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2025 Annual GeoChallenge Are you ready to take on a cutting-edge challenge in the world of geospatial technology? The American…
The ASPRS Fellow Award Committee is now requesting nominations for the Fellow Award. This is one of the highest professional achievement awards bestowed by ASPRS. Any member may submit a nomination with the…
Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing, commonly referred to as PE&RS, is the official journal of imaging and geospatial information science and technology. Included in the journal on a regular basis are highlight articles such as the popular columns “Grids & Datums” and “Mapping Matters” and peer reviewed technical papers.
Recent News from PE&RS
ASPRS is seeking reviewers for the PE&RS Book Review Column
We have several books in need of reviewers: Getting to Know Mobile GIS, by Pinde Fu Security First: Geospatial Workflows for a Safe and Equitable World, by Darren Martin Ruddell, ...
PE&RS Call for Papers – Special Issue on “Large Language Models in Remote Sensing: Across Different Modalities”
Special Issue on “Large Language Models in Remote Sensing: Across Different Modalities” Recent breakthroughs in multimodal Large Language Models (LLMs) have demonstrated their remarkable ability to understand, generate, and reason ...
ASPRS values diversity as a strength of the geospatial professions and seeks to promote a culture of equity and inclusion.
Recent and current ASPRS initiatives to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in the mapping sciences include:
- Formation of ASPRS Diversity Task Force
- Update to ASPRS Code of Ethics to add: “Promote equity, inclusion and intellectual diversity in the mapping sciences. Encourage participation without regard to race, religion, gender, disability, age, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.”
- Company Diversity Spotlight
- Initiatives to enhance diversity in ASPRS membership and in the geospatial professions
2018 ASPRS President's Address by Anne Hillyer
We welcome your involvement and input. Please contact the ASPRS Diversity Task Force.
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