The 5th International Electronic Conference on Remote Sensing with a focus on “Advances in experimental and theoretical studies of terrestrial atmosphere and underlying surface” will be held on 7-21 November 2023. The main aim of the conference is to present recent advances in experimental and theoretical studies of atmosphere (trace gases, atmospheric aerosol, cloudiness, precipitation, temperature, and pressure) and underlying surface with a focus on cryosphere, which has nonlinear impacts on climate change trends and the warming of our planet. The conference will promote the use of remote sensing and geospatial information technology and make it possible to exchange innovative approaches in the area of remote sensing.
Topics: S1. Remote sensing systems and techniques S1-1. Ground-based, airborne, shipborne, and spaceborne remote sensing systems S1-2. Hyperspectral remote sensing S1-3. Lidar remote sensing S1-4. Radar remote sensing S1-5. Passive remote sensing S2. Remote sensing: physical fundamentals and inverse theory S2-1. Electromagnetic light scattering S2-2. Radiative transfer S2-3. Inverse theory S3. Remote sensing applications S3-1. Oceanic remote sensing S3-2. Vegetation remote sensing S3-3. Remote sensing of land use and land cover change S3-4. Remote sensing of snow and ice S3-5. Remote sensing of precipitation S3-6. Aerosol remote sensing S3-7. Cloud remote sensing S3-8. Remote sensing of atmospheric trace gases