10ICCGIS2026: 10TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CARTOGRAPHY AND GIS
PROGRAM

Days: Sunday, June 14th Monday, June 15th Tuesday, June 16th Wednesday, June 17th Thursday, June 18th Friday, June 19th

Sunday, June 14th

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Monday, June 15th

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09:30-10:45 Session L1: GIS Technologies and Interdisciplinary Applications
Location: Library Hall
09:30
Network Density Heatmaps for Reconstructing Imperial Roads in Roman Pannonia (abstract)
PRESENTER: Gáspár Albert
09:45
Cartography and geographic information for geographical entity naming in the South Shetland islands, Antarctica (abstract)
PRESENTER: Rositsa Yaneva
10:00
GIS-Based Analysis of Excavations as Mobility Obstacles in Military Engineering (abstract)
PRESENTER: Filip Dohnal
10:15
Modern challenges in the changing river shoreline determining and its mapping - a case study from Poland (abstract)
PRESENTER: Barbara Prus
10:30
A Spatially Explicit GIS Framework for Urban Fire Risk: Multi-Scale Exposure–Vulnerability Modeling in Kumanovo
PRESENTER: Bashkim Idrizi
10:45-11:15Coffee Break
11:15-12:30 Session L2: GIS Technologies and Interdisciplinary Applications
Location: Library Hall
11:15
Implementation of the 3-30-300 Green City Concept: A Case Study of Warsaw (abstract)
11:30
Legacy vs Modern: a comprehensive study and comparative analysis of OGC standards for publishing geospatial data. (abstract)
11:45
Automated structural analysis and directional validation using PCA-transformed Sentinel-2 imagery: A case study from the Tsagaan-uul region, Southern Mongolia (abstract)
PRESENTER: Gáspár Albert
12:00
Geospatial monitoring of tailings storage facility dynamics using multispectral remote sensing: A 50-year case study of the Benkovski tailings storage facility, Bulgaria (1975-2025)
12:15
Modern nautical cartography and hydrographic surveying for safety of navigation (abstract)
12:30-14:30Break
15:30-16:30 Session KS1: Keynote Session
15:30
The Influence of AI on modern Cartography
16:00
Geographic modeling and simulation in the AI era
16:30-17:00Coffee Break
17:00-18:20 Session KS2: Keynote Session
17:00
Cartography: Where Everything Old Is New Again
17:30
Towards a Global Geospatial Infrastructure
18:00
Unleash intelligence from your geospatial data
Tuesday, June 16th

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09:00-10:15 Session L3: Digital Earth: Data Sources, Technologies, and Visual Analytics | Geoinformation for Smart and Sustainable Cities
Location: Library Hall
09:00
Spatial Digital Twin for Crisis Management and Military Applications (abstract)
09:15
Data for thematic maps of European regional typology to describe comparisons of biodiversity with technological development and socioeconomic indicators (abstract)
09:30
Geographic Information Systems in the Sustainable Development of Tbilisi Public Transport (abstract)
09:45
An Automated Multi-Metric Framework for Comprehensive Comparison of Building Spatial Datasets (abstract)
PRESENTER: Wojciech Dawid
10:00
ArcGIS Living Atlas - the nervous system of the Planet behind the maps
09:00-13:00 Session P1: Poster Session
Mapping Indoor Environment (abstract)
PRESENTER: Dušan Petrovič
Content Analysis and Design of World Thematic Maps for School Geographic Atlases with a Focus on Human Geography (abstract)
PRESENTER: Matej Blazsek
Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Precision Dendrometry of Pinus halepensis in North-Western Algeria (abstract)
PRESENTER: Berrichi Faouzi
Geospatial Approaches for Ecologically Sustainable Mining Management in Line with SDGs and ESG Frameworks (abstract)
PRESENTER: Elia Stoyanova
Compliance of maps and land and building registers with the actual state, error analysis – a case study from Poland (abstract)
Relief Maps of Bulgaria in Geo-Science Education (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ivana Gancheva
10:15-10:45Coffee Break
10:45-12:00 Session L4: Artificial Intelligence in Cartography and GIS
Location: Library Hall
10:45
Agentic AI for Spatial Data Visualization: from Natural Language to Interactive Map (abstract)
11:00
Automatic Vectorization of Old Maps Using Artificial Intelligence: A UNet-Based Approach (abstract)
PRESENTER: Filip Świątek
11:15
Evaluating the Quality of AI-Generated Thematic Maps (abstract)
PRESENTER: Kacper Sobczak
11:30
Unified Digital Platform «National Spatial Data System»: Creation, Development and Scale-up (abstract)
11:45
Smart Cartography of Cultural-context Maps: A Case Study on the Intelligent Mapping of Jiangnan Regional Culture (abstract)
PRESENTER: Gang Chen
12:00-14:00Break
14:00-15:30 Session L5: Cartography and GIS in Education | Artificial Intelligence in Cartography and GIS
Location: Library Hall
14:00
Geography of Cuba: a Virtually Unknown Chapter in Erwin Raisz' Work-Life (abstract)
14:15
Critical Thinking in Cartographic Education and Learning with Generative AI: A Prompt-Engineering Framework for Identifying AI Hallucinations in the East Sea Naming Dispute (abstract)
PRESENTER: Young-Hoon Kim
14:30
Redesign of Machine Learning in Geospatial Studies course by incorporating geo-artificial intelligence tools (abstract)
14:45
Challenges of Geography Teaching in the Digital Age: Analysis and Perspectives of Georgian Video Content (abstract)
PRESENTER: Saba Modebadze
15:00
Integrating Hands-On Cartographic Products into Kenya's Competency Based Education System (abstract)
15:15
A Data-Driven Story Map for Distance Learning: Insights for Universities and Students (abstract)
Wednesday, June 17th

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09:00-10:15 Session L6: Map Design, Usability, and Production Workflows | Mobile mapping and Data Acquisition Trends
Location: Library Hall
09:00
Centering the user: cognition as a foundation of map design (abstract)
PRESENTER: Jakub Wabinski
09:15
Immersive Cartography for Spatio-Temporal Social Processes: From Design to Evaluation (abstract)
09:30
Spatial modeling of present landscape diversity of Srebarna wetland system (abstract)
PRESENTER: Georgi Zhelezov
09:45
Mobile map applications for elderly people – an exploratory approach (abstract)
PRESENTER: Eva Hauthal
10:00
Innovative 3D Relief Mapping for Education: Integrating Photogrammetry and Cartography (abstract)
09:00-13:00 Session P2: Poster Session
Spatiotemporal Dynamics and Driving Mechanisms of Agricultural Geographical Indications in China (abstract)
PRESENTER: Chaohui Yin
Mapping (potential) illegal activities in Slovakia using high-resolution Earth observation data (abstract)
PRESENTER: Daniel Szatmári
'Mapping changes in forest land cover in the area affected by linear investments in Poland (case study) (abstract)
Perception of Large-Scale Maps in Crisis Management – An Eye-Tracking Study (abstract)
Cartographic Modeling of Rugulopteryx okamurae Invasion Dynamics Along the Algerian Coast Using Multi-Temporal Satellite Imagery and Machine Learning (abstract)
Mapping Public Fountains as Cultural and Natural Resources (abstract)
PRESENTER: Lazar Lyaskov
10:15-10:45Coffee Break
10:45-12:00 Session L7: Disaster Risk Reduction - Solutions and Innovations | Cartography and GI for Early Warning and Disaster Risk Reduction
Location: Library Hall
10:45
Fluvial flood inundation prediction using Random Forest model trained on hydraulic flood maps and high-resolution spatial data (abstract)
PRESENTER: Matej Vojtek
11:00
Spatiotemporal Distribution and Gis Database Development for Natural Disasters: the Case of the Šumadija Region, Serbia (abstract)
11:15
Spatial Data Support of Management of Emergencies Concerning Nuclear Power Plants (abstract)
11:30
Development of a proxy-based Vs30 model for the Southeastern Sofia Basin (abstract)
PRESENTER: Lyubka Pashova
11:45
Digital Earth as an Integrating Architecture for Early Warning and Disaster Risk Governance (abstract)
PRESENTER: Milan Konecny
12:00-13:30Break
15:00-15:30Break
Thursday, June 18th

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09:00-10:15 Session L8: Advances in Cartographic Visualization
Location: Library Hall
09:00
Border, Territory, State, Democracy — Eternal Questions of Representation: How to Trust Cartography? (abstract)
09:15
Cartographic Visualizations on Football Jerseys: Design, Visualization, and Spatial Identity (abstract)
PRESENTER: Saba Modebadze
09:30
Ground to grid optimization of State-Plane Map Projection: The Case of the Republic of Kosova (abstract)
09:45
Retrieval-enhanced cross-period toponym linkage and displacement visualization of urban center migration in Northwestern China (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yilei Chen
10:00
User cognitive adaptation simulation of urban waterlogging emergency scenes driven by journey maps (abstract)
PRESENTER: Shuai Hong
09:00-13:00 Session P3: Poster Session
Augmented Reality in European Forestry and Related Environmental Research: A Review of Applications, Challenges and Opportunities (abstract)
Research the Perception of Legends for Double Articulation Signs (abstract)
Multispectral and Lidar Uav-Based Surveying as a Tool for Mineral Exploration Geology (abstract)
Geological Maps Favoured by Users (abstract)
Mapping the Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Surface Water Extent in the Great Sebkha of Oran in Northwestern Algeria using remote sensing techniques (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nezha Farhi
Spatial modelling of drought processes in the Bulgarian part of the Dobrudzha region over the last decade (abstract)
10:15-10:45Coffee Break
10:45-12:15 Session L9: Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Technologies | UAV Applications and New Trends
Location: Library Hall
10:45
Advancing Coastal Monitoring and Mapping Through Integrated Geospatial Technologies: Insights from the COASTLINE Project (abstract)
11:00
Assessing the Capability of Consumer-Grade Drones for Creating a High-Accuracy Map: a Comparative Analysis (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nikolay Atanasov
11:15
GIS and Sentinel Satellite-Based Assessment of Land Use and Land Cover Changes Using Multi-Temporal Data (abstract)
PRESENTER: Lulzim Hajdini
11:30
Methodological Perspectives on Crop Rotation Mapping with Copernicus Remote Sensing Data (abstract)
PRESENTER: Rumiana Vatseva
11:45
Robust site-specific radiometric calibration of PlanetScope NDVI using UAS-based reference data for precision agriculture
12:00
Use of unmanned aerial systems to solve the tasks of the Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre and Cartography (Rosreestr) (abstract)
12:15-14:00Break
14:00-15:30 Session L10: Web Cartography and Digital Atlases
Location: Library Hall
14:00
Warsaw in the Historical Atlas of Polish Towns series (abstract)
14:15
Biographical Atlas - Mapping Our Lives (abstract)
PRESENTER: Tedo Gorgodze
14:30
Introducing the Atlas of Sustainability: A Case Study in Actionable Cartography (abstract)
PRESENTER: Robert E. Roth
14:45
Three-Dimensional Cartographic Modeling for Cultural Heritage Visualization: a Case Study of St. Nedelya Cathedral, Sofia (abstract)
15:00
EOFuncGraph:On-Demand Workflow for Instantaneous Analysis of Remote Sensing Data via FaaS (abstract)
PRESENTER: Xinfeng Huang
15:15
Augmented Reality in the School: Enhancing Learning for Children (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nikola Yonov
Friday, June 19th

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09:00-10:30 Session L11: GIS Technologies and Interdisciplinary Applications | GIS for Geology, Natural Sciences, and Ecosystems
Location: Library Hall
09:00
Towards Standardized Tactile Map Design for the Visually Impaired: A Systematic Review of Cartographic Practices (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ayca Eraslan
09:15
Cartographic Generalization and GIS Analysis of the Dynamics of the Natural Environment’S States (from a Case Study of Georgia) (abstract)
09:30
Mapping Agricultural Landscapes and Water Resources Using Remote Sensing: Methodological Advances and Applications (abstract)
PRESENTER: Rumiana Vatseva
09:45
Post-Disaster Analysis of Natural Gas Consumption Using GIS and Machine Learning: A Case Study of Malatya, Türkiye (abstract)
10:00
Using Remote Sensing and GIS in Assessing Geological Risk In The Areas Of Cultural Heritage Sites- Case Study of Vishegrad Fortress, Eastern Rhodopes, Bulgaria (abstract)
10:15
Geospatial technologies for monitoring and quantifying water erosion (abstract)
09:00-13:00 Session P4: Poster Session
3D Modeling and gis integration of borehole trajectories: methods and prototyping for subsurface visualization (abstract)
Climate Change Impacts on Winter Wheat Phenology in Semi-Arid Regions of Algeria (2016–2025) Using Sentinel-2 Time Series (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ghabi Mohamed
Improving Wetland Mapping Accuracy in the Oran Region Using Landsat Data and Feature-Enhanced SVM Classification (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sarah Kreri
Assessing the contribution of the precipitation events to the geological hazard in Eastern Rhodopes by remotely sensed data (abstract)
Optical–SAR and GIS Fusion with Deep Learning for InSAR Coherence Enhancement in Deformation Mapping (abstract)
Web-Based Cartographic Visualization of Air Pollution (abstract)
10:30-11:00Coffee Break
11:00-12:30 Session L12: GIS Technologies and Interdisciplinary Applications | GIS for Geology, Natural Sciences, and Ecosystems
Location: Library Hall
11:00
Pluvial flood inundation modeling of extreme rainfall using the rain-on-grid method in MIKE+ hydraulic model: a case study (abstract)
PRESENTER: Matej Vojtek
11:15
Spatial Analysis Applications for Defense Purposes: Case Studies from Student Research (abstract)
11:30
The development of AI-driven agent to automate the analysis of geospatial data for crisis management (abstract)
PRESENTER: Marek Wyszyński
11:45
Geospatial Data Collection and Integration for Forest Ecosystem Characterization in Support of Wildfire Analysis (abstract)
PRESENTER: Lyubka Pashova
12:00
Contemporary Approaches for Landscape Architecture Design – Advantages and Applications (abstract)
PRESENTER: Milena Danailova
12:15
Geostatistical variables in Carpathian pastoral landscapes shaping the potentially hazardous relationship between traditional and modern landscape users in the context of mountain tourism. An exploratory case study from northern Romania (abstract)