Special Issue “Global Geospatial Information and Hazards Management for Smart Environments”

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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue will actively contribute emerging techniques and knowledge to global geospatial information and hazards management incorporated with earth observation systems for environmental changes with innovation, research, development, problem-solving, and embedded products toward a smart and geo-intelligent world. This Special Issue will present integrated technologies for disaster risk reduction and environmental changes with solutions management implementation in various parts of the world.We encourage papers from various aspects of Global Geospatial Information Technology, and future trends in geomatics to support the global geospatial disasters reduction and environmental sustainability vision with contributing to building a better world. Therefore, the subject area will cover various disciplines including digital transformation and data sharing; artificial intelligence and machine learning; computer vision for 3D real-world reconstruction; LiDAR technologies and mobile sensing; Building Information Management System (BIMS); mapping; 3D modelling; big data analytics; deep learning; artificial intelligence with related digital environments and earth; geoalgorithms; and any other related subjects such as natural hazards, disaster management, and earth observation systems for environmental changes and geohazards. Furthermore, this Special Issue will respond to current problem solving regarding the growing need for a smart and intelligent world that requires big data for analysis, integration, and dissemination, using innovative solutions.

The sections that best match the scope of the research topic:

Environmental and earth sciences, geomatics and big data analytics, geosensing and mobile sensing, digital transformation and sharing data, artificial intelligence and machine learning, smart cities and smart environments, natural hazards and disaster management, geoalgorithm development, visualization, and real-time and related topics that can work for digital earth and intelligent world development.

Dr. Saeid Pirasteh
Prof. Guoxiang Liu
Prof. Jonathan Li
Guest Editor