Remote Sensing Applications in Environmental Pollution Monitoring for Sustainable Development
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Engineering and Science".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2023) | Viewed by 4954
Special Issue Editors
Interests: remote sensing, public health, environmental quality
Interests: GIScience; urban informatics; social sensing; GeoAI; urban visual intelligence
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Interests: remote sensing; water optical properties; lake carbon cycle; organic carbon burial in sediment; greenhouse gas emission; dissolution and particulate organic matter
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Environmental-pollution-associated population growth, urbanization, and industrialization have resulted in great pressure on the Earth’s sustainable development. Pollution in the atmosphere, water, soil, and so on poses a significant health threat to global citizens. Although scientists and policymakers have made great efforts to provide regular environmental reports to the public, timely or advanced pollution alerts and health advice remain an unsolved challenge. The lack of fine-grained observations of environmental pollutants, and synchronized personal health data, is the main obstacle. Recent advances in sensor resolution and data acquisition time, and the availability of big data make it possible to overcome the challenges of sparse and granular data.
Remote sensing allows for the measurement, integration, and presentation of multiscale spatiotemporal information. It has played a key role in sustainable development and covers a variety of subtopics in the fields of land resource surveying, environment change monitoring, water quality assessment, as well as near real-time disaster prevention and mitigation. Scientists and researchers recommend the use of remote sensing to integrate multidisciplinary knowledge for environmental assessment. It is believed that remote sensing applications in environment monitoring will have an increasing value in sustainable development, especially when combing data analysis with other techniques (e.g., geographic information system and deep learning).
This Special Issue seeks sustainable solutions to build a new environmental pollution monitoring system through remote sensing. We invite contributions to share their remote sensing applications in environment monitoring from the perspective of sustainable development. Any study that explores how remote sensing can be used in a cross-cutting, interdisciplinary manner to support decision making aimed at addressing sustainable environment challenges is encouraged. The topics can be but are not limited to:
- Environmental assessment based on remote sensing big data;
- Development of satellite-derived indices for water or soil diagnosis;
- Evaluation of environment quality by integrating satellite data;
- Remote-sensing-based solutions to sustainable environment;
- Deep learning algorithms to retrieve pollution information from satellite observations.
Dr. Ling Yao
Dr. Fan Zhang
Dr. Changchun Huang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- remote sensing
- big data
- environment pollution
- sustainable development
- deep learning
- public health
- ecological service value
- geospatial analysis
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