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
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Innovation: To publish cutting-edge theoretical and empirical research that pushes the boundaries of spatial data analysis.
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Interdisciplinary Bridge: To foster dialogue between technologists developing spatial tools and scientists applying them in fields like ecology, urban planning, and disaster management.
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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?
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Rigorous Peer Review: A fair and thorough evaluation process by experts in the field.
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Rapid Publication: Streamlined workflows to ensure timely dissemination of your work.
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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.