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Reports on Geodesy and Geoinformatics

(formerly: Reports on Geodesy); The Journal of Warsaw University of Technology

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About the journal

Reports on Geodesy and Geoinformatics in keeping with tradition, is intent on presenting the whole of technological and scientific progress taking place in modern geodesy and cartography, where research and implementation of geoinformatic character play an exceptionally important role in accelerating the development of our discipline. ...

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Editor-in-chief

Ryszard Szpunar
Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography, Poland
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All volumes and issues in this journal

Open Access
|Sep 2025
Application of GNSS antenna vibration simulator to validation of dynamic displacement detection systems
Open Access
|Jul 2025
Methodology for geoinformation modeling of microelement distribution in surface waters: Case study of the Poltava Region (Ukraine)
Open Access
|Jul 2025
Survey maps for design purposes in Poland – Technical and legal aspects with particular emphasis on the role of cadastral parcel boundaries
Open Access
|Jun 2025
Hoofed animal detection in UAV thermal images using Balanced Random Forest and CNN features
Open Access
|May 2025
A modified Distributed Scatterer InSAR method: A case study on potential landslide body detection in Faer Town, China
Open Access
|Apr 2025
Improving TerraClimate hydroclimatic data accuracy with XGBoost for regions with sparse gauge networks: A case study of the Meknes plateau and the Middle Atlas Causse, Morocco

Journal details

For reviewers

Peer review methodology

The RGG use external experts to help evaluate articles and assist the editors to make a decision.

When articles are submitted they will be checked and any that appear out of scope of the journal, or otherwise unsuitable for consideration, will be rejected immediately.

All other original research articles will be sent out for review. Reviewers are selected based on their experience of the subject matter of the article. They may be selected from the Editorial Board of the journal as well as from elsewhere. The journal editorial offices and editors will identify suitable experts and invite them to review. We welcome suggestions from authors, but reserve the right to select their own reviewers. Equally, if authors have a good reason to request that a particular person should be excluded from review (e.g. because they are working in a competing laboratory), then they may say this when they submit the article. However, the editors' judgement of reviewer is final.

The journals operate a single-blind method of peer review. This means that the reviewer names are not disclosed to the authors.

Invitations are sent to reviewers and the articles are only sent to them when they agree to review. The reviewing operation is managed through the submission system. Reviewers are given between 3-4 weeks to return their review and reminders are sent. However the journal cannot guarantee a time to decision since reviewers may be late, or there may be problems in finding the right reviewer. In all cases the journal editorial office will endeavour to manage the process as speedily as possible.

Reviewers send an opinion in the form of the review report. When the editors have received at least 2 reviews they will make a decision of: reject, accept, or revise. Revisions may be major or minor. If a decision of revision is made, authors are asked to make their revisions as quickly as possible – if there are extensive delays in revising an article then it may be considered a new submission. Revised articles may be sent out for review again, depending on the level of revision requested.

Ethical peer review – guideline for reviewers

RGG complies with the Committee on Publication Ethics Guidelines for Peer Reviewers which provides a comprehensive guide to the ethics of peer review.

In particular, reviewers are asked to take note of the following:

Conflict of interest (or competing interests)

If the reviewer considers that there is any conflict of interest that may make compromise their review they are required to make this known to the editorial office, and may be excused from performing the review. The reviewer may not be aware of this until they have accepted the invitation to review. "Competing interests may be personal, financial, intellectual, professional, political or religious in nature. If you are currently employed at the same institution as any of the authors or have been recent (e.g., within the past 3 years) mentors, mentees, close collaborators or joint grant holders, you should not agree to review. In addition, you should not agree to review a manuscript just to gain sight of it with no intention of submitting a review, or agree to review a manuscript that is very similar to one you have in preparation or under consideration at another journal." (from the COPE Guidelines)

Confidentiality

Reviewers are required to respect the confidentiality of the peer review process and "refrain from using information obtained during the peer review process for your own or another’s advantage, or to disadvantage or discredit others. Do not involve anyone else in the review of a manuscript (including early career researchers you are mentoring), without first obtaining permission from the journal. The names of any individuals who have helped with the review should be included so that they are associated with the manuscript in the journal’s records and can also receive due recognition for their efforts." (from the COPE Guidelines)

Timeliness

Reviewers are asked to return their reviews by the requested date, and to inform the editorial office if there is likely to be a delay.

eISSN: 2391-8152|ISSN: 0867-3179|Language: English|Publication frequency: 2 times per year
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