Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

短名Frontiers in Ecol & Environ
Journal Impact10.07
国际分区ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES(Q1)
期刊索引SCI Q1中科院 1 区
ISSN1540-9295, 1540-9309
h-index198
国内分区环境科学与生态学(1区)环境科学与生态学生态学(1区)环境科学与生态学环境科学(1区)

生态与环境前沿是美国生态学会会员的福利。国际范围和跨学科方法,前沿专注于当前的生态问题和环境挑战。 FRONTIERS 面向在相关学科工作的专业生态学家和科学家。它的内容及时、有趣且易于访问,即使对于那些阅读他们自己专业领域之外的人来说,它也具有广泛的跨学科吸引力,并且与生态科学的所有用户相关,包括政策制定者、资源管理者和教育工作者。 FRONTIERS 涵盖生态、环境及相关学科的各个方面,重点关注全球性问题、具有广泛影响的研究、跨学科或多国努力、新技术和新技术、旧问题的新方法以及生态科学的实际应用。该期刊作为其成员的一部分发送给所有 ESA 成员,也可通过订阅非成员和机构图书馆获得。

期刊主页投稿网址
涉及主题地理生物生态学环境科学地质学计算机科学经济
出版信息出版商: Wiley-Blackwell出版周期: Monthly期刊类型: journal
基本数据创刊年份: 2003原创研究文献占比63.64%自引率:1.00%Gold OA占比: 55.09%
平均审稿周期 网友分享经验:较慢,9-18周
平均录用比例网友分享经验:较难

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