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23 MagASITA Academy 2025 virtual conference
The ASITA Academy 2025 virtual conference will take place from 16 to 19 December 2025
The conference focuses on discussing and evaluating advancements in Geomatics, including its theories, techniques, and institutional aspects related to methods, applications, and tools.
Participants are therefore invited to discuss:
- the state-of-the-art and case studies using geospatial-based products and services from dedicated agencies and programmes (e.g., Copernicus);
- instances related to the growing need for standardization and validation procedures of geographical and Earth Observation data, products and services, emphasizing their roles in institutional monitoring and control actions, such as CAP controls and managing natural hazards;
- the role of Geomatics in the Next Generation EU framework (PNRR in Italy) with a focus on related national projects and actions in different countries.
Welcomed Topics
Contributions should focus on experiences involving Geomatics across various research and application areas, such as: Cultural heritage and landscape, Forests, Precision agriculture, Coastal and marine, Environment, Structures and infrastructures, Urban environment and cities, Cryosphere, Natural hazards and emergencies, Spatial planning for smart and sustainable cities, Official cartography and public administration, Maritime, military and technical cartography.
- Geospatial Artificial Intelligence (GeoAI);
- New sensors, platforms, and products in Remote Sensing;
- Sensors, platforms, and algorithms for processing photogrammetric data;
- Indoor and outdoor positioning, navigation, and operational geodesy;
- SDI and interoperability;
- Historical GIS: cartography and historical toponymy and odonyms;
- Geo(big)data, GeoAnalytics, Decision Support Systems;
- Location-Based Services and Web Mapping;
- BIM and HBIM (Historical Building Information Modeling);
- Geomatics and curricular and professional training;
- Institutional space programs and activities of space agencies (ASI, ESA, DLR, CNES, …): services, research opportunities, and experiences.
Type of contribution
Authors shall submit a 1-page abstract that the conference scientific committee will evaluate. If accepted, they shall submit final papers as either short papers (6–11 pages) or full papers (12–15 pages), following the Springer guidelines (Word or LaTeX templates).
All accepted abstracts can be presented at the conference, short/full papers will be published in one of the following volumes:
- CCIS Book Series as ASITA Proceedings only if they pass a two-step single blind review process.
- ASITA Abstract Book 2025, all the others.
Registration Fees
Regular: 250,00 Euro
AIC, AIT, AMFM, SIFET, GFOSS Associates: 200,00 Euro
Important dates
- Abstracts due (only an abstract must be submitted at this step for evaluation): June 30, 2025
- Notification of acceptance (abstract): July 15, 2025
- Short/full paper due: September 15, 2025
- First review reports expected: October 31, 2025
- Reviewed papers due: November 15, 2025
- Notification of acceptance (short/full paper): November 30, 2025
- Final paper (camera-ready) due: December 10, 2025
Abstracts and papers must be submitted via Meteor
ASITA 2025 Proceedings Publishing Policy
Contributions presented at the ASITA #Academy2025 that passed the single-blind review process will be published in the Springer book series “Communications in Computer and Information Science” (CCIS), SCOPUS-indexed.
Contributions presented at the ASITA #Academy2025 that have not passed the single-blind review process will be published in the ASITA Abstract Book 2025
All papers must meet high-quality and scientific standards to be included in the volume and will undergo a single blind review process via the Springer Meteor system.
Corresponding authors will receive reviewer feedback about their manuscripts and will be asked to revise them accordingly.
Springer encourages authors to include their ORCIDs in their papers.
The corresponding author signs the publishing agreement (Consent-to-Publish form) on behalf of all the listed authors. The author signing the copyright form must be the corresponding one. Once the files have been sent to Springer, changes to the authorship of papers cannot be made anymore.
Authors interested in Open Access, which implies the payment of an APC, should refer to Springer’s webpage. In this case, the address(es) for invoice(s) and CC-BY Consent-to-Publish form (s) must be provided together with the camera-ready paper.
Authors should also consider that an anti-plagiarism tool will be used for each submitted manuscript
Springer’s authors’ guidelines.
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