Remote Sensing Applications in Land Cover Changes and Associated Environmental Effects: Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities
A special issue of Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Remote Sensing".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2025 | Viewed by 3955
Special Issue Editors
Interests: land use and land cover; remote sensing; land resource management
Interests: land cover change; human activity; climate change; remote sensing
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: land cover mapping; satellite image processing; spatial analysis
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: land cover change; human activity; climate change; remote sensing ecology and evolution
Interests: land use; environmental management; remote sensing; ecosystem services
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Land cover change is an ongoing process intertwined with changes in population dynamics, climate, and socio-economic factors. Nearly four-fifths of the global land surface has been altered by direct human activities, significantly impacting land–atmosphere interactions, biodiversity, hydrological processes, the carbon cycle, and therefore human well-being. With the dual influences of climate change and human activities, land cover changes are becoming increasingly complex, emphasizing the importance of studying land use and land cover changes from global to regional scales and their environmental impacts. Satellite remote sensing technology has emerged as a powerful tool for monitoring the dynamics of land cover changes at various scales and exploring the mechanisms behind them. However, current research based on remote sensing still exhibits some discrepancies, and the associated monitoring and analysis methods present challenges.
This Special Issue of Remote Sensing, “Remote Sensing Applications in Land Cover Changes and Associated Environmental Effects: Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities,” aims to collect the latest advancements in remote sensing technologies and products for land cover change research and identify the impacts of human activities and climate change using various remote sensing techniques. The main areas include (but are not limited to) the following:
- Land cover changes in forests, grasslands, and urban areas;
- Vegetation degradation and biomass;
- Integrating remote sensing with other data sources for land cover change analysis;
- The impact of urbanization on environmental and climate change;
- The impacts of human activities and climate change on land cover change.
Prof. Dr. Mingjun Ding
Dr. Lanhui Li
Dr. Linshan Liu
Dr. Haiyan Zhang
Dr. Shoubao Geng
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- land cover change
- remote sensing
- climate change
- human activities
- human well-being
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