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Journal URL https://icrp.org.uk/journal/index.php/JFIS
Title Journal of Forestry Innovation Studies
Publisher ICR Publications Ltd
Description The Journal of Forestry Innovation Studies is an open-access and peer-reviewed international journal. A global forum for pioneering theoretical and experimental research, as well as comprehensive technical reviews within the field of forestry. The Journal of Forestry Innovation Studies (JFIS) disseminates scientific articles in the field of forestry, catering to a diverse audience of international scientists, forest managers, and practitioners. Publishing model: Open Access Publisher: ICR Publications Ltd. Uk Indexed in: Google Scholar, Dimensions, Crossref, WorldCat, PKP Index, Road Directory, OpenAIRE, Scilit by MDPI, Mendeley Rapid Publication: JFIS published 2 issues in a year July and December). Initial validation and desk review decisions occur within 21 days of submission; acceptance to publication occurs within 90 days. Acceptance rate: 38% Token of appreciation: For their efforts, reviewers who provide timely peer-review reports will receive a discount on the APC of their next publication in all the journals.
ISSN 0000-0000
Language(s) English (en)
Publisher Email publications@icrp.org.uk
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Copyright / Open Access Policy: This journal provides immediate free open access and is distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). This is an open-access journal, which means readers can access it freely. Readers may read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles for any lawful purpose without seeking prior permission from the publisher or author. This is consistent with the Budapest Open Access Initiative's (BOAI) definition of open access.


 

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