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The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences. Vol. XXXVII. Part B7. Beijing 2008 
4. CONCLUSIONS 
The use of computer techniques, such as GIS, remote sensing 
and digital photogrammetry that is based on satellite images, as 
well as aerial photos is fully justified when studying spatial 
time changes of the Slowinski National Park landscape. This 
technology is an ideal tool to investigate inaccessible and 
legally protected areas. The proposed form of that research 
work constitutes a complex and unique measure to study the 
changeability of the Park nature, especially in numerous hardly 
accessible areas. The results of the project show that digital 
photogrammetric methods provide enhanced tools for 
quantification of geomorphology change in dynamic dune 
systems. 
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