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IntroductionAccurately calibrated multi-, hyper-, and ultraspectral remote sensing measurement systems are rapidly becoming the instruments of choice for observing a wide variety of geophysical variables from ground-, aircraft-, and satellite-based platforms. New data processing and analysis techniques are emerging for the optimum interpretation of resultant radiance measurements obtained by these spectrometer systems, covering a spectral range from the visible to the far infrared, to enable a wide range of research and operational applications. Geophysical applications include, for example, surface and cloud property characterizations along with retrievals of atmospheric state, dynamics, and composition, all at high spatial resolution while simultaneously covering large areas. Geophysical remote sensing data products from multi- to ultraspectral remote sensing systems promise to accelerate scientific research on environmental processes, enable efficient monitoring of environmental variables, and lead to improved predictive capability for such parameters and how they respond to natural and anthropogenic external forcings. New and improved technologies and techniques promise smaller and lighter next-generation sensor systems for enhancing current and enabling new future measurement capabilities. The Multispectral, Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Remote Sensing Technology, Techniques and Applications VII conference was run within the eleventh SPIE Asia-Pacific Remote Sensing symposium on the application of remote sensing technologies for environmental monitoring held in Honolulu, Hawaii (United States), 24–26 September 2018. The objective of this conference was to bring together the scientific, engineering, and data user communities to provide an international forum for exchanging information about the development, application of, and experimental results from multi-, hyper- and ultra-spectral resolution remote sensing measurement systems. Primary focus areas were associated with the design, development, and implementation of, as well as analysis and usage of data from, such remote sensing systems intended for environmental monitoring applications. The conference was very successful with approximately 40 oral and poster presentations delivered from authors of diverse international affiliations (i.e., United States, Japan, China, France, Taiwan, Czech Republic, Republic of Korea, and Australia). The conference presentation structure was composed of one poster and nine oral sessions. Several of the oral presentations had different aspects of their topical areas also covered in the poster session. The session content addressed advanced sounders and imagers, remote sensing for agricultural, land cover classification and characterization, enabling technology and approaches for new measurements, new techniques and remote sensing applications, characterization and calibration of remote sensing systems, and image processing. We would like to express our sincere appreciation to the program committee and session chairs, to colleagues who participated in the conference, to the SPIE staff, and to all our local organizing committee members and hosts and meeting sponsors in Honolulu (United States) whose contributions were all essential to the success of this conference. Allen M. Larar Makoto Suzuki Jianyu Wang |