška for his project “Interactive web application for teaching statistical methods in geoinformatics.”

The Master’s section was won by Tomáš Kröner with his thesis “Assessment of healthcare accessibility in cross-border regions of Europe.”

In the Doctoral section, Ondřej Biemann achieved second place with his work “Climatic anomalies predict overwintering losses of honeybee.”

The Poster section was won by Oke Bamidele Clement.

We thank all participants for their excellent representation of the department and wish them continued success! 👏

 

28.4.2026

Map of the Year 2025 Winners Announced!

The results of the prestigious competition, organized by the Czech Cartographic Society, were announced at the Army Museum Žižkov.

We received awards in several categories:

Atlases, Map Series and Editions

Atlas of Czech Dialects – Locative Plural of Nouns (Institute of the Czech Language CAS, Palacký University Olomouc) (https://lnkd.in/drsHeMi5)

Student Cartographic Works

Flood Vulnerability in Punjab, Pakistan: A Geospatial Analysis and Cartographic Approach (Gernot Nikolaus) (https://lnkd.in/dKzJfve6)

Cartographic Achievement

Cartographers on the Move (Gabriela Godišková, Dajana Snopková, Markéta Beitlová, Michaela Vojtěchovská; Masaryk University, Charles University, Palacký University Olomouc) (https://lnkd.in/d5T2n7xY)

Additional achievements and nominations

Including the International Spring School on Visualization, a set of three interactive maps (Differential Sounds in Czech Dialects), evaluation of visualization tools, and the Map of Olomouc’s transformation over time. Many thanks to everyone involved! 🙌

8.3.2026

Our department is involved in a new research project aimed at developing improved methods to tackle Varroosis in honey bee colonies. Together with colleagues from the Department of Biochemistry at the Faculty of Science of Palacký University Olomouc and other institutions, we are working on an innovative solution that will replace the outdated monitoring system for this disease. 🔬

What role do spatial data play? 🗺️

Since 2014, the research team has been collecting data on bee colony losses, treatment methods, and nectar flow conditions. Our department will combine these datasets with temperature and other spatial data to analyse the development of the beekeeping season in detail. 📊

This integration will help create a modern and flexible system capable of proposing better management measures depending on seasonal conditions and the dynamics of Varroa destructor populations. 🌡️📈

6.3.2026

🌍 Registration for EuroCarto 2026 is officially open!
📅 Join us 8–11 September 2026 in Brno, Czech Republic.
🗺️ Look forward to inspiring talks, workshops, and leading experts in cartography.
🤝 A perfect opportunity for networking in GIS and mapping.
👉 Register here: https://eurocarto2026.org