The Journal of Applied Remote Sensing (JARS) optimizes the communication of concepts, information, and progress within the remote sensing community to improve the societal benefit for monitoring and management of natural disasters, weather forecasting, agricultural and urban land-use planning, environmental quality monitoring, ecological restoration, and numerous other commercial and scientific applications.
On the cover: The figure is from a Gold Open Access paper "Improved urban flood detection in deeper floods using synthetic aperture radar double-scattering intensity and interferometric coherence" by David C. Mason and Sarah L. Dance in Vol. 19, Issue 2.