期刊名称:ECOSYSTEM HEALTH AND SUSTAINABILITY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Overview
Ecosystem Health and Sustainability (EHS) was launched in 2015 by the Ecological Society of America and the Ecological Society of China, the first global ecological journal jointly published by ecological societies from different countries. Since May 2017, EHS has been published by the Ecological Society of China, and the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, with Taylor & Francis.
Aims and Scope
Ecosystem Health and Sustainability publishes articles on advances in ecology and sustainability science, how global environmental change affects ecosystem health, how changes in human activities affect ecosystem conditions, and system-based approaches for applying ecological science in decision-making to promote sustainable development. Papers focus on applying ecological theory, principles, and concepts to support sustainable development, especially in regions undergoing rapid environmental change. Papers on multi-scale, integrative, and interdisciplinary studies, and on international collaborations between scientists from industrialized and industrializing countries are especially welcome.
Suitable topics for EHS include: • Global, regional and local studies of international significance • Impact of global or regional environmental change on natural ecosystems • Interdisciplinary research involving integration of natural, social, and behavioral sciences • Science and policy that promote the use of ecological sciences in decision making • Novel or multidisciplinary approaches for solving complex ecological problems • Multi-scale and long-term observations of ecosystem evolution • Development of novel systems approaches or modeling and simulation techniques • Rapid responses to emerging ecological issues
Each article published in Ecosystem Health and Sustainability is published Open Access, which means that, upon payment of an article publishing charge (APC), the article is freely and permanently available on Taylor & Francis Group's online platform http://www.tandfonline.com. There is no additional subscription fee, article pay-to-view fee or any other form of access fee; and no publication embargo is applied.
Article publishing charges The standard article publishing charges (APC) for this journal are: Research articles and Critical Reviews (non-Society members): £1155 / €1325 / USD$1,500 Research articles and Critical Reviews (Society members): £960 / €1105 / USD$1,250 Policy Forum and International Collaboration Studies: £770/€880/USD$1000 Comments and Replies: £615/€705/USD$800
Depending on your location these charges may be subject to local taxes.
Submission charges There are no submission charges for this journal.
All articles will be made freely and permanently available online through gold open access publication.
Ecosystem Health and Sustainability is currently indexed in:
- DOAJ
- Zoological Record
- BIOSIS Previews
- Science Citation Index Expanded
- Scopus
Instructions to Authors
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief Yonglong Lu , Xiamen University/Chinese Academy of Sciences (China) E-mail: yllu@rcees.ac.cn
Co-Editor in Chief Norman L. Christensen, Duke University (United States) E-mail: normc@duke.edu
Associate Editors Carlo Calfapietra, Institute of Research on Terrestrial Ecosystems (IRET), National Research Council (Italy) E-mail: carlo.calfapietra@cnr.it
Geoff Squire, James Hutton Institute (United Kingdom) E-mail: Geoff.Squire@hutton.ac.uk
Hanqin Tian, Auburn University (United States) E-mail: tianhan@auburn.edu
Subject Editors Seventy internationally active ecologists or scientists in the relevant fields have been invited to join the editorial board as subject editors, including representatives from UNEP (United Nations Environment Program), UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization), IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature), ICSU (International Council for Science), TWAS (The Academy of Sciences for the Developing World), SCOPE (Scientific Committee on Problems of Environment) and other international networks. These scientists have been sought from either developed countries, emerging economies or developing countries, with well-balanced in discipline and gender.
Irasema Alcántara-Ayala, Instituto de Geografia, National Autonomous University of Mexico (Mexico) Porfirio-Alvarez-Torres, Mexican Consortium of Marine Research for the Gulf of Mexico (Mexico) Luís Eduardo Aragón, Federal University of Para (Brazil) Xuemei Bai, Australian National University (Australia) Roberta Balstad, Columbia University (United States) András Báldi, Centre for Ecological Research of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Hungary) Frans Berkhout, King's College London (United Kingdom) Eduardo Brondízio, Indiana University (United States) Ling Cao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University (China) Shixiong Cao, Beijing Forestry University (China) Arcadio Alberto Cerda, Universidad de Talca (Chile) Bin Chen, Beijing Normal University (China) Anthony Clayton, University of West Indies (Jamaica) Tamar Dayan, Tel-Aviv University (Israel) Ming Dong, Hangzhou Normal University (China) Robert Dyball, Australian National University (Australia) Jae Edmonds, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (United States) Tida Ge , Ningbo University (China) Bair Octyabrevich Gomboev, Baikal Institute of Nature Management, Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia) Tessa Goverse, United Nations Environment Program (Kenya) Guizhen He, Research Center for Eco-environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing (China) Bob Haining, University of Cambridge (United Kingdom) Dennis W. Hallema , North Carolina State University (United States) Perrine Hamel , Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) Qunli Han, UNESCO MAB (France) Alan Hastings, University of California Davis (United States) Chansheng He, Western Michigan University (United States) Fangyuan Hua , Peking University (China) Alice Catherine Hughes, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences (China) Alan Jenkins, Center of Ecology and Hydrology, National Environment Research Council (United Kingdom) Jong Seong Khim, Seoul National University (South Korea) Paul S. Lam, City University of Hong Kong (China) Michael Lavine, University of Massachusetts (United States) Guanghui Lin, Tsinghua University (China) Jian Liu, UNEP Ecosystem Management Partnership (China/Kenya) Stewart Lockie, James Cook University (Australia) Jesper Madsen, Aarhus University (Denmark) Lorraine Maltby, University of Sheffield (United Kingdom) Shunsuke Managi, Kyushu University (Japan) Jiafu Mao, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (United States) Raphaël Mathevet, Centre d´Ecologie Fonctionelle & Evolutive, CNRS (France) Beth Middleton, US Geological Survey (United States) Brendan Moyle, US Geological Survey (United States) Soe W. Myint, Arizona State University (United States) Nakicenovic Nebojsa, Vienna University of Technology/International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (Austria) Michael Obersteiner, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (Austria) Zhiyun Ouyang, Research Center for Eco-environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences (China) Changhui Peng, University of Quebec at Montreal (Canada) Walter Pengue, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento (Argentina) David S. Pilliod, USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center (United States) Stephen Polasky, University of Minnesota (United States) Ir. Yohanes Purwanto Dea, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (Indonesia) Anu Ramaswami, University of Minnesota (United States) Andy Rosenberg, Union of Concerned Scientists (United States) Sergio A. Guevara Sada, Instituto de Ecología (Mexico) Boshra Bakr Salem, Alexandra University (Egypt) Christian Sanders , Southern Cross University (Australia) Ravindra Kumar Sinha, Patna University (India) Kravchenko Yuriy Stanislavovich, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences (Ukraine) Gregory Starr, University of Alabama (United States) Ge Sun, USDA Forest Service (United States) Jun Sun, Tianjin University of Science and Technology (China) Andrew Sweetman, Lancaster University (United Kingdom) Jim Tang, Marine Biological Laboratory (United States) Austin Troy, University of Colorado Denver (United States) Davina Vackarova , Global Change Research Centre, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (Czech Republic) Martin Visbeck, GEOMAR Helmholtz Center for Ocean Research (Germany) Xiaohua (Adam) Wei, University of British Columbia (Canada) Wenliang Wu, China Agricultural University (China) Fuliu Xu, Peking University (China) Xiaofeng Xu, San Diego State University (United States) Wu Yang, Zhejiang University (China) Xiu-sheng (Harrison) Yang, University of Connecticut (United States) Joy Zedler, University of Wisconsin at Madison (United States) Weiqi Zhou, Research Center for Eco-environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences (China) Yongguan Zhu, Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences (China)
Managing Editor Jingjing Yuan, Research Center for Eco-environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences (China) E-mail: jjyuan@rcees.ac.cn
International Advisory Board Twenty two leading scientists in the fields of ecology and sustainability science have accepted the invitation to form the International Advisory Board for Ecosystem Health and Sustainability. All are well known scientists and include several Tyler or Volvo Prize winners, national science advisors, leaders of international science community, and past presidents of Ecological Society of America and Ecological Society of China. We appreciate their support and look forward to working with them on the journal.
Ann M Bartuska, United States Department of Agriculture (United States) F Stuart Chapin, University of Alaska Fairbanks (United States) Yiyu Chen, National Natural Science Foundation of China (China) Rodolfo Dirzo, Stanford University (United States) Paul R Ehrlich, Stanford University (United States) Jerry F Franklin, University of Washington (United States) Bojie Fu, Research Center for Eco-environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences (China) John P Giesy, University of Saskatchewan (Canada) Hans van Ginkel, University of Utrecht and United Nations University (Netherlands) Simon A Levin, Princeton University (United States) Wenhua Li, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences (China) Changming Liu, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences (China) Jerry M Melillo, Marine Biological Laboratory (United States) Bedřich Moldan, Charles University (Czech Republic) Margaret A Palmer, University of Maryland (United States) Robert K Peet, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (United States) Steward T A Pickett, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies (United States) Dahe Qin, State Metrological Administration of China (China) Peter H Raven, Missouri Botanical Garden (United States) William H Schlesinger, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies (United States) Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker, University of Freiburg (Germany) Guanhua Xu, Ministry of Science and Technology of China (China)
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