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simulations, 3D printing, GPS navigation and generating individual static/
dynamic views from any location. The result connects GIS with other sci-
ences like architecture, agriculture, forestry or road design and can be further
used as a GIS server with large dimensioned 3D terrain model.
3D environment creates an imaginary bridge which allows to interconnect
GIS outputs with other disciplines like architecture or transportation because
of the support of wide-range 3D file formats.
Acknowledgments This work was supported by the project No. CZ.1.07/2.2.00/28.032 Innova-
tion and support of doctoral study program (INDOP), financed from EU and Czech Republic
funds.
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