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https://www.mdpi.com/journal/remotesensing/special_issues/RSagriwater
欢迎本领域的专家学者投稿。
截止日期:2020.6.30.
征稿领域:
- 土壤水盐遥感反演;
- 作物遥感蒸散发模型;
- 基于遥感的灌区农业水文模型;
- 基于遥感的灌溉用水效率与作物水分生产率评价;
- 基于遥感的灌溉水优化分配与作物种植结构优化;
- 灌溉对生态环境影响的遥感评价;
- 基于遥感的其他农业水文水资源研究。
A special issue of Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2020
Guest Editor Dr. Songhao Shang
State Key Laboratory of Hydroscience and Engineering, Tsinghua University | |
Guest Editor Dr. Jingfeng Wang
Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology |
Dear Colleagues,
Agricultural water use covers about 70% of total water use in the world, most of which is used for irrigation. However, many parts of the world, especially arid and semiarid regions, suffer from shortage of irrigation water, which has negative impact on crop growth and food security in regional, national, and global scales. Studies on agricultural hydrology and water management provide the basis for the highly efficient use of precipitation and irrigation water.
In recent years, remote sensing (RS)-based models have provided efficient tools for agricultural hydrology and water resources modeling in irrigation districts, including soil moisture and salinity retrieval, evapotranspiration estimation, agro-hydrological modeling, irrigation efficiency and crop water productivity assessments, optimal allocation of irrigation water, and impact of irrigation practices on ecosystems and environment. However, agricultural hydrology and water resources modeling in irrigation district scale is still challenging, due to the complex interactions among hydrological processes, agricultural water management, and crop planting pattern and growth.
This Special Issue is inviting manuscripts on the following topics:
- RS-based retrieval methods for soil moisture and salinity;
- RS-based crop evapotranspiration modeling;
- RS-based agro-hydrological modeling in irrigation district scale;
- RS-based assessments of irrigation efficiency and crop water productivity;
- RS-based optimization of irrigation water and crop planting pattern;
- RS-based impact assessment of irrigation practices on ecosystems and environment;
- Other topics related to RS-based agricultural hydrology and water resources modeling.
Dr. Songhao Shang
Dr. Jingfeng Wang
Guest Editors
Manuscript Submission Information
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remote sensing
soil moisture
soil salinity
evapotranspiration
agro-hydrological model
irrigation efficiency
crop water productivity
irrigation water management
impact of irrigation practices on ecosystems and environment
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