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COPERNICUS: il programma Europeo di osservazione della terra e le sue applicazioni

Diretta streaming venerdì 19 giugno ore 10.30 dall’Aula Magna dell’Università degli Studi di Firenze.

Maggiori info qui:

https://www.unifi.it/art-4803-osservazione-della-terra-l-ateneo-presenta-il-programma-europeo-copernicus.html

Special Issue in Remote Sensing in Water Management and Hydrology

tejr20.v051.i01.cover_IF2018The European Journal of Remote Sensing just opened a new special issue in Remote Sensing in Water Management and Hydrology.

Topics of interest include but are not restricted to:

  • Various applications of hydrology to water resources management
  • Effective utilization of remote sensing data in planning, design and operation of water resource systems
  • Integrating remote sensing and hydrological model to calculate water navigation and distribution
  • Need for remote sensing techniques to monitor water pollution
    Importance of remote sensing as a guide to earth observation
  • A study on the potential of water harvesting using Hydrologic remote sensing techniques
  • A review of remote sensing based methods for surface water monitoring
  • Future trends of pattern recognition in remote sensing of water related resources
  • A comparative study of remote sensing and hydrology in Groundwater exploration for water supply purposes
  • Role of remote sensing methodologies in flood forecasting and control
  • Opportunities and challenges of hydrological remote sense modeling for irrigation management

Edited by: Marimuthu Karuppiah (VIT University), Xiong Li, Hunan (University of Science and Technology), Shehzad Ashraf Chaudhry (International Islamic University)

Submit your papers here within the next 13 February 2020.

Available on-line the first Volume of Trends in Earth Observation

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The Italian Society of Earth Observation (AIT) starts a new editorial line with the periodic Trends in Earth Observation (ISSN 2612-7148).

Directly edited and published by AIT Trends in Earth Observation is aimed at hosting peer-review contributions which may not be suitable for publishing in traditional scientific Journals. The Volumes are intended to be published every two years.

Trends in Earth Observation is under evaluation by Web of Science for Impact Factor and by SCOPUS.

The first Volume entitled Earth observation advancements in a changing world (ISBN: 978-88-944687-1-7, DOI: 10.978.88944687/17) is available on line here.

Also available in printed format!

Submit your full paper to the special issue at European Journal of Remote Sensing

The submission to the European Journal of Remote Sensing special issue created for AIT2018 is now open here:

http://explore.tandfonline.com/cfp/est/tejr-cfp-si-2018-from-space-to-land-management

The deadline for submission is the 31 December 2018.