About the Journal

Aims and Scope

The International Journal of Advanced Research in Geographical Information Systems and Remote Sensing Applications (IJARGIS-RSA) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to the advancement of spatial sciences. Our primary mission is to provide a global platform for researchers, academicians, and practitioners to share innovative research, technical developments, and diverse applications of GIS and Remote Sensing.

Core Objectives

  • Innovation: To publish cutting-edge theoretical and empirical research that pushes the boundaries of spatial data analysis.

  • Interdisciplinary Bridge: To foster dialogue between technologists developing spatial tools and scientists applying them in fields like ecology, urban planning, and disaster management.

  • Global Accessibility: To ensure high-quality research is available to a wide audience to facilitate better decision-making and sustainable development.

Scope of Interest

We welcome original research articles, review papers, and technical notes in the following areas (but not limited to):

Category Key Topics
Foundational GIS Spatial data modeling, Geoprocessing algorithms, 3D GIS, and Web-based GIS.
Remote Sensing Tech Satellite imagery, LiDAR, Hyperspectral imaging, and UAV/Drone applications.
Environmental Monitoring Climate change modeling, Forestry, Hydrology, and Agriculture (Precision Farming).
Urban & Social Sciences Smart cities, Transportation logistics, Geodemographics, and Public health mapping.
Advanced Computation AI and Machine Learning in spatial analysis, Big Data, and Cloud computing for GIS.

Why Publish With Us?

  • Rigorous Peer Review: A fair and thorough evaluation process by experts in the field.

  • Rapid Publication: Streamlined workflows to ensure timely dissemination of your work.

  • High Visibility: Optimized for indexing in major academic databases to maximize your citation potential.

Note to Authors: Submissions must demonstrate both technical rigor and practical relevance. We particularly encourage papers that address global challenges such as environmental sustainability, disaster resilience, and urban overcrowding using spatial technologies.