POLISH SOCIETY FOR PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND REMOTE SENSING
THE POLISH NATIONAL REPORT FOR PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND REMOTE SENSING 2000 — 2004
for the XX ISPRS Congress in Istanbul
Com. VI
KEY WORDS: National Report, Technology, Research and Development, Education, Organization.
ABSTRACT
The National report for Poland is concerned with the review of the activities involving the main projects undertaken on the state
and local level, developments in research and education in various aspects of photogrammetry and remote sensing during the
period of 2000 — 2004.
1. INTRODUCTION
Poland has over 75 years tradition, in using technologies of
photogrammetry and remote sensing for mapping and other
applications. Since middle 90 —ties, when all the state mapping
companies had been privatized and many new private firms
have been established, the digital technologies entirely
replaced the analogous methods of photogrammetry. Presently,
there are many companies distributed around the country, which
are involved in various projects, on the national or regional
level, where the digital photogrammetric methods are used.
The last four years have been very important for the
development and implementation of digital photogrammetry in
Poland, because of the initiation of a few key projects,
summarized in chapter 2. Because of these and other projects,
the near future is very prospective for use of photogrammetric
and remote sensing methods in various applications in Poland.
The research activity in areas of digital photogrammetry, remote
sensing and GIS is progressing within various projects
sponsored by the National Committee for Research (KBN),
supported from the very limited universities research budget, or
funds from the international linked projects. However, the
available funds are not sufficient to the possibilities and needs
for research activity in view of involvement of digital
photogrammetry, remote sensing and GIS in the present and
future projects in Poland.
The education in fields of photogrammetry, remote sensing and
geoinformation is given in different levels and aspects,
dependly on the requirements of the programmes of various
universities in Poland. In general, however, the education
programmes in these areas try to follow the international
standards and the present very ambitious needs and
requirements of the mapping and environmental industry in the
country. There are still many students interested in all these
involved courses and the only barrier to have all the time
changing packages and systems up to date is the unsufficient
financial support to the high education in Poland.
THE MAIN PROJECTS ON THE NATIONAL AND
LOCAL LEVEL
3.
The last four years have been very significant for development
of photogrammetry and remote sensing and geoinformation, in
general, in Poland. In respect to the new Surveying and
Cartographic Regulations (Law) in Poland and due to the
preparations for the enter to the European Union there was the
need for the creation of the general concept for the
Polish System for Geographic Information (KSiG). Such system
is supposed to include all the national level reference data,
standarized spatial data bases and procedures and proposed
technics for the systematic acquisition, update, processing,
storage and distribution of all data.
The general concept and principles of the KSiG have been
prepared by the Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography
(GUGIK), which is the coordinating national institution for
surveying and mapping in Poland. The concept assume the use
of various georeference data which exist in various forms in
different levels’ data bases. The KSiG system includes: (1)
General geographic data base for the whole country
accomplished from the maps at small scales (1:250 000 —
1 000000), (2) Database — Map Level 2 — generated from the
topographic map at 1:50 000 with 110 class of objects. This
database is to be completed for the entire country in 2 — 3 years
and for the update process the satellite imageries will be used in
the future. (3) The digital Topographic Database (TBD) with
the accuracy and content of 1:10 000 map. This data base will
be generated first for all the urbanized areas of the contry. The
coverage of the whole country might take quite long time
because of very large amount of data (17 000 modules with
three main layers). (4) and (5) the Systems of the
orthophotomaps and Digital Elevation Model for the entire
country.
All collecting on the national level geoinformation data, which
based on the aerial and satellite imagery (digital source
images, photogrammetric products and metadate), will be
stored and distributed by the Terra Share system, which has
been already purchased and impemented in the Central Center
for Geodetic and Cartographic Documentation, under the Head
Office GUGIK.
The main key projects which have been initated in Poland in
the last four years, where products of digital photogrammetry
and remote sensing proved to be very useful to acquire the
geoinformatic data, are;
the initiation for the establishment of the national digital
topographic database (TBD) with the accuracy and the
content of the 1:10 000 map on base of the existing and
the new data,
the introduction of the Land Parcel Identification System
(LPIS) within the Integrated Administration and Control
System ( ACS),