Remote Sensing for Land Degradation and Drought Monitoring
A special issue of Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Remote Sensing".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 February 2023) | Viewed by 22895
Special Issue Editors
Interests: remote sensing of land surface dynamics; remote sensing for land degradation and drought monitoring & assessment; remote sensing for agricultural applications; earth observation and geo-information for policy support and international cooperation support (SDGs, Sendai indicators etc.)
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Interests: land surface/dynamics monitoring; understanding the socio-ecological system; diseases and pest modelling; drought monitoring; land degradation; fire effects; agriculutural applications; VCS/REDD+
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Land degradation (LD) and droughts are among the most serious challenges worldwide, affecting people’s livelihoods and the health of socioecological systems. The role of Earth Observation has become paramount for monitoring and assessing both phenomena. However, there are still some methodological and conceptual gaps that should be urgently addressed to advance progress in deriving spatially explicit and reliable information and indicators on LD and droughts.
This upcoming Special Issue on “Remote Sensing for Land Degradation and Drought Monitoring” calls for original research papers focused on monitoring land degradation and drought in different ecosystems and spatial and temporal scales. Submissions that address the synergistic use of multiple EO-based data streams, multiple indicators, and validation techniques are strongly encouraged. Innovative time series analysis techniques and new machine learning approaches are also encouraged. The use of integrative spatial modelling approaches for monitoring and early warning of both phenomena is also of interest.
Dr. Olena Dubovyk
Dr. Tobias Landmann
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Land degradation
- Desertification
- Disaster risk reduction and preparedness
- Drought hazard
- Early warning
- Multitemporal analysis
- Time–series analysis
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