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Announcement

Call for Bids for the ISPRS 2026 – 2030 Term

Dear ISPRS Ordinary Members,
We are pleased to announce an open call for bidding for important positions and events within our organization for the period 2026-2030.

Ordinary Members who consider themselves in a position to support candidates for the respective offices, or who wish to bid for an event, are welcome to send the necessary documents to the Secretary General by the given deadline. For further information please contact ISPRS Secretary General JIANG Jie at isprs-sg@isprs.org.

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Announcement

ISPRS Awards offered in 2026

ISPRS honours excellent researchers and experts by both, awards provided by organisations closely connected with ISPRS, and by awards highlighting excellent papers in ISPRS journals.
The procedures for the selection of awardees are described in the Terms of Reference of the individual Awards.

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Belém Declaration signed

During the closing ceremony of the ISPRS-SELPER Symposium, held in Brazil in November 2024, the presidents of the two scientific societies, Lena Halounová and Hilcéa Ferreira, signed the Belém Declaration on behalf of the international remote sensing community, represented by both organizations. This declaration expresses our concern about the degradation of our planet. It highlights our commitment to implement remote sensing technologies to support decisions to reduce this degradation and its impacts, remembering that this requires long time series, adhering to Open Science standards, and investments in research and development. This declaration constitutes a statement and a roadmap for the represented scientific and professional community in sight of the next Conference of the Parties (COP) to be hosted in 2025 in Belém.

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Chinese Land Satellite Remote Sensing Application Centre (LASAC) shares sample data from China's Natural Resources Satellites to ISPRS

The Chinese Land Satellite Remote Sensing Application Centre (LASAC) under the Ministry of Nature Resources has very generously shared with the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) sample data from China's Natural Resources Satellites for scientific research and education. The shared data can be freely used for non-commercial purposes by the whole society free of charge. This is the first time that ISPRS has been offered such a wide range of open-access satellite imagery for the scientific and academic community.

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New Book "Global Land Cover Validation: Methodology, Tools, and Practices" in ISPRS Book Series

Accurate characterization of land cover at global, regional, and local scales is essential for sustainable development monitoring, environmental change studies, natural resource management, disaster assessment and mitigation, and many other applications. The thematic accuracy of these land cover data products can be documented through sample-based validation or comparison with existing reference data. The accuracy assessment results will not only help the users to understand the uncertainty and the scope of data applications but also enable the producers to examine and analyze the types, sources, and spatial distribution of errors.

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Geo Week Press Releases

Geo Week
Feb 10-12, 2025   /   Denver, Colorado, USA

Geo Week announces

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Call for Proposals

ISPRS Scientific Initiatives 2025

In accordance with the statutory mission and activities of ISPRS, the Society shall provide funds to support scientific and other initiatives, which will further improve its international status in the field of the photogrammetry, remote sensing and spatial information sciences, and will therefore benefit all ISPRS members. For 2025, ISPRS Council is making up to 70,000 Swiss francs (CHF) available to support new scientific initiatives. The maximum funding assigned to any one scientific project shall be CHF 10,000 per annum. Projects should commence on January 1, 2025 and typically last up to 12 months. In exceptional cases, applications for projects lasting up to 24 months will be considered. Projects of greater than one-year duration will be subject to annual review before subsequent funding will be released.

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ISPRS Services

ISPRS Calendar – Last Added Events

16-18 Jun 2025
EUROCOW – European Workshop on Calibration and Orientation Remote Sensing
Warsaw, Poland
 
02-04 Dec 2025
ISPRS/ISDE Conference on Geo-digitalization for Sustainable Development Goals
Nairobi, Kenya
 

 
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ISPRS Job Opportunities – Last Added Jobs

18-Nov-2024
Research Associate as Remote Sensing Developer

 
13-Nov-2024
Full PhD scholarship for project: “AI-Driven Early Fire Detection Using CubeSats: Enhancing Real-Time Satellite Monitoring for Wildfire Prevention”
Deadline: 1-Dec-2024
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6-Nov-2024
Geospatial Information Officer
Deadline: 30-Nov-2024

 
29-Oct-2024
Canada Research Chair (CRC) Tier 1 in Earth Observation for a Sustainable Future
Deadline: 15-Jan-2025

 

 
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