Scopus Remote Sensing Paper Edit
Summary
Freelancer Client is hiring: Scopus Remote Sensing Paper Edit.
Location: Remote
I am close to submitting a research article to the Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management (Q3, Scopus) and need a seasoned editor who has already worked with geography or remote-sensing journals. The study tracks sebkha dynamics amid rapid urban expansion on the Al-Khafji coastal plain, using NDWI and MNDWI as core indices.
Strengthen the overall scientific writing—clarity, logical flow and a polished academic tone.
Give extra attention to the Discussion and Conclusion, sharpening the argument and tightening data interpretation so the take-home messages are unambiguous.
Smooth out any lingering AI-generated phrasing; the narrative must read naturally and professionally.
Format the entire manuscript (text, citations, figures, tables) so it aligns perfectly with the journal’s author guidelines and with norms expected of Scopus-indexed outlets.
Skills: Proofreading, Technical Writing, Editing, Ghostwriting, Research Writing, Remote Sensing, Academic Writing, Scientific Writing
Budget: $10–$30 USD
Source: Freelancer Client via Remote / Online. Apply on the source website.
Original
I am close to submitting a research article to the Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management (Q3, Scopus) and need a seasoned editor who has already worked with geography or remote-sensing journals. The study tracks sebkha dynamics amid rapid urban expansion on the Al-Khafji coastal plain, using NDWI and MNDWI as core indices.
What I need from you
• Strengthen the overall scientific writing—clarity, logical flow and a polished academic tone.
• Give extra attention to the Discussion and Conclusion, sharpening the argument and tightening data interpretation so the take-home messages are unambiguous.
• Smooth out any lingering AI-generated phrasing; the narrative must read naturally and professionally.
• Format the entire manuscript (text, citations, figures, tables) so it aligns perfectly with the journal’s author guidelines and with norms expected of Scopus-indexed outlets.
Acceptance criteria
– Returned manuscript in Word with tracked edits plus a clean version ready for upload.
– Short editorial memo summarising key changes and rationales, especially for the rewritten Discussion/Conclusion and data-interpretation points.
– All journal formatting boxes ticked (font, headings, reference style, figure placement, word count).
If you have hands-on experience preparing geography or remote-sensing papers for Scopus journals, I would love to collaborate. Please indicate similar titles you have edited and typical turnaround time.
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