We are delighted to welcome two new Deputy Editors to the journal: Professor Pinliang Dong and Dr Ziheng Sun.
Welcome aboard!
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We are delighted to welcome two new Deputy Editors to the journal: Professor Pinliang Dong and Dr Ziheng Sun.
Welcome aboard!
Read more on our LinkedIn page: www.linkedin.com/posts/intern...
#IJRS #RemoteSensing
Issues 15 and 16 (Vol 46, August 2025) are now available!
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16: www.tandfonline.com/toc/tres20/4...
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Sentinel-2, PlanetScope and drone data were combined with #RandomForest classification to track aquatic plant species, achieving up to 97% accuracy with analysis of seasonal reflectance changes. This supports freshwater ecosystem conservation and monitoring.
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Issues 13 and 14 (Vol 46, July 2025) are now available!
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New open access paper!
A new approach by Padilla et al. (2025) uses Sentinel-3 data and machine learning to deliver near-realtime #BurnedArea estimates. The algorithm shows improved accuracy compared to existing products. ππ₯ #RemoteSensing
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NEW PAPER π£ Tree species proportion prediction using #AirborneLaserScanning & #Sentinel2 data with a #DeepLearning approach
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βοΈ Murray (@brntmrry.bsky.social), Coops, White, Dick (@adamdick.bsky.socialβ¬) & Ragab
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Issue 12 (Vol 46, June 2025) is now available!
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Issue 11 (Vol 46, June 2025) is now available!
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Issue 10 (Vol 46, May 2025) is now available!
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