期刊名称:REMOTE SENSING IN ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation is a fully open access journal from Wiley and the Zoological Society of London. Remote sensing has enormous potential as to provide information on the state of, and pressures on, biological diversity and ecosystem services, at multiple spatial and temporal scales. This new publication provides a forum for multidisciplinary research in remote sensing science, ecological research and conservation science.
Indexing information:
- Biological Abstracts (Clarivate Analytics)
- BIOSIS Previews (Clarivate Analytics)
- Current Contents: Agriculture, Biology & Environmental Sciences (Clarivate Analytics)
- Science Citation Index Expanded (Clarivate Analytics)
- Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics)
Aims and Scope
Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation provides a forum for rapid, peer-reviewed publication of novel, multidisciplinary research at the interface between remote sensing science and ecology and conservation. The journal prioritizes findings that advance the scientific basis of ecology and conservation, promoting the development of remote-sensing based methods relevant to the management of land use and biological systems at all levels, from populations and species to ecosystems and biomes. The journal defines remote sensing in its broadest sense, including data acquisition by hand-held and fixed ground-based sensors, such as camera traps and acoustic recorders, and sensors on airplanes and satellites. The intended journal’s audience includes ecologists, conservation scientists, policy makers, managers of terrestrial and aquatic systems, remote sensing scientists, and students.
Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation is a fully open access journal from Wiley and the Zoological Society of London. Remote sensing has enormous potential as to provide information on the state of, and pressures on, biological diversity and ecosystem services, at multiple spatial and temporal scales. This new publication provides a forum for multidisciplinary research in remote sensing science, ecological research and conservation science.
Keywords
biodiversity, biogeography, biology, camera traps, conservation biology, conservation economics, conservation, ecology, ecosystem services, ecosystems, freshwater biology, hyperspectral imaging, landsat, LiDAR, marine biology, NDVI, non-invasive monitoring, population biology, protected areas, RADAR, remote sensing, satellites
Instructions to Authors
https://zslpublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/hub/journal/20563485/author-guidelines
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Nathalie Pettorelli, Zoological Society of London, UK nathalie.pettorelli@ioz.ac.uk
Honorary Editors
Gregory Asner, Stanford University, USA gpa@stanford.edu
Zoe Davies, University of Kent, UK z.g.davies@kent.ac.uk
Gregoire Dubois, European Commission Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy gregoire.dubois@ec.europa.eu
Claudia Kuenzer, German Aerospace Center, Germany claudia.kuenzer@dlr.de
Tim O'Brien, Wildlife Conservation Society, USA tobrien@wcs.org
Aurélie Shapiro, WWF-Germany, Germany aurelie.shapiro@wwf.de
Senior Editors
Mat Disney, University College London, UK mat.disney@gmail.com
Kate He, Murray State University, Kentucky, USA xhe@murraystate.edu
Ned Horning, American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA horning@amnh.org
Marcus Rowcliffe, Zoological Society of London, UK marcus.rowcliffe@ioz.ac.uk
Kylie Scales, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia kscales@usc.edu.au
Associate Editors
Abdulhakim Abdi, Lund University, Sweden hakim.abdi@gmail.com
Jorge Ahumada, Conservation International, USA jahumada@conservation.org
Karen Anderson, University of Exeter, UK karen.anderson@exeter.ac.uk
Carlos de Angelo, National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET), Argentina biocda@gmail.com
Dolors Armenteras, Colombia National University, Colombia darmenterasp@unal.edu.co
Christos Astaras, Forest Research Institute, Greece christos.astaras@fri.gr
Stephanie Bohlman, University of Florida, USA
Phil Bouchet, University of St Andrews, UK pjbouchet@gmail.com
Doreen Boyd, University of Nottingham, UK Doreen.Boyd@nottingham.ac.uk
Graeme Buchanan, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, UK Graeme.Buchanan@rspb.org.uk
Anthony Caravaggi, University of South Wales, UK arcaravaggi@gmail.com
Anna Carter, Iowa State University, USA acarter@iastate.edu
Nicola Clerici, Universidad del Rosario, Colombia nicola.clerici@urosario.edu.co
Anna Cord, Dresden University of Technology, Germany anna.cord@tu-dresden.de
Dan Friess, National University of Singapore, Singapore dan.friess@nus.edu.sg
Jean Guillard, French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA), France jean.guillard@thonon.inra.fr
Jose Luis Hernandez Stefanoni, Centro de Investigacion Cientifica de Yucatan A.C., Mexico jl_stefanoni@cicy.mx
Tim Hofmeester, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden tim.hofmeester@slu.se
Tommaso Jucker, CSIRO, Australia tommasojucker@gmail.com
Natalie Kelly, Australian Antarctic Division, CSIRO, Australia Natalie.Kelly@aad.gov.au
Tobias Kümmerle, Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany tobias.kuemmerle@hu-berlin.de
Vincent Lecours, University of Florida, USA vlecours@ufl.edu
Shaun Levick, CSIRO, Australia shaun.levick@csiro.au
Xuehua Liu, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China xuehua-hjx@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn
Mailys Lopes, Zoological Society of London, UK Mailys.Lopes@ioz.ac.uk
Justin Moat, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK j.moat@kew.org
Margarita Mulero-Pazmany, Liverpool John Moores University, UK muleromara@hotmail.com
Nicholas Murray, James Cook University, Australia nicholas.murray@jcu.edu.au
Dimitris Poursanidis, Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece dpoursanidis@gmail.com
Nicola Quick, Duke University, USA nicola.quick@duke.edu
Denise Risch, Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS), UK denise.risch@sams.ac.uk
Francesco Rovero, University of Florence, Italy francesco.rovero@unifi.it
Gwilym Rowlands, University of Oxford, UK gwilym.rowlands@zoo.ox.ac.uk
Rahel Sollmann, University of California Davis, USA rsollmann@ucdavis.edu
Matthew Van Den Broeke, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA mvandenbroeke2@unl.edu
Oliver Wearn, Zoological Society of London, UK oliver.wearn@ioz.ac.uk
Martin Wegmann, University of Würzburg, Germany martin.wegmann@uni-wuerzburg.de
Jian Zhang, East China Normal University, China jzhang@des.ecnu.edu.cn
Andras Zlinszky, Aarhus University, Denmark zlinszky.andras@okologia.mta.hu
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