Frontiers in Remote Sensing is an open-access journal that advances and disseminates knowledge in remote sensing technologies and their applications. It is dedicated to publishing high-quality research that explores the use of satellite, airborne, and ground-based sensors to observe and measure the Earth's surface and atmosphere. Aiming to unite researchers and practitioners in the field, this journal addresses crucial aspects of environmental monitoring, resource management, and disaster assessment.
The journal covers a wide array of topics, encompassing sensor development, data processing techniques, and innovative applications across diverse domains, such as agriculture, forestry, urban planning, and climate change studies. It provides a platform for original research articles, reviews, and technical notes. Indexed in various databases, Frontiers in Remote Sensing is a valuable resource for remote sensing scientists, geographers, environmental scientists, and policymakers.
By promoting open access, Frontiers in Remote Sensing ensures that the latest findings are readily available to a global audience. Its focus on cutting-edge research and practical applications helps drive advancements in remote sensing technology and contribute to informed decision-making in environmental and societal challenges. The journal encourages interdisciplinary collaborations and welcomes submissions that explore the integration of remote sensing with other data sources and modeling approaches.