Abstracts are to be submitted via the online conference system ConfTool.
During the submission process, you will be asked to select the preferred presentation format, enter all authors, title, a short summary text and up to five keywords. Please use the abstract template, indicating the required format. The upload of a separate text file will be required.
PhD and MSc students (<32 years) can indicate if they would like to participate in the Young Scientist Award. Please also indicate during the submission process in the ConfTool if your abstract is associated to one of the proposed Workshops and Special sessions.
We are looking forward to your abstracts!
Please note that the number of submissions is limited to two (2) per submitting author.
Abstracts
The abstract template is available here.
The document presented in the link above serves as a formatting template for authors submitting an abstract to the 44th EARSeL Symposium, to be held from 26 – 29 May 2025 in Prague, Czech Republic. It contains all the necessary style elements to prepare the abstract in the preferred format. This abstract will be used to assist the organizers in selecting papers for oral presentations and posters and in designing the technical program. The document itself is set out using the layout and styles for the abstract. Your abstract should be saved in a file named as follows: “ID_Name_Symposium 2025”. Your ID can be found in your user account details in ConfTool. The document must be uploaded in ConfTool in pdf format to be considered for review.
Full Papers (optional for authors)
Authors have the opportunity to publish accepted abstracts as full papers in the ISPRS International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, listed in the ISI Conference Proceedings Citation Index (CPCI) of the Web of Science, SCOPUS, the E/I Compendex, and the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ).
After acceptance of the abstract, full-paper submissions must be formatted following the ISPRS format (templates in PDF, Word and Latex can be found here), with min-max length of 6-8 pages, including references.