期刊名称:ANTHROPOCENE REVIEW
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

eISSN: 2053020X | ISSN: 20530196
The Anthropocene Review, a trans-disciplinary journal issued 3 times per year, brings together peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of research pertaining to the Anthropocene, from earth and environmental sciences, social sciences, material sciences, and humanities. High impact research articles, authoritative and stimulating reviews, and brief ‘perspective’ articles are especially welcome. Its overall aim is to communicate clearly and across a wide range of disciplines and interests, the causes, history, nature and implications of a world in which human activities are integral to the functioning of the Earth System. View the 2016 Subscription Package, which includes The Holocene.To find out more information about The Anthropocene Review and how you can submit, please visit our blog.
The Anthropocene Review uses the ScholarOne system. Please visit our SAGE track website and create an account in order to upload your manuscript.
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Instructions to Authors
The Anthropocene Review is a transdisciplinary journal issued 3 times per year, bringing together peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of research pertaining to the Anthropocene from earth and environmental sciences, social sciences, material sciences, and humanities. For more information, read the first editorial here.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Please see our guidelines on prior publication and note that this Journal may accept submissions of papers that have been posted on pre-print servers; please alert the Editorial Office when submitting (contact details are at the end of these guidelines) and include the DOI for the preprint in the designated field in the manuscript submission system. Authors should not post an updated version of their paper on the preprint server while it is being peer reviewed for possible publication in the journal. If the article is accepted for publication, the author may re-use their work according to the journal's author archiving policy. If your paper is accepted, you must include a link on your preprint to the final version of your paper.
- Editorial Policies
1.1 Peer review policy 1.2 Authorship 1.3 Acknowledgments 1.4 Funding 1.5 Declaration of conflicting interests 1.6 Data
- Publishing Policies
2.1 Publication Ethics 2.2 Contributor's publishing agreement 2.3 Open Access and author archiving 2.4 Permissions 2.5 Research Data
- Article types
- Submitting your manuscript
4.1 How to submit your manuscript 4.2 ORCID
- Manuscript style
5.1 File types 5.2 Journal style 5.3 Reference style 5.4 Manuscript preparation 5.4.1 Your Title, Keywords and Abstracts: Helping readers find your article online 5.4.2 Corresponding author contact details 5.4.3 Guidelines for submitting artwork, figures and other graphics 5.4.4 Guidelines for submitting supplemental files 5.4.5 English language editing services
- After acceptance
6.1 Proofs 6.2 E-Prints and Complimentary Copies 6.3 SAGE production 6.4 Online First publication
- Further information
Editorial Board
| Frank Biermann |
Institute for Environmental Studies, Netherlands |
| John Birks |
University of Bergen, Norway |
| John Boyle |
University of Liverpool, UK |
| Keith Dobney |
University of Liverpool, UK |
| John Dodson |
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Australia |
| Xuhui Dong |
Nanjing Institute of Geography & Limnology, China |
| Erle C. Ellis |
University of Maryland Baltimore, USA |
| Mike A. Ellis |
British Geological Survey, UK |
| Georgina Endfield |
University of Liverpool, UK |
| Dorian Fuller |
UCL, UK |
| Andrew S Goudie |
University of Oxford, UK |
| Irene Gregory-Eaves |
McGill University, Canada |
| Bertrand G. Guillaume |
University of Technology of Troyes, France |
| Zhengtang Guo |
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
| Helmut Haberl |
University of Klagenfurt, Austria |
| Simon Haberle |
Australian National University, Australia |
| David M. Hughes |
Rutgers University, USA |
| Thorsten Kiefer |
PAGES - Past Global Changes, Switzerland |
| Sarah Krakoff |
University of Colorado, USA |
| Anupama Krishnamurthy |
French Institute of Pondicherry, India |
| David N Livingstone |
Queen's University Belfast, UK |
| Eva Lövbrand |
Linköping University, Sweden |
| N. Macdonald |
University of Liverpool, UK |
| Anson Mackay |
UCL, UK |
| John A Matthews |
Swansea University, UK |
| Anthony McMichael |
The Australian National University, Australia |
| Karen O'Brien |
University of Oslo, Norway |
| Jonathan Overpeck |
University of Arizona, USA |
| Julia Pongratz |
Carnegie Institution, USA |
| Katherine Richardson |
University of Copenhagen, Denmark |
| Daniel Richter |
Duke University, USA |
| Paul Robbins |
University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA |
| Johan Rockström |
Stockholm Resilience Centre, Sweden |
| Neil Rose |
UCL, UK |
| Bill Ruddiman |
University of Virginia, USA |
| John Smol |
Queen's University, Canada |
| Sverker Sörlin |
Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden |
| Mark Swilling |
Sustainability Institute, South Africa |
| Dirk Verschuren |
Ghent University, Belgium |
| Davor Vidas |
Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Norway |
| Colin Waters |
University of Leicester, UK |
| Helga Weisz |
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany |
| Yan Zhao |
Lanzhou University, China |
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