Topics
The symposium offers the opportunity to EARSeL and non-EARSeL members to interact and present preliminary research between the dedicated Special Interest Groups (SIG) workshops that are organised every two years. It is a great opportunity for all interested parties to expose their research to an international scientific community. The topics addressed in each annual symposium are related to the EARSeL’s Special Interest Groups, as well as contemporary topics of high interest. Submissions and presentations should be focusing on one or more of those topics, as sessions will be mostly organised according to those topics.
The topics for the 38th EARSeL Symposium include:
- 3D Remote Sensing
- Climate and Climate Change
- Cultural and Natural Heritage
- Developing Countries
- Education and training in school, university, and public life
- Forest Fires
- Forestry
- Geological Applications
- Hydrological Applications
- Hyperspectral Remote Sensing
- Imaging Spectroscopy
- Land Ice and Snow
- LiDAR Data Processing and Applications
- Natural and Man-made Disasters
- New instruments and methods, incl. ground truth
- Oceans, coastal zones and inland waters
- RADAR Data Processing and Applications
- Remote sensing for agriculture and food security
- Remote sensing for archaeology
- Scientific applications of remote sensing, emerging methods and techniques
- Thermal Remote Sensing
- UAV, UAS & RPAS
- Urban Remote Sensing