期刊名称:EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Aims and Scope:
European Journal of Forest Research publishes Research Articles and Reviews addressing the following subjects:
- biological, ecological and socio-economical knowledge relevant to wood and forest
- systems analysis and modeling of forest and landscape
- forest ecology, conservation and management
- forestry-to-wood production chain
European Journal of Forest Research is aimed at researchers, managers and policy makers.
Impact factor: 0.529 (2004) Section "Forestry": Rank 24 of 34
Abstracted/Indexed in: Current Contents/ Agriculture, Biology & Environmental Sciences, Geobase, Science Citation Index Expanded, SCOPUS
Instructions to Authors
Manuscript submission Submit four one-sided hardcopies together with a covering letter containing the following topics: assurance that the manuscript represents original work that is not being considered for publication, in whole or in part, by another journal, assurance that all of the authors have read and approved the manuscript, names of colleagues who have reviewed the manuscript in its final stage, the names, addresses, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail addresses of four to six persons who are qualified to act as referees. Manuscripts must be submitted to the Editorial Office: Editorial Office Prof. Dr. Hans Pretzsch European Journal of Forest Research Chair of Forest Yield Science Faculty of Forest Science and Resource Management Technische Universität München Am Hochanger 13 85354 Freising, Germany Fax: +49-8161-71-4721 e-mail: EJFOR@lrz.tu-muenchen.de Legal requirements Submission of a manuscript implies: that the work described has not been published before (except in the form of an abstract, or as part of a published lecture, or thesis); that it is not under consideration for publication anywhere else; that its publication has been approved by all co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities - tacitly or explicitly - at the institute where the work has been carried out. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims for compensation. The "Copyright Transfer Statement" has to be signed and faxed to the publisher together with the corrected proofs (see below) with which it will be provided by the publisher shortly after the manuscript has been accepted for publication. Manuscript preparation All manuscripts are subject to peer review and copy editing. Manuscripts must be written in English and should be typed double-spaced throughout (including acknowledgements, references, tables, and figure legends) with at least 2.5 cm (1 inch) margins. Manuscripts must not exceed a length of 15 printed pages (one printed page corresponds to approximately: 850 words, or 3 illustrations with their legends, or 55 references) including tables and figures. Use a normal, plain font (e.g., Times New Roman) for text. Use the automatic page numbering function to number the pages. Lines should be numbered consecutively through the entire text. For indents use tab stops or other commands, not the space bar. Abbreviations should be defined at first mention in the abstract and again in the main body of the text and used consistently thereafter. Essential footnotes to the text should be numbered consecutively and placed at the bottom of the page to which they refer. Genus and species names should be in italics. The common names of animals should not be capitalized. Please arrange your manuscript as follows:
Title page Including name(s) of author(s), a concise and informative title, affiliation(s) of the author(s), e-mail address, telephone and fax numbers of the corresponding author.The title of papers focusing on a particular species should include both the genus/species name and the common name. Abstract Each paper must be preceded by an abstract containing the most important results and conclusions in no more than 250 words. Keywords (5 to 10) Introduction Methods Results Discussion In short manuscripts it may be advantageous to combine Resuilts and Discussion into one section Conclusions Acknowledgements (if applicable) References Literature citations in the text should indicate the author's surname with the year of publication in parentheses, e.g. Carlin (1992); Brooks and Carlin (1992). If there are more than two authors, only the first should be named, followed by "et al." References at the end of the paper should be listed in alphabetical order by the first author's name. If there is more than one work by the same author or team of authors in the same year, a, b, etc. is added to the year both in the text and in the list of references. *Journal papers: name(s) and initial(s) of all authors; year; full title; journal title abbreviated in accordance with international practice; volume number; first and last page numbers Example: Giri CC, Shyamkumar B, Anjaneyulu C (2004) Progress in tissue culture, genetic transformation and applications of biotechnology to trees: an overview. Trees 18: 115-135 If available, the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) of the cited literature should be added at the end of the reference in question. Example: Seidling W (2004) Crown condition within integrated evaluations of Level II monitoring data at the German level. E J Forest Res DOI 10.1007/s10342-004-0014-x *Single contributions in a book: name(s) and initial(s) of all authors; year; title of article; editor(s); title of book; edition; volume number; publisher; place of publication; page numbers Example: Farquhar GD, Caemmerer S von (1982) Modelling of photosynthetic response to environmental conditions. In: Lange OL, Nobel PL, Osmon CB, Ziegler H (eds) Encyclopedia of plant physiology, NS. Physiological plant ecology II, vol 12 B. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 550?87 *Book: name and initial(s) of all authors; year; title; publisher; place of publication Example: Schwarze FWMR, Engels J, Mattheck C (2000) Fungal Strategies of Wood Decay in Trees. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York Tables and figures Tables must be numbered consecutively with arabic numerals and submitted separately from the text. They should have a heading explaining any abbreviation used in that table. 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Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Dr. Dr. Hans Pretzsch Chair of Forest Yield Science Faculty of Forest Science and Resource Management Technische Universität München Am Hochanger 13 85354 Freising, Germany Tel. +49-8161-71 47 10, Fax +49-8161-71 47 21 Email: EJFOR@lrz.tu-muenchen.de
Executive Editor Peter Biber, Munich
Secretary Marga Schmid, Munich
Subject Editors Forest Ecology and Silviculture: Jürgen Bauhus, Freiburg Biostatistic and Inventory: Michael Köhl, Hamburg Soil and Water: Franz Makeschin, Dresden Forest Biology and Tree Ecophysiology: Rainer Matyssek, Munich Forest Economics and Policy: Martin Moog, Munich Forest Dynamics and Modelling: Hans Pretzsch, Munich Forest Utilization and Wood Chain:Walter Warkotsch, Munich
Associate Editors Göran Ågren, Uppsala, Sweden Christian Ammer, Munich, Germany Staffan Berg, Uppsala, Sweden Harald Bugmann, Zürich, Switzerland Raffaele Cavalli, Padova, Italy Klaus Dummel, Gro?Umstadt, Germany Dieter Eckstein, Hamburg, Germany Siegfried Fink, Freiburg, Germany Anton Fischer, Munich, Germany Gerhard Glatzel, Vienna, Austria Rüdiger Grote, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Annika Kangas, Helsinki, Finland Barbara Koch, Freiburg, Germany Jiri Kulhavy, Brno, Czech Republic Christoph Leuschner, Göttingen, Germany Marcus Lindner, Joensuu, Finland Burghard von Lüpke, Göttingen, Germany Steen Magnussen, Victoria, BC, Canada Marco Marchetti, Molise, Italy Bill Mason, Roslin, U.K. Bernhard Möhring, Göttingen, Germany Jürgen Nagel, Göttingen, Germany Ylo Niinemets, Tartu, Estonia Kevin L. O’Hara, Berkeley, CA, USA Wolfgang Oßwald, Munich, Germany Markku Penttinen, Vantaa, Finland Heinz Rennenberg, Freiburg, Germany Keith M. Reynolds, Corvallis, OR, USA János Rumpf, Sopron, Hungary Pter Schiess, Seattle, WA, USA Thomas Schneider, Munich, Germany Walter Sekot, Vienna, Austria Jens Peter Skovsgaard, Copenhagen, Denmark Göran Ståhl, Umea, Sweden Manfred Stähli, Birmensdorf, Switzerland Hubert Sterba, Vienna, Austria Carsten Thoroe, Hamburg, Germany Gerhad Wieser, Innsbruck, Austria
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