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Introduction

Remote sensing technology continues to play a significant role in the understanding of our environment. It has evolved into an integral research tool for the natural sciences. Disciplines such as climatology, hydrology, and studies of the terrestrial biosphere have all developed a strong remote sensing component. Moreover, remote sensing has facilitated our understanding of the environment and its many processes over a broad range of spatial and temporal scales. This is a highly important aspect of land surface research, especially in the management of land and water resources and for the detection of environmental change.

Remote sensing applications have greatly enhanced our ability to monitor and manage our natural resources, especially in the areas of agriculture, ecosystems, and water resources. However, in spite of significant progress in recent years, there are still many areas where the potential of remote sensing has not been fully realized, and these are areas of active research.

 

Of unique importance are those efforts that are focused on gaining a better understanding of what sensors are actually measuring as well as new applications and inverse modelling techniques. Contributions using visible, near- and thermal infrared, microwave and other wavebands are solicited, as well as applications using laser or hyperspectral imaging. The conference is especially interested in papers, which emphasize the use of data from satellite, airborne and UAV platforms, describing recent research results in the hydrological, agricultural and ecosystems sciences. Contributions are sought for state-of-the-art research and operational developments, in particular related to water cycle research and to climate change. Invited keynote speakers will present overviews of problems, progress and prospects in key areas. Supporting papers are requested that review the latest contributions of Earth Observations (EO) to water cycle and soil-vegetation-atmosphere sciences from global to basin to plot scales (e.g., precipitation, soil moisture, water levels, surface water, groundwater, land and water mass and heat exchanges). Also assessing the advances and identify the needs in physical modeling, including uncertainties and consistency quantification and data assimilation of EO-based observations to improve our knowledge of water, vegetation and ecosystems processes and our ability to assess future changes in water cycle, extreme events and hydrological hazards.

 

Understanding of small-scale complex environmental systems is still a challenging problem due to interface between global and regional data sets. This is driven by lack of in situ observations and the variety of downscaling techniques used to model the regional issues. These are the pre-requisites for addressing urban to regional problems such as agriculture health, water resource management, drought and food security.

Technological advancements in remote sensing coupled with advances in IT, cloud computing, mobile technology, wide spread adoption of GPS, and digital technologies have created a unique opportunity for implementing smarter solutions for small holder farmers globally, with increased productivity, reduced resource consumption, and food security. Thus, allowing to deliver high tech agriculture services based on Remote sensing.

Also, distributed networks provide the opportunity for setting up integrated processing for near real-time regional or global monitoring products for hydrology; agriculture; and ecosystems: e.g., HF radar networks, ground stations, GPS networks, flux towers, etc..

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Submission Topics

Papers related (but not limited) to the following topics are solicited:

Hydrological Sciences 

  1. hydrological modelling

  2. data assimilation in hydrology (interpolation, smoothing and filtering applications)

  3. data scaling

  4. water balance applications

  5. soil moisture

  6. satellite-based rainfall estimation and modeling (e.g., meteorological RADAR, thermal infrared)

  7. surface temperature estimation and modelling

  8. radiative transfer modelling

  9. precipitation, snow and ice hydrology

  10. water resource management

  11. drought monitoring, analysis and prediction

  12. sedimentation and erosion

  13. radar applications in hydrology (interferometry for land slide detection; canopy, soil moisture and soil roughness characterization; flooding)

  14. lidar applications in hydrology

  15. remote sensing in depth to ground water modeling and detection (passive and active microwaves, thermal infrared, gravimetry, ground penetrating radar)

  16. remote sensing in surface water topography and hydrodynamic

  17. water quality

  18. estuarine and coastal applications

  19. remote sensing applied to hydrodynamic

  20. flood mapping and modeling

Agricultural Biosphere 

  1. smarter solutions for farmers based on IT, cloud computing, mobile technology, GPS

  2. precision farming applications

  3. crop yield modelling

  4. food production, energy and water nexus

  5. agrifood remote sensing systems

  6. water securing for food• agriculture disease detection

  7. fluorescence applications in agriculture

  8. wildfire applications

  9. forestry dynamics and carbon cycle studies

  10. canopy and leaf optical models

  11. vegetation indices applications

  12. biomass monitoring

  13. photosynthetically active radiation

  14. evapotranspiration and energy balance (EB) applications

  15. energy balance model validation methods (eddy covariance, scintillometry etc.).

Ecosystems and environmental change 

  1. ecosystem management

  2. ecological monitoring

  3. climate modeling, prediction and environmental change

  4. forecasting techniques

  5. long-term data records for water cycle and climate

  6. regional and global vegetation monitoring early warning techniques.

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  • Conference Date

    Sep 26

    2016

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    Sep 29

    2016

  • Sep 29 2016

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