Special Issue on Applied Earth Observation and Remote Sensing in Latin America
Cargando...
Archivos
Fecha
2016-12
Autores
Villalón-Turrubiates, Iván E.
Scavuzzi, Carlos
Freitosa, Raúl
Frery, Alejandro
López-Martínez, Carlos
Título de la revista
ISSN de la revista
Título del volumen
Editor
IEEE
Resumen
Descripción
This special Issue focused on recent research led by South American researchers and teams. It is a long overdue pos- sibility offered to researchers in this geographical area to share their excellent work with the international community. Accord- ingly, the response to the call for papers was overwhelming, with more than 60 papers submitted from eight countries.
Eventually, 23 articles were accepted, among which 11 are authored from Brazil, while Argentina and Mexico contribute each with five papers, and Colombia and Ecuador have one arti- cle accepted each. Testifying the international breadth of these researches, seven of these contributions have coauthors from outside Latin America: two from Italy, and one from France, Canada, Finland, USA, and Germany.
Before describing the contributions that have been selected for this issue, it is worth recalling briefly the history and current situation of remote sensing activities in the three major countries in the area, which, as mentioned, contribute to the large majority of the works published in the following pages.
Palabras clave
Remote Sensing
Citación
Ivan E. Villalón-Turrubiates, Carlos M. Scavuzzi, Raúl Q. Feitosa, Alejandro C. Frery y Carlos López-Martínez, “Special Issue on Applied Earth Observation and Remote Sensing in Latin America”, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observation and Remote Sensing (JSTARS): Special Issue on Applied Earth Observation and Remote Sensing in Latin America, vol. 9, no. 12, pp. 5287-5293, Diciembre 2016.