About to RSGD 2026
The 2026 International Conference on Digital Earth, Remote Sensing and Geological Disasters (RSGD 2026) will be grandly held in 2026. As an important international academic exchange platform in the field of digital earth and remote sensing science, this conference will bring together experts, researchers and practitioners from all over the world to deeply discuss hot issues such as geological disaster monitoring, remote sensing technological innovation and digital earth application. The conference aims to promote interdisciplinary integration and promote the innovative application of remote sensing technology in geological disaster prevention and ecological environment protection, providing scientific support for improving disaster risk management capabilities. During the conference, the focus will be on the application progress of high-resolution remote sensing, artificial intelligence, big data analysis, and digital twin technology in disaster identification and early warning. Through formats such as keynote speeches, session exchanges, and result presentations, participants can share the latest research findings, exchange practical experiences, and explore future development directions. RSGD 2026 is not only an important window for showcasing cutting-edge scientific research results, but also a high-quality platform for promoting international cooperation and expanding academic networks. The conference sincerely invites experts and scholars in related fields to submit papers and attend the conference, jointly promoting the research on digital earth and geological disasters to new heights.
IMPORTANT DATES
2026-08-23-Submission Deadline
2026-08-30-Registration Deadline
2026-09-09-Conference Date
About a week after the submission-Notification Date
RECORD
All full paper submissions to the RSGD 2026 could be written in English and will be sent to at least two reviewers and evaluated based on originality, technical or research content or depth, correctness, relevance to conference, contributions, and readability. All accepted papers of RSGD 2026 will be published in the conference proceedings, which will be submitted to EI Compendex, Scopus for indexing.
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Call For Papers
Digital Earth Digital Earth modeling and visualization, global change monitoring, Earth system science, big data and Earth information, spatial information infrastructure, digital twin Earth, smart cities and digital Earth, spatio-temporal big data analysis, geographic information sharing platform, cloud GIS and distributed computing, Earth observation system integration, 3D geographic modeling, virtual Earth technology, Earth information services, spatial data mining, Earth big data governance, digital Earth standard system, Earth information security, cross-scale Earth simulation, Earth system prediction Remote Sensing Remote sensing image processing, remote sensing data preprocessing, high-resolution remote sensing, remote sensing image classification, target detection and recognition, multi-source remote sensing data fusion, optical remote sensing technology, microwave remote sensing technology, SAR remote sensing application, hyperspectral remote sensing analysis, LiDAR data processing, unmanned aerial vehicle remote sensing, remote sensing change detection, remote sensing inversion model, remote sensing data compression, remote sensing information extraction, deep learning remote sensing application, remote sensing time series analysis, remote sensing accuracy assessment, remote sensing cloud platform Geological disasters Landslide monitoring and early warning, debris flow risk assessment, ground subsidence monitoring, ground fissure identification, collapse disaster analysis, geological disaster remote sensing identification, InSAR deformation monitoring, disaster susceptibility evaluation, disaster risk zoning, disaster emergency response, geological disaster numerical simulation, disaster chain effect analysis, climate change and disaster response, mountain area disaster monitoring, underground engineering disasters, mining area geological disasters, disaster big data analysis, disaster warning system, ecological restoration and disaster management, disaster information management system (research fields include but are not limited to the above topics)
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Call for Reviewers
As a platform for global academic communication, the quality of conference publication has always an aspect attracting much of our attention. To ensure quality of our publication and to better serve the peers in academic circle, we now call for reviewers among professionals and experts of the world. Professionals and experts who hold PhD (doctoral) degree in the conference related areas are encouraged to join in us and together, we will work hard to become a world-class academic conference. Please send us your CV by email (rsgd@metting-cloud.com) if you are interested in it.
SCI Journal
Contributors are encouraged to submit papers / abstracts to the conference. The organizing committee will select high-quality papers and recommend them to SCI/SSCI journals. For specific matters, please contact the person in charge of the conferrence.
Submission Guidelines
Delegates are encouraged to submit their papers/abstracts to the conference. Good quality papers will be selected by the organizing committee and Prof. Soteris Kalogirou, the editor in chief. After it, the authors will be invited to extent their papers/abstracts and submit them to rsgd@metting-cloud.com. The normal size of research papers is 4,000-6,000 words excluding abstract and references.
Submission Portal
If you have any questions or need any help about the conference, please feel free to contact our conference experts on the right:
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TEL:199 8054 5614
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E-mail:rsgd@metting-cloud.com
About Plagiarism Check
Crosscheck Powered by iThenticate will be used for plagiarism check. The amount of duplication from previously published content should be less than 20%; If the amount of duplication is 20% - 35%, modification maybe required; if the amount of duplication exceeds 35%, the article will be rejected. Please note that there will be no refund for no-shows.