About the Journal

Geodesy and Cartography publishes original research in the fields of geodesy, cartography, remote sensing, geoinformation systems, geoscience, land management and environmental sciences. More information ...


Current Issue

Journal uses continuous publication model. Current issue is in progress

Published: 2024-09-25

Articles

Bathymetric analysis using multifrequency multibeam echosounder

Khomsin, Danar Guruh Pratomo, Aditya Nugraha, Muhammad Arif Zulkarnaen
Abstract 56 | PDF Downloads 31

Page 127–131

Modeling market value of land plots using GIS

Roman Shulgan, Kateryna Nikolaichuk
Abstract 79 | PDF Downloads 39

Page 132–140

Investigation of urban biodiversity and factors influencing it based on modern technologies

Shahnaz S. Amanova, Gulnar N. Hajiyeva, Jabbar S. Najafov, Leyla P. Ibrahimova
Abstract 43 | PDF Downloads 29

Page 141–149

After seven years of partnership with Taylor & Francis in co-publishing of Geodesy and Cartography, we are proud to announce that from 2018 Geodesy and Cartography will be published by VGTU Press as an Open Access journal. All future articles will be published under a CC-BY 4.0 licence. All published papers are expected to be uploaded into the new journal system by the end of 2018 and will be accessible under the same CC-BY 4.0 licence. In the meantime you can find the journal archive on the Taylor & Francis platform http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tgac20

Currently, we are still in the process of improving our new journal system by uploading archives, and implementing tools to make the publishing process more effective. Such major changes require a lot of work and the VGTU Press team is dedicated to do their best through the transition period. Therefore, we appreciate your patience during this period, and we would be grateful for any feedback that will help improve the new system - to send your comments please e-mail  eleidyba@vgtu.lt

We are confident that publishing the journal Open Access will increase its impact and reach, and we encourage all authors to submit their papers to Geodesy and Cartography.