期刊名称:EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING
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ISSN: | 2279-7254
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出版频率: | Continuous publication
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出版社: | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, England, OXON, OX14 4RN
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出版社网址: | http://www.aitjournal.com/
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影响因子: | 3.647 |
| 主题范畴: | REMOTE SENSING |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal The Journal is aimed at publishing research papers and technical notes related to the use of remote sensing technologies. Several types of papers are considered for publication, see the GUIDE section for more information. The Journal covers all the possible applications related to the use of active or passive remote sensing to terrestrial, oceanic, and atmospheric environments. Here follows a list of some of the most common thematic areas covered by the contributions published on the journal:
- land use/land cover - geology, earth and geoscience - agriculture and forestry - geography and landscape - ecology and environmental science - support to land management - hydrology and water resources - atmosphere and meteorology - oceanography - new sensor systems, missions and software/algorithms - pre processing/calibration - classifications - time series/change analysis - data integration/merging/fusion - image processing and analysis - modelling
Instructions to Authors
Online Submissions
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Author Guidelines
Three main types of manuscripts can be submitted for publication to the European Journal of Remote Sensing: 1. research papers related to the application of new data or new procedures; 2. technical notes related to the application of well known data and procedures; 3. state-of-the-art review papers.
All the papers are anonymously reviewed by independent referees nominated by the Editors.
In addition to such type of main contributions, short communications related to conferences, workshops of research activities, as well as short descriptions of new equipments, data and software of interest for the remote sensing community may also considered for publication. Reviews of books are also welcome. Papers submitted by commercial subjects to describe successful stories of data, methodologies, software or hardware used for application of remote sensing techniques may be published as Success Stories. Success Stories are subject to a payment whose price will be agreed with the Editors. These secondary types of papers are not peer-reviewed but checked by the Board of the Journal.
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Submit your manuscript
The Authors of the main papers should observe the following rules to submit a manuscript.
Language: the language of the journal is English.
Title: it should not be longer than 120 characters including blanks.
Abstract: it should not be longer than 750 characters including blanks.
Keywords: not less than 2 and not more than 6 keywords have to be provided.
Author/s: first name and family name of all the authors have to be reported with a superscript number to indicate affiliations and their address.
Paper length: approximately 10-25 A4 double-spaced pages for the main types of papers; 4-6 pages for the others.
Tables and Figures: tabs. and figs. should be included at the end of the manuscript, please mention in the text their position.
Citations: cite references in the text of your contribution as [White et al., 2000] if the reference has more than two authors, or [White and Green, 2000] and [Green, 2000] if you have two or one author of the reference respectively.
Bibliography: all the references in the bibliography must be cited in the text, all references cited in the text must have a correspondence with one and only one reference in the bibliography. The references in the bibliography must include DOI, when available.
Format: the manuscript must have double spaced lines, numbered lines, numbered pages.
Style: please avoid as much as possible the use of recesses; however, if it is not possible please make a single order. For lists please use , l) or a); each item should closed with ;, except the last one that ends with a full stop. Do not include other characters, do not use different text size nor underlined. Bold type is used only for title and paragraphs. Sub-paragraphs should be written in bold and italic type. Insert one blank line at the end of paragraphs and subparagraphs but not in the text. All texts, including the general title and the paragraph titles, should be written in Capitals and small letters.
Manuscript files in MICROSOFT WORD (.doc, .docx, .rtf) are accepted. Submit your manuscript through the Open Journal Systems (OJS) at http://ojs.agr.unifi.it/. Indicate the corresponding author for contacts with the Editorial Office (affiliation, address, phone numbers, and e-mail). Note that file larger than 20 MB cannot be uploaded for submission.
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After acceptance
When a manuscript is accepted for publication, the corresponding author should send the final version of the file in electronic format (.doc, .docx or .rtf); the manuscript should be formatted as follows:
Font: Times New Roman, single spacing.
Title: 15 pt centred, bold type.
Authors: (full first name and family name) 9.5 pt, bold type.
Affiliations: 9 pt, normal type, centred.
Titles of paragraph: 11.5 pt, bold type, no capital nor small capital, aligned on the left without full stop.
Text: 10.5 pt, normal type, justified.
Equations and formulae: all equations and formulae must be identified by a number enclosed in square brackets and placed on the right. Square brackets should be used for references to the equations and formulae within the text.
Decimal separator: please use a dot as decimal separator.
Tables: type for tables are in Times New Roman 9 pt. The tables should be mentioned inside the text with Table n, or (Tab. n) if in brackets. The tables should be preceded by a descriptive caption in bold type 9 pt, with Table in full, followed by a dash without full stop, eg. Table 1 -. Tables should be in black and white and centred in the text.
Figures (photos, diagrams, charts, graphs): the Figures should be mentioned inside the text with Figure n or (Fig. n) if in brackets. They should be followed by a descriptive caption in bold type 9 pt, with Figure in full, followed by a dash without full stop, eg. Figure 1 -. The maximum width of the figures is 17 cm and is not expected to print rotated figures. With the exception of the figures printed in full correctness, all the other figures cannot have a base greater than 9.5 cm. The Editorial Office is available to discuss technical aspects at this point. Figures should be included in the text (even at low resolution) of the wishes size for printing. The figures should also be provided in a separate file, without borders, in .tiff or .eps format with a resolution of no less than 300 dpi. In case of figures composed by two o more images, the Authors should send the figures already assembled in .tiff or .eps format.
Footnotes: they should be avoided as much as possible; however, when it is not possible, footnotes will be included at the end of the manuscript using numerical references in the text. References to projects, funding, reviewers will be included before the Bibliography in a section entitled Acknowledgements.
References: they are enclosed in [ ] with the following format: [Green, 1990] or [Rossi and Green, 1989], [Green et al., 1987] if the number of authors is greater than two. More works by the same author and the same year will be identified with the letters a, b, c. etc. More works by the same author cited consecutively should be placed in chronological order, with years separated by a comma [Rossi, 1990, 1993], while more works of different authors cited consecutively should be placed in chronological order and separated by a semicolon [Rossi, 1990; Bianchi, 1997]. If mentioned as part of a sentence, the name of an Author [1995] is followed by year of the reference publication.
Bibliography: all and only the works cited in the text should appear in Bibliography. The Bibliography should be listed in alphabetical order according to the Family name of the first author: White A., Rossi V., Green T. (1999) - Methods for the integration of TM and SPOT images. Italian Journal of Remote Sensing, 19: 153-157. DOI: 10.234/xyz.34.21111. Green A., Rossi C. (1978) Principles of Remote Sensing. Smith Editor, Rome. pp. 324. White K. (1998) ERS-3 data elaboration for landslide automatic mapping. Proceedings of the XXI Congress of the Italian Society of Geomorfology. Pisa. pp. 34- 76. Avoid the use AA.VV., even if the number of Authors is high.
Format: the manuscript must have single spaced lines and numbered pages (without numbered lines).
Style: avoid as much as possible the use of recesses; however, if it is not possible please make a single order. For lists please use , l) or a); each item should closed with ";" except the last one that ends with a full stop. Do not include other characters, do not use different text size nor underlined. Bold type is used only for title and paragraphs. Sub-paragraphs should be written in bold and italic type. Insert one blank line at the end of paragraphs and subparagraphs but not in the text. All texts, including the general title and the paragraph titles, should be written in Capitals and small letters.
The final version of the manuscript should be sent to the Editorial Office (aitjournal.editorialoffice@gmail.com) formatted according to the above rules and using the settings of the file Template_EuJRS in Microsoft Word (page size, margins, etc.). It is recommended to directly edit the file. Contact the Editorial Office (aitjournal.editorialoffice@gmail.com) to receive the file Template_EuJRS in Microsoft Word.
Italian authors are requested to be members of the Associazione Italiana di Telerilevamento (Italian Society of Remote Sensing) not in default condition.
Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
- The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
- The submission file is in Microsoft Word, or RTF, document file format; file size is not larger than 20 MB.
- Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
- The text is double-spaced with numbered lines; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed at the end of the text.
- The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
- In the "Comments for the Editor" below I provided name, surname, e-mail and affiliation of at least 3 potential reviewers.
Copyright Notice
Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in the European Journal of Remote Sensing.
Authors are free to distribute the journal's published version of their work (e.g., posting it to an institutional repository or trough social networks such as ResearchGate or LinkedIN). But we encourage to post the link to the paper instead of posting the PDF file.
Privacy Statement
The names and email addresses entered in the European Journal of Remote Sensing site will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other party.
Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief & founding Editor Marco Marchetti (University of Molise, Italy), marchettimarco@unimol.it
Co-Editors-in-Chief Gherardo Chirici (University of Molise, Italy), gherardo.chirici@unimol.it Marco Gianinetto (Polytechnics of Milan, Italy), gianinetto@polimi.it
Editors Clement Atzberger (BOKU, Austria) Stevan Berber (University of Auckland, New Zealand) Claudia Giardino (CNR-IREA, Italy) Maria Amparo Gilabert (Universitat de València, Spain) Daniel Oliver McInerney (Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement, France) Gaia Righini (ENEA, Italy) Marco Scaioni (Tongji University, China) Simonetta Paloscia (CNR, Italy)
Managing Editor Davide Travaglini (University of Florence, Italy)
Assistants-to-the-Editors Francesca Bottalico (University of Florence, Italy) Patrizia Rossi (University of Florence, Italy) Silvia Fiorentini (University of Florence, Italy) Catherine Zolli (forestlab.net)
Scientific Board Robert G. Brakenridge (Darmounth College, USA) Ruggero Casacchia (CNR-DTA, Italy) Pietro Ceccato (International Research Institute for Climate and Society, USA) Paolo Gamba (University of Pavia, Italy) Geoffrey J. Hay (University of Calgary, Canada) Ronald E. McRoberts (USDA Forest Service, USA) N.Padmanabhan (Indian Space Research Organisation, India) Nazzareno Mauro Pierdicca (University "La Sapienza" of Rome, Italy) Göran Ståhl (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden) Uwe Stilla (Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany) Piero Boccardo (Polytechnics of Turin, Italy) Mirco Boschetti (CNR-IREA, Italy) Piermaria Corona (University of Tuscia, Italy) Goffredo La Loggia (University of Palermo, Italy) Giovannimaria Lechi (Polytechnics of Milan, Italy) Vincenzo Levizzani (CNR-ISAC, Italy) Fabio Maselli (CNR-IBIMET, Italy) Maria Teresa Melis (University of Cagliari, Italy) Francesco Pirotti (University of Padova, Italy) Enzo Pranzini (University of Florence, Italy) Carlo Ricotta (University "La Sapienza" of Rome, Italy) Sergio Teggi (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy) Massimo Vincini (Universitá Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy) Pietro Alessandro Brivio (CNR-IREA, Italy)
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