You are invited to submit your contribution to the PhilGEOS 2025 as either full papers or extended abstract papers through this submission link. Contributions will be selected through a double-blind review process and should not be submitted or already published elsewhere.
Accepted papers that will be presented in the conference will be published in the ISPRS Annals or the ISPRS Archives. Both types of publications are listed in the ISI Conference Proceedings Citation Index (CPCI) of the Web of Science, SCOPUS, the E/I Compendex, and the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ).
Accepted full papers (min 6 - max 8 pages) will be published in the ISPRS Annals (full paper double-blind peer review). Papers not accepted for ISPRS Annals might be considered for the ISPRS Archives.
Accepted extended abstracts (2 pages) will be requested to submit a final paper (min 6 - max 8 pages) and will be published in the ISPRS Archives (abstract double-blind peer review). The extended abstracts on their own will not be published.
Submissions should be prepared according to the ISPRS guidelines. All accepted contributions must have a registered author and be present at the conference for the paper to be published in the proceedings. Please keep the deadlines in mind, as late submissions will not be accepted.
Accepted full papers (min 6 - max 8 pages) will be published in the ISPRS Annals (full paper double-blind peer review). Papers not accepted for ISPRS Annals might be considered for the ISPRS Archives.
Accepted extended abstracts (2 pages) will be requested to submit a final paper (min 6 - max 8 pages) and will be published in the ISPRS Archives (abstract double-blind peer review). The extended abstracts on their own will not be published.
PhilGEOS 2025 Sub-themes:
Geospatial Solutions for Public Health and Disease Mapping
Smart Cities: Accessibility, Livability, and Geospatial Planning
AI and Spatial Analytics for Social Services and Equity
Geospatial Technologies for Emergency Management and Resilience
Geospatial Applications for Education and Community Development
Privacy, Ethics, and Security in Human-Centered Geospatial Systems
Geospatial Technologies for Environment and Resource Management
Geospatial Techniques for Renewable Energy and Sustainability
Geomatics for Agriculture and Food Security
Applications of Geomatics for Transportation and Mobility
Digital Twins, 3D GIS, and Virtual Reality for Urban Planning
Geospatial Technologies for Land Administration and Property Rights
Geospatial Approaches to Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
Geospatial Solutions for Cultural Heritage and Tourism Development
Citizen Science and Volunteered Geospatial Information