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Spatial Analysis and Modeling in Urban Remote Sensing

A special issue of Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292). This special issue belongs to the section "Urban Remote Sensing".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 309

Special Issue Editors

School of Geoscience, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USA
Interests: urban remote sensing; spatial analysis; environmental modeling; urban functional zone mapping

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Urban environments are essential to human beings, with over half of the world’s population residing in urban and suburban areas. In recent decades, urban environments have experienced rapid modifications due to population growth and migration from rural to urban areas. As a result, numerous urban issues, including urban sprawl, congestion, air and water pollution, segregation, flooding, etc., have attracted attention from scholars and urban planners.

Remote sensing technologies provide an innovative means for monitoring, synthesizing, and modeling urban environments. Especially, recent progress in very-high-resolution, hyperspectral, Lidar, and UAV remote sensing techniques, together with traditional medium-resolution and coarse-resolution imagery, have made the comprehensive understanding and modeling of urban environments possible.

This Special Issue emphasizes the application of spatial analysis and modeling techniques for monitoring, synthesizing, and modeling urban environments. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following topics:

  • Urban land use/land cover mapping and change analysis;
  • New sensors’ (e.g., Lidar, UAV, and hyperspectral) applications in analyzing urban environments;
  • Integration of social sensing and/or GeoAI techniques and urban remote sensing;
  • Image processing algorithm development for monitoring and modeling urban environments;
  • Socio-economic applications (e.g., population, housing, crime, etc.);
  • Public health applications (e.g., heat stress);
  • Urban planning practices;
  • Analysis and modeling of environmental impacts (e.g., flooding, air and water pollution, biodiversity, eco-environment, etc.).

Dr. Wei Fan
Prof. Dr. Changshan Wu
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • remote sensing
  • urban environment monitoring and modeling
  • unmanned aerial vehicles
  • lidar
  • hyperspectral sensor
  • imaging spectroscopy
  • social sensing
  • GeoAI
  • image processing algorithm
  • land use/land cover mapping and change analysis
  • socio-economic applications
  • public health applications
  • urban planning practices
  • environmental modeling
  • environmental impacts

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