Journals Applied Geomatics
Name
Applied Geomatics
Subjects
Environmental sciences
Engineering
Natural sciences
Remote sensing
Close range
Videometric photogrammetry
Image analysis
Digital mapping
Land and geographic information systems
Geographic information science
Integrated geodesy
Spatial data analysis
Heritage recording
Network adjustment
Numerical processes GNSS
Engineering surveys
Geomatics
Engineering
Natural sciences
Remote sensing
Close range
Videometric photogrammetry
Image analysis
Digital mapping
Land and geographic information systems
Geographic information science
Integrated geodesy
Spatial data analysis
Heritage recording
Network adjustment
Numerical processes GNSS
Engineering surveys
Geomatics
ISSN
1866-928X
Description
The official journal of the Italian Society of Photogrammetry and Topography (SIFET), Applied Geomatics (AG) covers all aspects and information on scientific and technical advances in the geomatic sciences. The journal publishes innovative contributions in geomatics applications ranging from the integration of instruments, methodologies and technologies and their use in the environmental sciences, engineering and other natural sciences. AG covers many research fields, including: remote sensing, close range and videometric photogrammetry, image analysis, digital mapping, land and geographic information systems, geographic information science, integrated geodesy, spatial data analysis, heritage recording; network adjustment and numerical processes GNSS, engineering surveys and geomatics. It also features articles from all areas of deformation measurements and analysis, structural engineering, mechanical engineering and all trends in earth and planetary survey science and space technology. In addition, the journal contains notices of conferences and international workshops, industry news, and information on new products.
Impact Factor (2 years)
1.200
Publisher
Springer Nature
Journal Webpage
Journal type
Hybrid Journal
Journals Publications
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