We are pleased to share that ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information (IJGI) has received an increased CiteScore of 7.2 in June 2025. The CiteScore ranks the journal 18 out of 179 titles (Q1) in the Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) category, 95 out of 841 titles (Q1) in the Geography, Planning and Development category and 16 out of 76 titles (Q1) in the Computers in Earth Sciences category, an impressive achievement for a journal running in Volume 14.

7.2 18/179 (Q1) 1.144
2024 CiteScore Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) SNIP

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The current CiteScores measure the average number of citations within a journal over a four-year window (2021–2024). The Scopus database provides a comprehensive suite of metrics that support informed publishing strategies, research evaluation and enable benchmarking of journal performance.

This achievement reflects the collective efforts of our authors, reviewers, and editors. Together we will continue to track the progress of IJGI and its growing impact in geo-information.

Notable Articles

Evacuation Behavioural Instructions with 3D Motions: Insights from Three Use Cases

Ruihang Xie et al.

Use and Effectiveness of Chatbots as Support Tools in GIS Programming Course Assignments

Hartwig H. Hochmair

Geospatial Framework for Assessing the Suitability and Demand for Agricultural Digital Solutions in Europe: A Tool for Informed Decision-Making

Theodoros Chalazas et al.

Understanding the Carbon Footprint of Tile Transfer for Web Maps

Guillaume Touya et al.

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