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International Journal of Remote Sensing

International Journal of Remote Sensing


Now Incorporating Remote Sensing Reviews (0275-7257)
2007 Impact Factor: 0.987 Ranking: 5/11 (Imaging Science & Photographic Technology)
Copyright Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Report 2008
An official journal of the Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society Visit the organisation site
Published By: Taylor & Francis
Volume Number: 29
Frequency: 24 online issues, 12 print issues per year
Print ISSN: 0143-1161
Online ISSN: 1366-5901
 

Aims & Scope

Editorial 29:1 - 'All Change?' Giles Foody

 
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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.
 
Free Use of Colour

We are pleased to announce that from 2009, IJRS has the capacity to publish free colour in print for its authors - providing that the figure warrants colour, and is used in situtions where it is necessary on scientific, and not merely cosmetic, grounds.  Final decision will be at the Editor-in-Chief's discretion.

Readership
 
Scientists, engineers and managers interested in geophysical parameters, mapping, environmental monitoring, natural renewable and non-renewable resources and pollution.

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