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Applied Ecology and Environmental Research

Description
published by the Landscape Architecture and Decision Support System PhD School of the Szent István University (Budapest, Hungary)

 

Status
active
Subject

Source type
Journal
ISBN ISSN
1589-1623
E ISSN
1785-0037
First volume
1
Last volume
21+
Publish city
Budapest
Homepage
Description

The Journal publishes original research papers and review articles. Researchers from all countries are invited to publish pure or applied ecological, environmental, biogeographical, zoological, botanical, paleontological, biometrical-biomathematical and quantitative ecological or multidisciplinary agricultural research of international interest on its pages.
The focus is on topics such as:

  • Community, ecosystem and global ecology
  • Biometrics, theoretical- and quantitative ecology
  • Multidisciplinary agricultural and environmental research
  • Sustainable and organic agriculture, natural resource management
  • Ecological methodology, monitoring and modeling
  • Biodiversity and ecosystem research, microbiology, botany and zoology
  • Biostatistics and modeling in epidemiology, public health and veterinary
  • Earth history, paleontology, extinctions, biogeography, biogeochemistry
  • Conservation biology, environmental protection
  • Ecological economics, natural capital and ecosystem services
  • Climatology, meteorology, climate change, climate-ecology.
The Journal publishes theoretical papers as well as application-oriented contributions and practical case studies. There is no bias with regard to taxon or geographical area. Purely descriptive papers (like only taxonomic lists) will not be accepted for publication.

The journal is published in yearly volumes of at least four issues. The journal will have a limited number of printed copies (mainly for libraries), articles and their appendices (if any) will be available on our website for free download.












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