The conference will take place over two days, starting on the morning of Thursday 25 September and ending in the afternoon of Friday 26 September. Participant check-in and welcome coffee will take place from 09:30 to 10:30 on Thursday. The core program will include keynote talks, invited presentations, and contributed talks selected from submitted titles. There will also be time for informal networking, a relaxed evening reception, and a guided castle tour on Thursday evening.
If you’d like to give a talk, please visit the Present your work section for details.
Below is a working list of talks confirmed so far. Titles are shown as received. The final program — including thematic sessions and time slots across both days — will be published after registration closes. Until then, this list is for orientation only and may be updated.
- Duccio Rocchini: Reckoning descriptors of diversity from space: generalized entropy in action
- Mathias Forkel: Earth Observation and Environmental Practice: Bridging, Reinventing the Wheel or Ready for Take-off?
- Dušan Romportl:
- Filip Hájek:
- Petr Dušánek: Pořízení LLS dat pro základní model vystavěného prostředí
- Jindřich Horák: Digitální model povrchu z obrazové korelace periodických LMS dat pro Ortofoto ČR
- Petr Keil: Project GRACE: Vegetation dynamics during 300 years of a large-scale natural experiment in Austria-Hungary
- Richard Bittman: Spectral Characteristics Of Bird Habitat Preferences: Influence of Cell Size and Positional Error
- Lucia Čahojová: Response of Forest Ecosystems to Fire Severity in the Northern Dinaric Karst Mountains (Slovenia): Insights from Remote Sensing and Field Data
- Vít Ježek: Analysis of Spectral Anomalies in Habitat Mapping Layer Polygons
- Lucie Kupková: Vegetation Health Monitoring Using Hyperspectral and Thermal UAV Data: Two Case Studies from the Krkonoše Mountains
- Karim Md Fazlul: Mapping: Post-disturbance Forest Structure in Central Europe Utilizing Multi-sensor and Multi-platform Remote Sensing Data
- Maxwell Sivertsen: Field Anomaly Detection and Mapping via Remote Sensing
- David Moravec: Corner Reflectors for Microwave remote sensing of Forests
- Prosper Washaya: Severely disturbed forests in Central Europe retain robust recovery capacity but face resilience loss due to spatial homogenization
- Kučera Michael: Beyond context-dependent landscape metrics
- Zuzana Zmeškalová: Monitoring changes in vegetation structure using airborne laser scanning data on reclaimed coal mine dumps
- Petr Lukeš: Improving estimates of forest inventory variables using global canopy height models
- Tomáš Hanousek: A step towards advanced forest inventory through laser scanning and 3D modelling. Can field surveys be minimized?
- Josef Halda: Succession of Lichens in front of Retreating Glaciers in Scandinavia
- Tomáš Zamec Large-scale Estimation of Forest Stand Variables
- Elisa Padulosi: An integrative framework for understanding temporal dynamics across community ecology, landscape ecology, and remote sensing
- Zdeňek Klusoň: Letecké snímkování a lidarové skenování pro lesy
- Hana Bobáľová: High-resolution mapping and evaluation of the urban green infrastructure
- Olha Kachalova: Colorizing the past: CNN-based predicting RGB composites from 1950s black and white orthophotos and their application to historical land cover mapping
- Paweł Hawryło: Mapping forest vertical structure in Poland using airborne laser scanning data
The final program:
