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HUNGARY
Székesfehérvár
Pirosalma utca 1-3
giss@geo.info.hu
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General
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August - Arrival, Introduction, Evening - Icebreaking |
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August - Aims, Objectives - Visit to the test site |
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August - Introduction to the data sets, working in teams |
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August - Working in teams |
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August - Working in teams |
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August - Presentation of the results |
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students will be enrolled into 4 thematic working groups, lead
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Timetable |
WG1 |
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WG2 |
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WG3 |
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WG4 |
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WG1:
Land Administration and Cadastre - Paul van der Molen
(ITC) - Ádám Podolcsák (GEO) |
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WG2:
Land Management and Rural Development - Reinfried
Mansberger (BOKU) - Judit Nyíri (GEO) |
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WG3:
GeoInformation in Nature Protection - Zoltán
Vekerdy (ITC) - Takács András Attila (GEO, Institute of Enviromental
Management IEM) |
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WG4: Lands and Mapping - Impact of the EU accession
- Gábor Remetey-Fülöpp (MoARD) / Gerhard Muggenhuber (BEV) - Katalin
Tóth (FÖMI) |
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WG5:
Open GIS - Nyitott térinformatika in Hungarian
- Márkus Béla (GEO) / Guszlev Antal (GEO) |
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project-oriented programme includes lectures in plenary session,
methodological seminars, training sessions, fieldwork, work in
computer labs and presentation on the lessons learned by students. |
ECTS:
Course credit is given as an element of the European Masters
in GIScience framework co-ordinated by the University of Salzburg.
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