13 August 2021
Remote Sensing 2020 Outstanding Contribution Awards | Selection Regulations Update
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It is very important to us to grant Remote Sensing Outstanding Contribution Series Awards to papers published in our journal. The first winners are listed as below.
We believe that these two papers have contributed greatly to the field of remote sensing. To expand the influence of these awards and to select winning papers based on more scientific data, we have decided to change the regulations, and give out the awards every four years. This means that the next edition will be in 2024, and the candidate articles were published in 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019.
We hope that we can support authors in the field of remote sensing by granting these awards.
Remote Sensing Editorial Office