Journal Details
International Journal of Remote Sensing
Aims & Scope
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2006 Impact Factor: 0.980
Ranking: 7/11 (Remote Sensing); 5/11 (Imaging Science & Photographic Technology)
The International Journal of Remote Sensing is concerned with the science and technology of remote sensing and the applications of remotely sensed data in all major disciplines. Principal topics are: data collection, analysis, interpretation and display; surveying from space, air and water platforms; sensors; image processing; use of remotely sensed data; economic surveys and cost-benefit analyses. The journal contains primary papers on basic science, techniques and applications, and a section of Remote Sensing Letters containing material that merits fast publication. Most papers feature illustrations in colour.
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