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Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment
The journal ‘Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment’ (RSASE) focuses on remote sensing studies that address specific topics with an emphasis on environmental and societal issues – regional / local studies with global significance. Subjects are encouraged to have an interdisciplinary approach and include, but are not limited by: ”
-Global and climate change studies addressing the impact of increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases, CO2 emission, carbon balance and carbon mitigation, energy system on social and environmental systems
-Ecological and environmental issues including biodiversity, ecosystem dynamics, land degradation, atmospheric and water pollution, urban footprint, ecosystem management and natural hazards (e.g. earthquakes, typhoons, floods, landslides)
-Natural resource studies including land-use in general, biomass estimation, forests, agricultural land, plantation, soils, coral reefs, wetland and water resources
-Agriculture, food production systems and food security outcomes
-Socio-economic issues including urban systems, urban growth, public health, epidemics, land-use transition and land use conflicts
-Oceanography and coastal zone studies, including sea level rise projections, coastlines changes and the ocean-land interface
-Regional challenges for remote sensing application techniques, monitoring and analysis, such as cloud screening and atmospheric correction for tropical regions
-Interdisciplinary studies combining remote sensing, household survey data, field measurements and models to address environmental, societal and sustainability issues
-Quantitative and qualitative analysis that documents the impact of using remote sensing studies in social, political, environmental or economic systems