Contact:
- email:
- katarzyna.bobkowska@pg.edu.pl
Positions:
Assistant professor
- workplace:
- Katedra Geodezji
Budynek Wydziału Inżynierii Lądowej i Środowiska - HYDRO, 110
- phone:
- (58) 347 10 12

Publications:
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Publication
- K. Bobkowska
- P. Burdziakowski
- P. Tysiąc
- M. Pulas
- Drones - Year 2024
The study of light pollution is a relatively new and specific field of measurement. The current literature is dominated by articles that describe the use of ground and satellite data as a source of information on light pollution. However, there is a need to study the phenomenon on a microscale, i.e., locally within small locations such as housing estates, parks, buildings, or even inside buildings. Therefore, there is an important...
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Publication
Studying the adverse effects of artificial light pollution requires systematic monitoring using various methods. One commonly used technique involves assessing the intensity of light reflected from surfaces with different types of digital cameras at various measurement levels. However, this approach does not always fully capture the characteristics of the light source itself. In our study, we focused on the potential application...
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Publication
- A. Kaczyńska
- A. Kosiński
- K. Bobkowska
- M. Zajączkowski
- R. Kamiński
- G. Piwko
- M. Gleinert-Rożek
- T. Gos
- K. Karnecki
- D. Kozłowski
- Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine - Year 2022
Background. The right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) is located above the supraventricular crest and reaches the level of the pulmonary valve. Detailed knowledge of the RVOT spatial structure and its morphology is extremely important for cardiac invasive therapeutic procedures. Objectives. To examine the spatial structure of the RVOT using virtual models of the right ventricle (RV) interior obtained post mortem. Material and...
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- Sustainability - Year 2022
Since the establishment of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations General Assembly in 2015, various perspectives on sustainable cities have been developed and adopted in order to achieve a better and more sustainable future. However, background research has revealed that these goals and targets are limited because they do not take into account the growing body of lighting-related research in diverse fields...
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Publication
- M. Kasprzyk
- W. Szpakowski
- E. Poznańska
- F. Boogaard
- K. Bobkowska
- M. Gajewska
- SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT - Year 2022
Nowadays, Nature-Based Solutions (NBSs) are developing as innovative multifunctional tools to maximize urban ecosystem services such as storm water preservation, reduction of runoff and flood protection, groundwater pollution prevention, biodiversity enhancement, and microclimate control. Gdańsk is one of the first Polish cities to widely introduce rain gardens (one example of an NBS) in different areas such as parks, city center,...
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