Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment. A peer-reviewed, international journal, covering state of the art research in physical geography.
He evaluated the current water policy in Iran, and argued that the controversial and expensive hydro-infrastructures cannot be the solution to address the national water storage, but leading to additional ecological devastation, intercommunal conflict and confrontation.
Dr. Allan Hassaniyan @AllanHassaniyan introduced the imbalanced water resource allocation in #Iran, criticized the ignoration of water security from Iranian government during the industrial development, link #waterstress to #environmental#racism.
Dr. Allan Hassaniyan @AllanHassaniyan introduced the imbalanced water resource allocation in #Iran, criticized the ignoration of water security from Iranian government during the industrial development, link #waterstress to #environmental#racism.
#LatestPaper#Researchpaper#Iran's ecological and environmental conditions alarmed observers, dams and inter-basin transfer projects resulted in #deforestation, #desertification, water pollution and drying up of wetlands and lakes.
https://t.co/guYcrDEjIA
#LatestPaper#Researchpaper#Iran's ecological and environmental conditions alarmed observers, dams and inter-basin transfer projects resulted in #deforestation, #desertification, water pollution and drying up of wetlands and lakes.
https://t.co/guYcrDEjIA
2) compared the image classification methodologies using multiple remote sensing dataset; 3) identified future advances and applications of remote sensing for urban tree identification
#LastestPaper#Review
Jonathan Ocón and Natasha Stavros @DrWKID et al. reviewed 25 research articles in tree species identification using satellite imagery, their study 1) examined the state-of-the-art platforms and dataset for deriving tree metrics
https://t.co/EWqd6fdj1K
#LastestPaper#Review
Jonathan Ocón and Natasha Stavros @DrWKID et al. reviewed 25 research articles in tree species identification using satellite imagery, their study 1) examined the state-of-the-art platforms and dataset for deriving tree metrics
https://t.co/EWqd6fdj1K
#2 Nicolas Ferrer (https://t.co/abvkUkV3Ji) et al. demonstrated a study case in #Canary islands, discussed why and how the magnitude parameter might be a #subliminal#non-explicit driver in the #evaluation of #geosite relevance.
#ResearchArticle#Stacking regression as a method to monitor #agricultural#drought in winter, using #MODIS Reflectance, LST, ET, PET, NDVI, Precipitation, and wheat planting map as input parameters to generate drought map in eastern China
#3 As a hub for scholars to critically assess the present and future of #physicalgeography, PiPG's focus has been and continues to be characterizing and contextualizing Earth system dynamics and "#human-#environmental#interactions" through the advancement of physical geography.
As an introspective journal, PiPG focused on publishing physical geography research that reflects environmental issues of the modern day, with specialized interest in #geomorphology and other #EarthSystem sciencs.
Progress in Physical Geography
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April Issue in #2024 is out now, #eight papers including an editorial piece about the history of our journal, research articles about remote sensing application in agricultural and NPP, sediment in lake, desert and mountains etc.
New submissions, or proposals for special issues, that address these topics from physical geographers and their colleagues are welcome to PiPG journal.
#2024Issue1
Editorial: A horizon scan for novel and impactful areas of physical geography research in 2023 and beyond.
Anderson @KAnderson_RS Tooth, Kim and et al. outline 12 cross-subject topics have potential to be added physical geography perspectives
https://t.co/4ifxrZQwGx
They consider the new approaches physical geographers may engage further in #personalised and #InternetOfThings monitoring, artificial intelligence #AI, innovative technologies for teaching physical geography, the study of #HumanClimate impacts