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Remote Sensing Of Environment
(ISSN 1879-0704)
Aims & Scope
Remote Sensing of Environment - An Interdisciplinary Journal
Remote Sensing of Environment (RSE) serves the Earth observation community with the publication of results on the theory, science, applications, and technology of remote sensing studies. Thoroughly interdisciplinary, RSE publishes on terrestrial, oceanic and atmospheric sensing. The emphasis of the journal is on biophysical and quantitative approaches to remote sensing at local to global scales.
Areas of interest include, but are not necessarily restricted to:
Agriculture, forestry and range
Biophysical-spectral models
Ecology
Geography and land information
Geology and geoscience
Hydrology and water resources
Atmospheric science and meteorology
Oceanography
Natural hazards
Image processing and analysis
Sensor systems and spectral-radiometric measurements.
Types of Articles Original Research Articles: Describe important significant new results or methods that will advance the science or application of remote sensing.
Review Articles: Provide a thorough review of the current state-of-the-art of an important subject, with a synthesis of previous work beyond literature compilation.
Short Communications: Brief papers containing significant new data or techniques may be published as Short Communications.
Authors are also welcome to submit to the journal's three companion titles: Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment (RSASE) accepts regional/local studies with global significance; the open access Science of Remote Sensing (SRS) focuses on publishing high impact science and applications; the open access International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation (JAG) publishes original papers that apply earth observation data to inventarisation and management of natural resources and the environment.