Focus & Scope

CartoGeodesy: Journal of Geodetic and Cartography Horizons is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the advancement of research and development in the fields of geodesy and cartography. The journal aims to provide a platform for scholars, researchers, and professionals to disseminate innovative ideas, methodologies, and technologies that contribute to the understanding and application of geodetic and cartographic sciences.

Scope:

  1. Geodesy:

    • Satellite geodesy and GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems)
    • Geodetic network design and optimization
    • Earth gravity field modeling and geoid determination
    • Geodetic datum and reference systems
    • Geodynamics and crustal deformation
    • Precise positioning and navigation
  2. Cartography:

    • Cartographic theory and map design
    • Geographic information systems (GIS)
    • Digital cartography and mapping techniques
    • Thematic and topographic mapping
    • Cartographic visualization and virtual reality
    • Historical cartography and map archives
  3. Geospatial Data:

    • Remote sensing and photogrammetry
    • Data acquisition and processing
    • Spatial data analysis and modeling
    • Geospatial big data and cloud computing
    • Data integration and interoperability
  4. Applications:

    • Environmental monitoring and management
    • Urban and regional planning
    • Disaster management and risk assessment
    • Transportation and infrastructure
    • Agriculture and natural resource management
    • Climate change and sustainability studies

CartoGeodesy encourages the submission of original research articles, review papers, case studies, and technical notes. The journal also welcomes special issues on emerging topics and interdisciplinary research that bridges the gap between geodesy and cartography. Through rigorous peer review and high editorial standards, CartoGeodesy strives to advance the frontiers of geodetic and cartographic knowledge and practice.