Skip to main content

Advanced application of geospatial technologies for spatial analysis, modelling, and visualization of the phenomena of the real world

The project is focused on application of selected geospatial technologies and methods for visualization, spatial analysis and modelling of phenomena of the real world. The primary objective of the project is to find new and innovative visualization practices and advanced analyzes that will lead to a deeper understanding the studied phenomena in the current geoinformatics. The project is based on actual topics of dissertation and diploma theses of the Department of Geoinformatics. Linking the subtopics through key activities will allow synergic collaboration, that will be useful for all participants. The project is divided into two key activities, divided into several sub-activities according to actual dissertations: KA 1 Advanced methods of geovisualization for evaluation of cartographic products, KA 2 Advanced spatial analysis and modelling of urban and landscape systems. The benefit of the project will be the integration of these four activities, which will bring new methods, procedures and lead to a better understanding of the studied systems. The result of the project will be a comprehensive set of tools and approaches that enable advanced assessment using state of the art geospatial technologies.