RSCy2019 - Published by SPIE

ʽSeventh International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of Environmentʼ  18-21 March, 2019 - Cyprus

The Organizing Committee of the ‘Seventh International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of Environment’ invite you to join us in Cyprus on March 18-21, 2019 to network with leading experts in the field of Remote Sensing and Geo-information. The conference will take place at the Aliathon Holiday Village in Paphos, Cyprus.

The Technical Program is open to all topics in Remote Sensing and Geo-information of Environment and related techniques and applications. Workshops will include a variety of topics.

The official opening of the conference will be by H.E. the Minister of Transport, Communication and Works, Ms Vassiliki Anastassiadou. The Conference is under the auspices of H.E. the Minister of Transport, Communication and Works.

Keynote speeches will be given by representatives of ESA, NASA and Copernicus.

ESA - Gordon Campbell
NASA - Garik Gutman
European Commission - Copernicus Unit - Oriana Grasso
COPERNICUS - Annekatrien Debien

We look forward to seeing you in Paphos!!!

The Organizing Committee of the RSCy2019


Photos from the conference:
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Important Dates

  • Date for abstract submission: 8 February, 2019 - EXTENDED
  • Notification of authors for abstract acceptance: 10 February, 2019 - EXTENDED
  • Submission due date for full papers: 15 March, 2019 - EXTENDED

The conference proceedings of the RSCy2019 will be published by SPIE after peer review and acceptance. The accepted papers published by SPIE will also be submitted to SCOPUS for indexing.

Selected papers of the RSCy 2019 will be published by several international journals.


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Final Program of the RSCy2019 (updated 14/03/2019)

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