Aim of the Journal
IJSA welcomes innovative and original research papers and review articles related to various space applications for land, water, ocean, weather, atmosphere, ecology, disaster management, and planetary exploration, and involving the use of a variety of sensors and platforms. The journal encourages authors to submit manuscripts focused on novel space observation techniques, emerging sensor technologies, multi-source data fusion methods, and application-driven research. Contributions exploring interdisciplinary approaches that integrate space science, engineering, artificial intelligence, and geospatial information systems are well within the journal’s scope of interest.
Readership
IJSA aims to serve a global audience of practicing researchers, scientists, scholars, academicians, policymakers, government officials, and industry professionals dedicated to the ethical use of satellite data and the advancement of geospatial intelligence.
Scope of the Journal
The scope of this journal encompasses a broad range of disciplines and themes, including, but not limited to, the application of satellite data and geospatial intelligence in: Agriculture, forestry, geology, mineral exploration, hydrology, ecology, urban studies, glaciology, atmospheric sciences, meteorology, oceanography, environmental science, disaster, ecological studies, and planetary exploration using a wide-range of sensors like optical remote sensing, microwave remote sensing, thermal remote-sensing, hyper-spectral remote sensing, LiDAR, etc. deployed from air-borne, space-borne and UAV platforms.