EARSeL is a scientific network of European remote sensing laboratories, coming from both academia and commercial/industrial sector, which covers all fields of geoinformation and earth observation through remote sensing. All scientists, professionals and researchers involved or interested in the field of the symposium are strongly encouraged to present papers according to the following topics. Authors are requested to submit their abstracts by December 15, 2011.
Contributions are invited in one of the following topics:
-Scientific applications of remote sensing, emerging methods and technologies
-Education and training in school, university, and public life
-Capacity building at organisations and authorities involved in environmental monitoring and protection
-Activities dealing with natural and cultural heritage
-Remote sensing for archaeology
-Land use and land cover, degradation and desertification
-Urban remote sensing
-Oceans, coastal zones and inland waters
-Natural and man-made disasters
-Forestry and forest fires
-Applications related to assist developing countries: mapping, monitoring and change analysis
-Remote sensing and its associated support to the understanding of climate change
-Hydrological applications: water management, underground water sources, land ice and snow
-3D remote sensing, Radar, Lidar, Thermal Remote Sensing
-New instruments and methods, including ground truth
For more information, please visit:
http://www.earsel.org/symposia/2012-symposium-Mykonos/index.php