Remote Sensing of Environment
- Volume 16
- Issue 16
- ISSN: 0034-4257
Next planned ship date: November 24, 2023
- 5 Year impact factor: 14.2
- Impact factor: 13.5
Remote Sensing of Environment (RSE) serves the Earth observation community with the publication of results on the theory, science, applications, and technology of studies… Read more
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Land cover mapping, vegetation species identification and mapping
Land surface energy and water balance
Disturbance (fire, insect, harvest)
Agriculture (crop mapping, yield prediction, phenology, soil properties, management practices)
Forest and rangeland productivity and inventories
Ecological applications & Ecosystem services (wetland, biodiversity, habitat, animal population, etc.)
Urban applications (mapping, energy consumption, population, etc.)
Terrestrial ecosystem productivity and carbon cycles
Soil properties (moisture, organic matter, texture, structure, etc.)
Geological Applications (minerals, landslide, subsidence, geomorphology, earth quake, etc.)
Hydrology and water resources
Inland and coastal waters
Oceanography and marine science
Cryosphere, mapping and modelling
Atmospheric science and meteorology
Snow, ice and glaciers
Techniques & MethodsFeature extraction from RS images: segmentation and classification, surface structural, biochemical or physiological traits estimation from RS data
Radiative transfer modelling
Machine and deep learning for RS data analysis
RS Data assimilation
Satellite time series analysis & change detection
Satellite data fusion (spectral, spatial and temporal)
Satellite sensor systems characterization including radiometric and geometric calibration
New remote sensing missions and systems
Original Research Articles should describe important significant new results or methods that will advance the science or application of remote sensing. The main contribution should be the remote sensing component, rather than investigation of an environmental problem in which remote sensing does not play a major role. Papers dealing with single study sites are welcome, although the sites should be representative of broad conditions suitable for drawing conclusions of interest to the international audience of this journal. Studies based on close-range sensing (hand-held, IoT, UAV) are welcome if they show sufficient advances in RS methodology which can be generalized for large-area applications. Review Articles should provide a thorough review of the current state-of-the-art of an important subject in remote sensing, by providing insights and perspectives on the trends, with a synthesis of previous work beyond literature compilation or bibliometric studies. Short Communications are intended to publish significant new techniques, data, or results in a timely manner where expansion to a full-length paper may cause delay of their availability to the research or user community (5000 words).- ISSN: 0034-4257
- Volume 16
- Issue 16
- 5 Year impact factor: 14.2
- Impact factor: 13.5