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Aims and scope

Journal of Forestry Research (JFR) publishes scientific articles related to forestry for a broad range of international scientists, forest managers and practitioners. The scope of the journal covers the following 20 subjects:

  • Tree genetics and tree breeding
  • Tree physiology
  • Silviculture
  • Forest soil
  • Forest hydrology
  • Forest ecology
  • Forest adaptation to climate change
  • Restoration ecology
  • Urban forestry
  • Forest management
  • Forest biometrics
  • Forest RS, GIS, and modeling
  • Forest health monitoring and assessment
  • Forest fire
  • Forest resource conservation
  • Forest entomology and pathology
  • Forest biomass, carbon, and bioenergy
  • Forest engineering
  • Wood science and biomaterials
  • Wildlife ecology and management

Although JFR is a comprehensive academic journal covering nearly all subjects of forestry, this journal does not publish papers related to forest economics, medicinal plants, fruit trees, landscape architecture, horticulture, aquatic organisms, technologies for extractions, the composition of wood, wood products technology and pulp processing, and manufacturing methods, as well as other subjects addressed in detail by other journals.

The journal welcomes review articles, original papers, and short communications with high academic quality. The journal seeks manuscripts reporting breakthroughs in knowledge, approaches or techniques, and understanding across a broad spectrum of forests and forestry. All papers are subject to peer review. Submissions are judged on their originality, the importance of their subject matter, and their clarity, accuracy, and quality of scientific writing.

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