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Bartosz Stypinski

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Author: Bartosz StypinskiYear: 2025clear all
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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM 2025, Water Resources, Forest, Marine, and Ocean Ecosystems, Vol25, Issue 3.1
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APPLICATION OF THE ANALYTIC HIEARCHY PROCESS (AHP) FOR ASSESSING GROUNDWATER RETENTION POTENTIAL USING LiDAR AND WELL DATA

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-08-15, Szymon Labojko, Bartosz Stypinski, Agnieszka Malinowska)

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This study explores the application of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to identify groundwater retention potential within a 130 km- study area, leveraging high-precision LiDAR measurements and data from 150 wells. By integrating advanced geospatial technology with extensive field data, this approach offers a unique methodology for analyzing groundwater retention. AHP was employed to assess several key geographical factors, including the Topographic Position Index (TPI), slope, hydrographic network density, la...

Hydrology and Water Resources2025
25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM 2025, Water Resources, Forest, Marine, and Ocean Ecosystems, Vol25, Issue 3.1
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INTEGRATING HYDROLOGICAL ANALYSIS WITH SUSTAINABLE LAND USE AND RESOURCE PLANNING IN MINING REGIONS: A CASE STUDY OF BOGDANKA SA

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-08-15, Bartosz Stypinski, Slawomir Bojarczuk, Agnieszka Malinowska)

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Sustainable land use and resource planning are essential for reconciling resource extraction with environmental protection, particularly in mining regions. This study examines the integration of hydrological analysis into sustainable land-use planning, with a specific focus on the Bogdanka SA coal mine in Poland. The objective is to identify limitations in current hydrological methodologies and to propose enhancements that support more effective resource management. The paper reviews critical components of hydrolo...

Hydrology and Water Resources2025
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