Remote Sensing has started to institute a “Best Paper” award to recognize the most outstanding papers in the area of remote sensing techniques, design and applications published in Remote Sensing. We are pleased to announce the first “Remote Sensing Best Paper Award” for the year 2014. Nominations were selected by the Editor-in-Chief and selected editorial board members from among all the papers published in the year 2010. Review papers and research papers were evaluated separately. We are pleased to announce that the following three papers have won the Remote Sensing Best Paper Award for the year 2014:
Article Award:
1st Prize
E. Raymond Hunt Jr., W. Dean Hively, Stephen J. Fujikawa, David S. Linden, Craig S. T. Daughtry and Greg W. McCarty
Acquisition of NIR-Green-Blue Digital Photographs from Unmanned Aircraft for Crop Monitoring
Remote Sens. 2010, 2(1), 290–305; doi:10.3390/rs2010290
Available online: http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/2/1/290
2nd Prize
Bernardo Friedrich Theodor Rudorff, Daniel Alves Aguiar, Wagner Fernando Silva, Luciana Miura Sugawara, Marcos Adami and Mauricio Alves Moreira
Studies on the Rapid Expansion of Sugarcane for Ethanol Production in São Paulo State (Brazil) Using Landsat Data
Remote Sens. 2010, 2(4), 1057–1076; doi:10.3390/rs2041057
Available online: http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/2/4/1057
Review Award:
Xuelian Meng, Nate Currit and Kaiguang Zhao,
Ground Filtering Algorithms for Airborne LiDAR Data: A Review of Critical Issues
Remote Sens. 2010, 2(3), 833–860; doi:10.3390/rs2030833
Available online: http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/2/3/833
We believe these three exceptional papers represent valuable contributions to Remote Sensing and the scientific literature. On behalf of the Prize Awarding Committee and the Editorial Board of Remote Sensing, we would like to congratulate these three teams for their excellent work. In recognition of their accomplishment, Dr. E. Raymond Hunt Jr. and Dr. Bernardo Friedrich Theodor Rudorff will be awarded prizes of 600 CHF and 400 CHF, respectively, and the privilege of publishing an additional paper of their choice free of charge in open access format in Remote Sensing, after the usual peer-review procedure. Dr. Xuelian Meng will also be awarded the same privilege of publishing a research paper free of charge in Remote Sensing.
Prize Awarding Committee Members are as Follows:
Editor-in-Chief
- Prof. Dr. Prasad S. ThenkabailResearch Geographer 15, United States Geological Survey (USGS), 2255, N. Gemini Dr., Flagstaff, AZ 86001, USAE-Mail: pthenkabail@usgs.gov
Editorial Board Member
- Prof. Dr. Wolfgang WagnerResearch Group Remote Sensing, Department of Geodesy and Geoinformation (GEO), Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), Gusshausstrasse 27–29, 1040 Vienna, AustriaE-Mail: wolfgang.wagner@geo.tuwien.ac.at
Editorial Board Member
- Prof. Dr. Giles FoodySchool of Geography, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UKE-Mail: giles.foody@nottingham.ac.uk
Editorial Board Member
- Prof. Dr. Alfredo R. HuetePlant Functional Biology and Climate Change Cluster, School of Environment, University of Technology Sydney, 15 Broadway Road, Ultimo, NSW 2007, AustraliaE-Mail: alfredo.huete@uts.edu.au
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