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Chinese Geographical Science - Call for Papers: Remote Sensing for Coastal Resources and Environment

With complex and diverse properties, the coastal zone is strongly affected by climate change and human activities. China’s coastal zone has a wide spatial span and great differences in natural environment and social-economic development, and therefore, it has been becoming a focus of academic research and policy management. Over the past few decades, a number of economic zones have been developed and formed on the basis of large estuaries and bays, such as Bohai Economic Rim, Yangtze River Delta Economic Zone, Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (the Greater Bay Area), Beibu Gulf Economic Region, etc. Under such circumstance, it is of growing significance to monitor and assess coastal resources and environment.    Remote sensing can provide an important technical support for monitoring resource and environment change. This new Special Issue from Chinese Geographical ScienceRemote Sensing for Coastal Resources and Environment focuses on latest progress in remote sensing monitoring and assessment of resources and environment in coastal zone at multiple temporal and spatial scales. Therefore, this Special Issue is open to anyone conducting research in the field. Potential topics include, but are not limited to, the following areas:

  • Remote sensing on coastal resources and environment
  • Remote sensing on coastal ecosystem at multiple scales
  • Remote sensing on ecosystem services in coastal zone
  • Remote sensing on land-sea interactions in coastal zone
  • Remote sensing on coastal disasters and coastal resilience
  • Remote sensing on human activities and their effects in coastal zone
  • Remote sensing of island, bay, estuarine delta, regional sea, etc.
  • Remote sensing for SDGs in coastal zone


Sponsors

Xiyong HOU, Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Jialin LI, Department of Geography and Spatial Information Techniques, Ningbo University, China
Fengqin YAN, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Runhe SHI, Key Laboratory of Geographic Information Science, Ministry of Education, School of Geographic Sciences, East China Normal University, China

About the sponsors

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Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Email: xyhou@yic.ac.cn

Homepage: https://people.ucas.edu.cn/~HouXY?language=en (this opens in a new tab)

Dr. Xiyong HOU now is a professor at Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His current research focuses on remote sensing of resources and environment in coastal zone, coastal risk assessment, Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM).

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Department of Geography and Spatial Information Techniques, Ningbo University

Email: lijialin@nbu.edu.cn (this opens in a new tab)

Homepage: https://tutors.eol.cn/web/index/tabledetails?service_id=36&tutor_id=8145&rel=3&type=1 (this opens in a new tab)

Dr. Jialin LI now is a professor at the Department of Geography and Spatial Information Techniques, Ningbo University. His current research focuses on remote sensing in coastal environments and coastal zone management.

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Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Email: yanfq@lreis.ac.cn

Homepage: http://www.lreis.ac.cn/en/People/ARPS/202005/t20200521_560519.html (this opens in a new tab)

Dr. Fengqin YAN now is an associate professor at the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Her current research focuses on the application of remote sensing and GIS, especially coastal monitoring by remote sensing and coastal function optimization.

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Key Laboratory of Geographic Information Science, Ministry of Education, School of Geographic Sciences, East China Normal University

Email: rhshi@geo.ecnu.edu.cn

Homepage: https://faculty.ecnu.edu.cn/_s33/srh/main.psp (this opens in a new tab)

Dr. Runhe SHI now is an associate professor at School of Geographic Sciences, East China Normal University. His research focuses on the retrieval of biochemical and biophysical parameters of terrestrial ecosystems using remote sensing data. Currently he is working on the conservation of biodiversity in coastal wetlands.

Important dates

Manuscript submission deadline: February 29, 2024

Estimated publication time: Published online once accepted.

Submission URL: http://egeoscien.neigae.ac.cn (this opens in a new tab)

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