Volume 06 Issue 01
ISSN: 2792-1239
Journal of Geospatial Surveying
Editor-In-Chief: Prof. Ranmalee Bandara
The Journal of Geospatial Surveying (JGS) is a peer reviewed journal aiming to publish scientific research and technical developments in the field of Geoinformatics and Surveying. Its goal is to provide a forum for Sri Lankan and international scholars to publish high quality articles on current issues in the field. Papers dealing with innovations in theoretical, experimental and system design aspects are welcome.
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A Geographical Information Systems-Multi Criteria Decision Analysis Integrated Landslide Risk Index For Yatiyanthota Divisional Secretariat Division, Sri Lanka, Using Geospatial Techniques Ranasinghe, M. D. D. L*a, b ,
Kaluthanthri, P.c, Abeyrathne, A. W. G. N. Md
a Dr. N.M Perera National School, Yatiyantota, 71700, Sri Lanka |
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Spatial Patterns of Dengue in Sri Lanka: A Systematic Review Wickramasinghe, Y.*a ,
Perera, S.b, Kaluthanthri, P.c
a Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology, Kengolla, Kundasale, Kandy 20000, Sri Lanka |
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Integrated Geospatial Feature Extraction and Land Mapping of Eastern India Using High-Resolution Satellite Data Kumar, A.*a ,
Daimary, R.b, Kumar, R.c
a Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Manipal University Jaipur, Rajasthan, India |
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Automated Landform Classification using SRTM DEM and Satellite Imagery in Belihuloya, Sri Lanka Munasinghe, D. S.*a
a Department of Surveying and Geodesy, Faculty of Geomatics, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka |
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Spatio-Temporal Analysis and Prediction of Land Use and Land Cover Dynamics of Padma-Gorai River Estuary Using Landsat Satellite Images from 1987-2018 Islam, M. S.a, Hossain, M. K.a, Khusbu, S.a, Khatun, M. S.b, Molla, M. O. F.a, Tasnim, S.c, Pinki, M. J.a, Kabir, M. A.*a
a Department of Environmental Science and Geography, Islamic University (IU), Kushtia-7003, Bangladesh |
Welcome to Journal of Geospatial Surveying
From the Editor-In-Chief
The Faculty of Geomatics offers high quality geomatics related degrees and consists of a well qualified staff and latest technological resource. The faculty was established in 2004 as the successor of the Department of Surveying Sciences, which introduced the BSc in Surveying Sciences Degree Programme in 1997. Throughout the past decades it is being greatly developed both in infrastructure and human resources.