One of the main goals of the volume is to share and exchange different points of view regarding global, regional, and local spatial issues and how to use geography and geoinformatics for building resilience in multiple sectors, e.g., water, ecosystems, agriculture, and health. It offers the opportunity to learn about how geospatial concepts and technologies can contribute to environmental sustainability, while advancing education and research related to geography and geoinformatics. It will be a useful resource for students and researchers to initiate research ideas related to geospatial topics in regional and local scales.
Zhaohui Lin is the director at International Center for Climate and Environment Sciences and also professor at Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, where he received Ph.D. His main research interests include prediction of climate and hydrological disasters and also development of earth system model.
Pakorn Meksangsouy is an assistant professor at Department of Geography, Srinakharinwirot University. He received Ph.D. from University of Leeds. His research interests focused spatial interaction model for retail location planning, and geoinformatics application for socioeconomics.
Parichat Wetchayont is an an assistant professor at Department of Geography, Srinakharinwirot University. She received her Ph.D from Tohoku University, Japan. Her research focused on cloud microphysics, estimation of PM2.5 satellite, and study of climate change effects by using WRF model.