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ENVIROSENS 2017 - International Symposium on Remote Sensing for Climate and Earth Monitoring

Date2017-05-21 - 2017-05-25

Deadline2017-01-03

VenueBarcelona, Spain Spain

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Websitehttps://www.iaria.org/conferences2017/EN...

Topics/Call fo Papers

Aerial sensors technologies used to detect and classify objects on Earth (both on the surface, and in the atmosphere and oceans) by means of propagated signals may relay on active remote sensing (RADAR, LiDAR) or passive (film photography, infrared, charge-coupled devices, and radiometers). The advances in phenomena modeling, and the increase of computation and storage power made it possible to explore Earth and Atmospheric with a greater accuracy. The quality of remote sensing data consists of its spatial, spectral, radiometric and temporal resolutions. Considering the big climatic and ecologic impact on monitoring vast areas of Earth and Space, we assist to major developments on technologies, models, tools, hardware, and software applications specifically dedicated to remote sensing. Large scale aerial sensing combined with ground-based sensing allow monitoring trends on natural long and short term phenomena. Remote sensing applications include monitoring deforestation in areas, glacial features in Arctic and Antarctic regions, and depth sounding of coastal and ocean depths. Other applications are useful for natural resource management, monitoring agricultural fields, such as land usage and conservation, and national security and overhead, ground-based and stand-off collection on border areas. Additionally, with a high velocity of urban changing, crowd mobility, animal migration, pollution, and traffic patterns are of particular interest. As input data are needed for monitoring, remote sensing replaces costly and slow data collection on the ground, ensuring in the process that areas or objects are not disturbed.
ENVIROSENS 2016, International Symposium on Remote Sensing for Climate and Earth Monitoring, is dedicated to advances and challenges on the following topics.
Topics:
Remote Sensing for Climatology Models
Remote Sensing for Environmental Modeling
Remote Sensing on Atmosphere, Clouds, Temperature, Ozone
Remote Sensing on Glaciers, Polar Fields, Sea Ice
Remote Sensing on Ocean Waters, Surface and Subsurface Water Currents, Wind-driven Currents, Coastal Waters, Lakes
Remote Sensing on Earthquakes, Hurricanes, Late Freezing, Air Currents
Remote Sensing on Large Disasters, Volcanoes, Wildfires, Marine Oil Spills, Landslide Hazards, Tornadoes
Remote Sensing on Earth Resources, Aerosols, Dams Surveillance, Geology, Reservoirs
Remote Sensing on Agriculture, Tropical Forests, Deserts, Vegetation Dynamics, Crop Estimation
Remote Sensing on Hydro, Flooding, Drought, Rainfalls, Snowstorms
Remote Sensing on Urban Traffic, Public and Commercial Transportation, Airports, Naval Ports
Remote Sensing on Urban Growths, Urban Mobility, Crowd Sensing, Tunnels and Bridges, Wild Animal Migration
Remote Sensing on Pollution, Air Quality, Radiation, Water Quality, Hydrocarbons, Waste Management

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