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Remote Sensing in Safety and Disaster Prevention Engineering

This special issue belongs to the section “Engineering Remote Sensing“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Large-scale urban construction is popular globally. Due to the incomplete and in-depth research on urban construction in many cities and towns, and the lack of sufficient remote sensing technology considerations, the rapid development of urban construction has led to a variety of urban disasters. The types, quantity and scope of urban disasters are expanding, so it is objectively required that we solve the problems in urban construction because we only pay attention to the speed and scale of development, and ignore the relationship between remote sensing and safety and disaster prevention in the development process.

Safety and disaster prevention engineering concerns diverse critical perspectives on all dimensions of engineering disasters. The rapid development of the safety and disaster prevention stimulates the innovation in strategic emerging industries, and reduces the loss in various disasters. Remote sensing is frequently used in the safety and disaster prevention engineering like model construction of civil engineering.

In this Special Issue on remote sensing, we mainly discuss the application of remote sensing in various safety and disaster prevention engineering, including but not limited to seismic engineering structures research; wind engineering and structural safety research; structural health monitoring and safety evaluating; fire safety of structures; disaster prevention mechanism; disaster management system architecture; structure safety analysis method; materials, bridges, rock-soil, municipal and water conservancy protection and diagnosis technology, etc.

Prof. Dr. Yang Yang
Prof. Dr. Jiansheng Fan
Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Lacidogna
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • remote sensing
  • safety and disaster prevention engineering
  • seismic engineering
  • wind engineering
  • structural health monitoring
  • fire safety
  • protection and diagnosis technology

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Remote Sens. - ISSN 2072-4292