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REMOTE SENSING
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LAKE-WETLAND-WATERSHED
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WATERSHED
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Call for Papers |
In recent decades, remote sensing technology, with the significant development in instruments and data processing methods, has provided a sophisticated tool to understand Earth surface dynamics. The lake–wetland–watershed ecosystem is a complex system with interactions between the water and ecological community, which varies and develops with certain structures and functions through the water cycle. Therefore, water-related parameter monitoring and process-based modeling of this unique system are essential for both ecology protection and watershed management.
In this Special Issue, we invite submissions that incorporate studies on remote sensing monitoring and hydrologic or hydrodynamic modeling of lake–wetland–watershed systems to solve newly emerging environmental problems as well as to develop applications of modern monitoring and modeling technologies. This Special Issue will cover research on watershed modeling, water-related parameter retrieval from remote sensing, wetland ecology monitoring, lake–watershed coupling simulation, etc. As well as new findings, studies of the lake–wetland–watershed ecosystem that require novel approaches, the development of new tools, or improvement of existing models are welcome. For further reading, please follow the link to the special issue website at: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/water/special_issues/Remote_Watershed |
Credits and Sources |
[1] Water-Remote Sensing 2022 : Application of Remote Sensing in Process Analysis and Lake-Wetland-Watershed Ecosystem |