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Konferencia sa uskutočnila v dňoch 19. – 20. marca 2024 a opäť ukázala, že GIS komunita má čo povedať. Atmosféra bola výborná a reakcie účastníkov pozitívne. V priebehu dvoch dní zazneli inšpiratívne príspevky, ktoré pokryli široké spektrum tém – od praktických aplikácií, cez urbanizmus a manažment, až po otvorené dáta a technologické inovácie. Program bol pestrý. Niektoré prezentácie tematicky nadväzovali, iné priniesli pohľad z úplne iného uhla. Objavila sa urbanisticko-prognostická reflexia, ekonomický aspekt práce s údajmi, ako aj manažérsky pohľad na rozhodovanie v území. Technologicky veľmi silný bol vstup z Prahy, ktorý zaujal svojou odbornosťou aj precíznou realizáciou.

Téma otvorených dát bola prítomná v rôznych formách a prepojeniach, čo len potvrdzuje, že ide o oblasť, ktorá v našich podmienkach dozrieva a zároveň otvára nové príležitosti. Zvlášť zaujímavým výstupom boli tri environmentálne ladené príspevky, ktoré odštartovali veľmi konštruktívny dialóg. Aj vďaka nim sa črtá potenciál pre bližšiu spoluprácu medzi mestom a Prírodovedeckou fakultou UK. Zastúpené boli príspevky z rôznych lokalít – Bratislava, , Brno, Ostrava, Jihlava, Olomoucký kraj, ako aj ďalšie regióny Slovenskej a Českej republiky. Diskusie boli živé a často pokračovali aj mimo hlavného programu – čo je vždy dobré znamenie. Platformu Zoom sme si zvolili zámerne a opäť sa ukázala ako spoľahlivé riešenie pre online podujatie tohto typu. Do budúcna však veríme, že sa nám podarí vytvoriť priestor aj pre osobné stretnutie.

The conference took place on March 19–20, 2024, and once again demonstrated that the GIS community has much to say. The atmosphere was excellent and participant feedback was very positive. Over the course of two days, inspiring presentations were delivered, covering a broad range of topics — from practical applications and urbanism to management, open data, and technological innovation. The program was diverse: some presentations followed thematically, while others offered perspectives from entirely different angles. Urban–prognostic reflections emerged, alongside the economic aspects of working with data and managerial perspectives on spatial decision-making. From a technological standpoint, a particularly strong contribution came from Prague, impressing the audience with both its expertise and precise implementation.

The topic of open data appeared in various forms and connections, further confirming that this field is maturing under local conditions while simultaneously opening up new opportunities. Especially noteworthy were three environmentally focused presentations, which initiated a very constructive dialogue. Thanks in part to these contributions, there is emerging potential for closer cooperation between the City of Bratislava and the Faculty of Natural Sciences of Comenius University. Contributions represented a wide range of locations — Bratislava, Prague, , Ostrava, Jihlava, the Olomouc Region, as well as other regions of Slovakia and the Czech Republic. Discussions were lively and often continued beyond the main program, which is always a good sign. The Zoom platform was deliberately chosen and once again proved to be a reliable solution for an online event of this type. Looking ahead, however, we hope to create space for in-person meetings as well.

Presentations

  • Oldřich Rypl, Jaroslav Burian – Aggregation of data sources for creating a representative population distribution layer of the Olomouc Region (38 min)
  • Andrej Petrinec – Study of catchment areas, their impact on customer loyalty, and potential for sales growth (43 min)
  • Jan Popelínský – Open data at data.Brno: ArcGIS Hub, PostgreSQL, and other delicacies (53 min)
  • Jiří Komínek – Evaluation of bikesharing data, particularly in terms of its integration into urban planning
  • Hana Bobáľová, Miroslav Kožuch – Assessment of urban greenery in Bratislava based on freely available data sources (45 min)
  • Róbert Spál – Prague Geoportal: service management using Notebook Server (26 min)
  • Marián Rohaľ – Use of digital geographic tools in project coordination and records management (16 min)
  • Libuše Dobrá – Database of Ostrava projects (DOP) (46 min)
  • Oldřich Bittner, Jaroslav Burian – Modeling future territorial potential scenarios: a case study of the city of Jihlava (15 min)
  • Jančovič – Assessment of ecosystem services in Bratislava with an outlook to 2050 (47 min)
  • Miriam Janušková, Katarína Juhaniaková – Road administration and maintenance section: repairs planned for 2024
  • – Address points of Slovakia and their use, for example in crisis infrastructure (46 min)