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Session 1: Mountain regions maps
Chairman: LORENZ HURNI
8:00-8:20
Tom Patterson: Designing a New Visitor Map of Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
8:20-8:40
Juliana NEUMANN-Williams, Andreas Neumann: Interactive Hiking Map of Yosemite National Park

8:40-9:00
Martin Gamache: Current Mountain Cartographic work by the Alpine Mapping Guild
9:00-9:20
Christian Häberling, Hansruedi Baer: Conceptual Aspects of 3D Map Integration in Interactive School Atlases
9:20-9:40
Bernhard Jenny: Design of a panorama map with parallel and spherical projection
9:40-10:00
Brane Padjen, Domen Smole: AN ALTERNATIVE WAY OF LAYING OUT ALPINE REGIONS (flash movie)
10:00-10:20
Stefan Räber: Handmade Relief Models
Session 2: Glacier observations and presentations / Remote sensing mapping
Chairman: KRIŠTOF OŠTIR
11:00-11:20
Manfred Buchroithner, Sebastian Walther, Thomas Gruendemann & Sven Etzold: DEVELOPMENT OF THREE NEW TYPES OF GLACIER DYNAMICS MAPS
11:20-11:40
Viktor Kaufmann, Richard Ladstädter, Gerhard Kienast: 10 years of monitoring of the Doesen rock glacier (Ankogel group, Austria) – A review of the research activities for the time period 1995-2005
11:40-12:00
Mihaela Triglav Čekada: Photogrammetrical monitoring of the Triglav Glacier in Slovenia
12:00-12:20
Wolfgang Sulzer, R. Kostka
: Mt. Aconcagua – A challenge for Remote Sensing mapping activities in the Andes

12:20-12:40
Jacek Drachal: Striking variety of the mountain chains appearance on satellite images provided by google EARTH
Session 3: GPS terrain applications / Risk and natural hazard mapping
Chairman: MANFRED BUCHROITHNER
15:30-15:50
Krištof Oštir, Tatjana Veljanovski, Tomaž Podobnikar and Zoran Stančič: Application of satellite remote sensing in natural hazard management: the Mount Mangart landslide case studY
15:50-16:10
Martin Gurtner: From the field sheet to the complete digital workflow
16:10-16:30
Miran Janežič, Stane Ocepek, Gašper Mahnič: Mountain info points - Look your way
17:00-17:20
Michaela Kinberger, Karel Kriz: GEO-COMMUNICATION AND DAILY AVALANCHE AWARENESS
17:20-17:40
Vladimir Prebilič, Uroš Svete: New challenges for Mountain Rescue Service (GRS) in Slovenia
17:40-18:00
Miha PAVŠEK: Avalanche Cadastre for Slovene Alps and its meaning for Avalanche Prevention

Session 4: Relief representations
Chairman: TOM PATTERSON
8:00-8:20
Jürg Gilgen: Topographic map series of Switzerland: Rock, scree and glacier representations need to be updated
8:20-8:40
David THELER, Emmanuel REYNARD, Eric BARDOU: From geomorphological mapping to risk assessment: a project of integrated GIS application in the western Swiss Alps
8:40-9:00
Tobias Dahinden: A full automatic approach to create rock drawing analytically
9:00-9:20
Dražen Tutić, Miljenko Lapaine, Vesna Poslončec-Petrić: Some Experiences in Analytical Relief Shading
9:20-9:40
Tomaž Podobnikar: DEM from various data sources and geomorphological details enhancement
9:40-10:00
Simon Premože: Digital Relief Presentation
Session 5: Relief representations / GIS analyses in mountainous area
Chairman: MARTIN GURTNER
10:30-10:50
Aileen Buckley, CHARLIE FRYE: A Data Model for Named Features of the Natural Landscape
10:50-11:10
Simon Premože
: DEM Feature preserving processing of terrain data
11:10-11:30
Michael Heuberger, Karel Kriz: TERRAIN REPRESENTATION IN SMALL-SCALED MAPS

11:30-11:50
Lorenz Hurni, Jörg Trau, Ionut Iosifescu-Enescu, Isabella Flüeler: WHAT MAKES MOUNTAINS SPECIAL FOR TODAY’S CARTOGRAPHERS? TOWARDS AN INTEGRATED CARTOGRAPHIC MOUNTAIN INFORMATION SYSTEM (MIS)
11:50-12:10
Marin Ilies, Gabriela Ilies, Mihai Hotea: The role of cartographic section in the territorial planning projects mountainous regions in Romania
12:10-12:30
Tomaž Podobnikar, Žiga Kokalj: Triglav national park historical maps analysis
12:30-12:50
BLaž barborič, NIKA MESNER: Coordinate homogenisation in Triglav National Park
Session 6: Visualizations and animations
Chairman: KAREL KRIZ
15:30-16:00
KATJA LONDERSHAUSEN & NIKOLAS PRECHTEL: An Animated Presentation of the Dresden “Altai-GIS”
 
16:00-16:20
Lojze Miklavčič: The map of Lake Bohinj - natural looking aproach
16:20-16:40
Dušan Petrovič: User's response on different 3D presentations
17:00-18:30
DISCUSSION PANEL: DESIGN ISSUES IN MOUNTAIN CARTOGRAPHY, Is there a need for Esthetics in Cartography?