The development of applications of remote sensing in Poland may
be divided into two periods. The first period terminated in
1975* At the turn of that year the applications of remote sen
sing entered a nev; phase, both from the qualitative and quanti
tative point of view.
The interpretation of aeriai panchromatic photographs and the
interpretation of conventional panchromatic photographs for non-
topographic applications were the most important trends in our
research work during the first period. In 1972 the Institute of
Geodesy and Cartography purchased thermal camera and thermopro
file AGA produced in Sweden. Thermal techniques have been maste
red and successfully applied by our staff mainly for research
on air and water pollution but also for solving selected pro
blems concerning construction and some other branches of indu
stry as well as medicine. Not very numerous, but experienced
group of specialists evolved at the end of that period. The co
re of our staff received formal training mainly in the field of
photogrammetry and geography.
During the years 1974-75 a comprehensive program for the utili
zation of remotely sensed data for solving practical problems
in various branches of country’s economy has been elaborated by
specialists from the Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography and
the Institute of Geodesy and Cartography. The program was appro
ved and sanctioned by the Government of the Polish People's
Republic at the end of 1975. The second phase of research on and
applications of remote sensing in Poland was thus initiated.
The government decree provided legal basis, organizational set-
-up and financial means for the comprehensive and consistent
development of applications of remote sensing and the utiliza
tion of results of investigations in various branches of the
national economy.
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OP REMOTE SENSING IN POLAND
The Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography, a branch of govern
ment responsible for activities in the field of geodesy, survey
ing and cartography in Poland has been entrusted with a task of
coordinating research and applications of remote sensing in the
country. The President of the Head Office of Geodesy and Carto
graphy is subject to the Minister of Administration, Local Eco- *
nomy and Environmental Protection. Close methodological ties of
remote sensing with photogrammetry and cartography, being besi
des geodesy two other major fields of activities of the Office,
have been accounted for in the above organizational set-up.
Remote sensing techniques are of utmost importance for regional
planning, land utilization and management, and environmental
protection, all of which come under the competence of the Minis
try of Administration, Local Economy and Environmental Protec
tion.
Polish Remote Sensing Centre has been established within the In
stitute of Geodesy and Cartography, a research Institute subor
dinated to the Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography. The ab
breviation OPOLiS stands for: Osrcdek Przetwarzania Obrazow Lot-
niczych i Satelitarnych /Centre for processing of aerial and
.
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