Taylor & Francis
Geo-Spatial Information Science
(ISSN 1993-5153)
Aims and scope
Geo-spatial Information Science is an open access journal that publishes research on the application and development of surveying and mapping technology. Geo-spatial Information Science was founded by Wuhan University and is now published in partnership with Taylor & Francis.
In addition to serving as a source reference and archive of advancements in these disciplines, Geo-spatial Information Science aims to provide a platform for communication between researchers and professionals concerned with the following topics:
Photogrammetry
Remote sensing
Geographical information systems (GIS)
Cartography
Engineering surveying
GPS
Geodesy
Geomatics
Geophysics
The journal particularly encourages papers on innovative applications and theories in the fields above, or of an interdisciplinary nature.
Geo-spatial Information Science’s editorial committee consists of 21 professors and research scientists from different regions and countries, such as America, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and China.
Geo-spatial Information Science operates a single-blind peer review policy.
All articles are made freely and permanently available online through gold open access publication.
Read the Instructions for Authors for information on how to submit your article.