Aim of the Turkish Journal of Remote Sensing Journal,
To present to the knowledge of National and international developments in the field of Remote Sensing to scientists related with Geomatics, Geology, Environment, Electric and Electronic, Computer etc. engineering fields.
To provide an easily accessible, broadly attended discussion environment that will strengthen and accelerate the sharing of knowledge and experience between scientists, researchers, engineers and other practitioners who engage in direct or indirect activities with the subject, and create an opportunity to disseminate them,
Turkey's technological and economic development in the problems related to remote sensing technology that can more effectively play a role of great importance in terms of inter-agency cooperation to be initiated and resolved to contribute to the development,
It has the aim of encouraging the development of Turkish as a scientific language in the field of Remote Sensing and to be free from foreign words.
Scope of the Turkish Journal of Remote Sensing Journal,
Basic remote sensing applications
RADAR/SAR/LIDAR
Hyperspectral remote sensing
Image classification and analysis methods
Improvement of atmospheric modelling for radiometric correction
Modelling of parameters obtained from satellite data
Global modelling, monitoring and global database for sustainable development
Checking validity of data by using laboratory and in-situ test methods
Integration of remote sensing and GIS methods
Applications of geographic information systems
Observation applications with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) and Terrestrial Laser Scanning
Applications of Airborne and Spaceborne Remote Sensing
Information utility for reducing disaster and risk effects: Early warning system, Impact assessment, monitoring, flexibility and risk reduction studies
Environmental pollution: Assessment and impact studies
Integration of remote sensing inputs and Earth surface applications
Monitoring growth of agricultural products for sustainable agriculture
Climate change studies
Global and regional dynamic of land use/ biodiversity
Desertification and aridity studies
Soil, vegetation and carbon arc in shore and ocean water