Lista referatów i streszczenia SEP 2025
Materiały Szkoły Eksploatacji Podziemnej 2025 S P I S R E F E R A T Ó W i S T R E S Z C Z E N I A 44 | S t r o n a Intransitive competition is common across five major taxonomic groups and is driven by productivity, competitive rank and functional traits Santiago Solivere Codina - Universidad de Alicante Practical aspects of the use of machine learning on the example of evaluation mining and processing heaps after iron ore exploitation in the Częstochowa region Joanna Fajfer, Michał Rolka, Paulina Kostrz -Sikora - Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny - Państwowy Instytut Badawczy Application of remote sensing techniques for environmental assessment – a case study Paweł Jarzembowski, Sylwia Wierzcholska, Maciej Gruszczyński, Stanisław Czaban - Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy we Wrocławiu Interdisciplinary approach to environmental challenges in inspired by nature - based solutions Calvyn Howells - Abu Dhabi University, Julian Kujawski - Integrale IT Mine closure and transformation of mining regions – case study coal mining in Germany Carsten Drebenstedt - TU Bergakademie Sesja posterowa (09:00-13:00) Monitoring of natural processes using GIS and remote sensing Jakub Ceglarek - Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan Streszczenie: The presentation will discuss the critical role that GIS techniques and remote sensing play in monitoring and managing natural processes. Main applications include monitoring crop health in agriculture, mapping soil properties, tracking deforestation and droughts or assessing water quality. By integrating remote sensing data with GIS, we can create models and visualizations that support sustainable management of natural resources. This presentation highlights advancements, case studies, and practical applications of these technologies.
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