The concentration of the papers is expected from world's oldest continents Europe and Asia as environment and geographical areas. The forest biomes are addressed from boreal to temperate climates. This journal also regards to the contemporary global ecological issues on which worldwide attention is given such as climate change, disappearing species and new genetic adaptations and related effects of those on ecosystems. The original research results from all Asian and European countries are expected and will be evaluated. The language of the papers are accepted in English as the main body of the text with short abstract in English too. All the papers will be peer-reviewed with a 4 weeks turnaround time from submission to publication where the referees, authors and the editors remain unknown during the double blind peer-review process. This journal consequently wishes to public the knowledge essentially about recent analysis of the forest ecosystems for both foresters and the forest scientists.
Eurasian Journal of Forest Science is published 3 times per year in the electronic media and publishes editorials, research articles, reviews, short communications and technical reports dealing with all aspects of forest sciences such as forest ecology (both fundamental and applied, physiological ecology, ecology of population, community, ecosystem, landscape as well as global ecology, ecosystem modelling and planning), plant physiology, forest management & planning, forest soils and applications, forest protection and forest damages, tree growth and yield, forest production, wood technology, forest policy.
Paper Submission
The corresponding author would initially register to journal system and follow through-steps forward introduced by paper submission user interface. During the submission steps please DO NOT MISS TO ADD ALL CO-AUTHORS at submission steps within providing the full names, e-mail and affiliation information. All the AUTHORS SHOULD BE REGISTERED WITH ORCID NUMBERS. Manuscripts should be submitted to the journal paper submission system in doc file format.
You can check the "Cover Letter" from this link.
Preparation of Manuscript
Authors are suggested to use "Manuscript File" or suitable manuscript submission.
Your text should include the Title Page, Abstract, Introduction, Material and Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgements and References. Besides if necessary sub-titles may be included under Introduction, Material and Methods, Results and Discussion sections. Page of the papers are limited to 30 per paper with double spaced line to serve an intensive correction and review process. Page size is recommended as A4 for standardization of layout.
In the "Cover Letter" authors must state Full title of the manuscript, Full names, Addresses /Affiliations of All Authors, e-mail addresses and corresponding author. They should explain the relevance of their manuscript to EJFS's scope. The Author(s) provide here 5 potential reviewer names, address/affiliation and e-mail addresses in the title page.
The Manuscript can be only in English.
The short Abstract should not excess 300 words.
The MainTitle of the article should not be written with more than 15 words and should well reflect the content of the study. Title should be written in bold and sentence order with 12 font size.
Names of Author/s; should place at The affiliations; containing title, address and e-mail; should be given below the names of authors with asterisked numbers (as 1, 2, 3..) attached to the end of surnames. Corresponding author should be signed with (*).
Keywords should not be more than 8 words.
At Introduction section the main points of the study should be indicated and the motivation reasons for editing the article should be strengthened with the references. If necessary, sub- and interval titles can be placed into Introduction section.
In the Materials and Methods section geographical position, climate, geographical, topographical geological properties, the major properties such as classification data related to the research subject, and sampling patterns should be described. The technical details of the operated methods should be given with its related references. The details about statistical methods also should be sentenced.
In the Results section the findings of study should be presented within statistically signification evaluation revealing similarities, variances and differences. If necessary, within avoiding from replications, table and graphic illustrations and descriptive illustration or photographs can be used.
In the Discussion section the achieved results should be discussed and compared with the related literature quotes. The reached final conclusion should explicitly be sentenced at the end of Discussion section. Besides, recommendations for further studies can also be mentioned.
In the Acknowledgements section; of financial support, advice or other kind of assistance should be given at the end of the text under the heading "Acknowledgements". The names of funding organizations should be written in full.
References
The References should all be written in its own language.
Multiple citations along the text must be in chronological order, separated by commas. Example of in-text citations:
(Comps 1990)
(Comps and Thibaut 1990, Comps et al. 1990)
(Comps et al. 1990a, Comps et al. 1990b, Thibaut and Comps 1995)
In the text references can be applied like the samples below:
According to Brady (1990), soil microorganisms have significant roles in N and P transformations in soil.
According to Fisher and Binkley (2000) soil microorganisms have significant roles in N and P transformations in soil.
According to Couteaux et al. (2002) soil microorganisms have significant roles in N and P transformations in soil.
Forest soils are perceived one of the highest reserve and also sink for C cycle (Brady 1990).
Forest soils are perceived one of the highest reserve and also sink for C cycle (Fisher and Binkley 2000).
Forest soils are perceived one of the highest reserve and also sink for C cycle (Couteaux et al. 2002).
Harlow, H.F. (1983). Fundamentals for preparing psychology journal articles. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 55(30), 893-896.
Helle, P., Jarvinen, O. (1986). Population trends of North Finnish land birds in relation to their habitat selection and changes in forest structure. Oikos 46, 107-115.
Broome, A., Hendry, S., Peace, A. (2007). Annual and spatial variation in coning shown by the Forest Condition Monitoring programme data for Norway spruce, Sitka spruce and Scots pine in Britain. Forestry 80, 17-28.
Letter to the Editor
Moller, G. (2002, August). Ripples versus rumbles [Letter to the editor]. Scientific American, 287(2), 12.
Baumeister, R.F. (1993). Exposing the self-knowledge myth [Review of the book The self-knower: A hero under control, by R. A. Wicklund & M. Eckert]. Contemporary Psychology, 38, 466-467.
Book
Bremner, J.M. (1996). Methods of Soil Analysis: Part 3. Chemical Methods. Soil Science Society of America, Madison, WI, pp. 1085-1121.
Chapter in Book
Mulvaney, R.L. (1996). Nitrogen inorganic forms. In: Sparks, D.L. (Ed.), Methods of Soil Analysis: Part 3. Chemical methods. Soil Science Society of America, Madison, WI, pp. 1123-1184.
Proceeding
Fredriksen R.L. (1971). Comparative chemical quality natural and disturbed streams following logging and slash burning. In: Proceedings of the Symposium on Coniferous Forest Land Use and Stream Environment. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, Oregon, pp. 125-137.
Project
Bureau of Rural Sciences (2007). Climate and agricultural update: national report. Bureau of Rural Sciences Project Report. Australian Government, Canberra.
Thesis
Brye K.R. (1997). Water budget evaluation of natural and managed ecosystems employing an improved field drainage measurement technique. [Postgraduate Thesis] University of Wisconsin College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Madison, USA.
Technical/Scientific Report
Biological Diversity Advisory Committee (2008). Climate change and invasive species: a review of interactions. Biological Diversity Advisory Committee Technical Report. Biological Diversity Advisory Committee, Canberra.
Bosnalı, R. (1996). Technical Report on Water Production Yield at Greenvalley Basin. 17 pp. Presented to General Forest Directorate (28.09.1996).
Web Page
FAO (2006). Rural radio transmissions and rural youth in Mali. http://www.fao.org/sd/dim_kn1/kn1_060202_en.htm (Visited on date:27 /02/ 2006).
The following image illustrates the basic structure of tables.
Numbers. Number all tables with arabic numerals sequentially. Do not use suffix letters (e.g. Table 3a, 3b, 3c); instead, combine the related tables. If the manuscript includes an appendix with tables, identify them with capital letters and Arabic numerals (e.g. Table A1, Table B2).
Titles. Like the title of the paper itself, each table must have a clear and concise title. When appropriate, you may use the title to explain an abbreviation parenthetically.
Example: Comparison of Median Income of Adopted Children (AC) v. Foster Children (FC)
Headings. Keep headings clear and brief. The heading should not be much wider than the widest entry in the column. Use of standard abbreviations can aid in achieving that goal. All columns must have headings, even the stub column (see example structure), which customarily lists the major independent variables.
Body. In reporting the data, consistency is key: Numerals should be expressed to a consistent number of decimal places that is determined by the precision of measurement. Never change the unit of measurement or the number of decimal places in the same column.
Each figure should be placed both in the running manuscript text and at the end of the manuscript (see the manuscript file), numbered with Arabic numerals according the way the figure is referenced in the main text (e.g. for Fig. 1 an appropriate file name could be fig1.jpg).
Figures must be 300dpi or above, at least 18.0 cm in width (full page, portrait page format) in EPS/PDF format (especially suitable for diagrams) or JPEG/TIFF format (preferred format for photos or images). Other accepted formats (though deprecated) are: PNG, BMP, GIF.
Diagrams and graphs should appear on a white background, with lines approximately 0.5 mm thick.
Graphs should not be gridded.
Each figure should be closely cropped to minimize the amount of white space surrounding the illustration.
Avoid as far as possible too complex figures.
The author/s would initially register to journal system and follow through-steps forward introduced by paper submission user interface. Manuscript (MS) and suggested five relevant independent referees with names and addresses of them also are required. MS delivery mail will be sent to the author automatically. The editor in chief excludes those MSs from the following peer review process, which are apparently not suitable for publication in Eurasian Journal of Forest Science. We inform you, if this is the case with the MS.
All the papers submitted to Eurasian Journal of Forest Science journal is peer-reviewed
with a 4 weeks turnaround time from submission to publication where the
referees, authors and the editors remain unknown during the double blind peer-review
process. The editorial board of our journal identifies two experts for the MS. After
they have approved to read and evaluate the MS, the MS sent to referees. We ask
the referees to let us know their observations and opinions on the MS within 2 weeks. The entire review process may last not more than 1 month. The editor informs the author about the acceptance situation of the MS
for publication. If not accepted by both of referees then the MS is decided to
be rejected. If the MS is accepted by both of the referees then the author is
asked to take the recommendations of the referees into account, and he can
subsequently submit the final version of the MS to journal. After final
evaluation made by editors the Acceptance Letter is sent to the
author.
If the MS is accepted by one referee and rejected by the other one; then the
paper is sent to the third referee for review. Under the condition rejection
comment of the third referee the MS is decided to be rejected. If the
MS is accepted by the third referee then the author is asked to take the
recommendations of the referees into account, and he can subsequently submit
the final version of the MS to journal. After final evaluation made
by editors the Acceptance Letter is sent to the author.
After acceptance letter sent to the authors, the layout made up version will be
sent to the author for the proof-reading on which corrections and amendments
can directly made on the electronic version of the manuscript with
Track Changes in WORD or ADDED NOTES in PDF files to let us track the changes.
Immediately after received the manuscript then the publication
identity will be released to the author.
Publication Fee
Note that publishing in Eurasian Journal of Forest Science (EJFS) is free of charge and EJFS is an open access Journal that does not receive funding from any external sources within serving for plagiarism checking, reviews, editorial works, galley proof and assigning DOI, HTML formats, ORCID.
The authors, reviewers and editors are invited to obey, accept and apply the ethical rules suggested by ICMJE (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors) and COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics).
Additionally, to contribute the highest quality science to EJFS, authors are expected to do the following:
1. Present a precise and accurate account of the research performed and a clear, objective discussion of its significance.
2. Include sufficient detail and reference to sources of information in a manuscript to permit the author’s peers to repeat the work. Limitations on use of or access to data must be clearly identified.
3. Identify sources of all information and cite those publications that have been influential in determining the nature of the reported work and that guide the reader quickly to the primary and other earlier work essential for understanding the present investigation. Information obtained privately, as in conversation or correspondence, should not be used or reported without explicit permission from the source.
4. Carefully document methodology, assumptions, and uncertainty.
5. Follow the appropriate procedures in force in their countries that govern the ethics of work done with human or animal subjects.
6. Never plagiarize the work or ideas of others or your own work. Always provide appropriate citation.
7. Avoid unnecessary fragmentation or redundant publication of research reports to artificially increase the number of publications.
8. Never include personal criticism in a written piece of work.
9. Report to the Editor any changes made to the manuscript after acceptance.
10. Include as coauthors only those persons who have made significant scientific contributions to the work, and determine order of authorship in a manner appropriate to the contribution. All coauthors share responsibility for the quality and integrity of the submitted and published manuscript.
11. Reveal to the Editor any potential conflict of interest for any author that might be affected by publication of the results contained in a manuscript or in the development of the research.
12. List all funding sources and sources of data or other in-kind support for all authors in the acknowledgments.
13. In the role of corresponding author, ensure that all coauthors are fully cognizant of the steps and changes in the manuscript during the peer review process.
AVOIDING PLAGIARISM
Plagiarism is using another person’s words or ideas without giving credit to that person or that person’s work. This includes using text, figures, tables, or ideas, and includes not just duplicating any of these items but also close paraphrasing of text that still represents someone else’s ideas or work.
To avoid potential plagiarism:
Ethical Committee Permissions for Clinical and Animal Experiments
The clinical and animal experiment researches requiring ethical committee decision should be attached Ethical Committee Approval document per experiment.
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
The submission has not been previously published, nor submitted to another journal for consideration.
The submission file is in Microsoft Word document file format.
The text is 2 line space; uses a 12-point Times New Roman font. The A4 size page should be set up with 2.5 cm spaces from all directions.
The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined on this page.
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In submitting the manuscript, the authors certify that:
They are authorized by their coauthors to enter into these arrangements. The work described has not been published before (except in the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture, review or thesis), that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, that its publication has been approved by all the authors and by the responsible authorities tacitly or explicitly of the institutes where the work has been carried out. They secure the right to reproduce any material that has already been published or copyrighted elsewhere.
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- Authors grant any third party (Eurasian Journal of Forest Science) the right to use the article freely as long as its original authors and citation details are identified.
Anyone is free:
- to Share to copy, distribute and transmit the work
- to Remix to adapt the work
Under the following conditions:
Attribution. The original authors must be given credit.
- For any reuse or distribution, it must be made clear to others what the license terms of this work are.
- Any of these conditions can be waived if the copyright holders give permission.
- Nothing in this license impairs or restricts the author's moral rights.
I/we certify that the submitted paper is in convenience with moral rules and grant no injury occurs when the mentioned methods and materials are applied.
All the materials belong to the submitted paper (accepted or declined photos, original figures etc.) will be kept by Editorial Board for any intended period and then will be cleared.
These conditions are assumed to be accepted by the authors and co-authors as soon as they submit their manuscript.
Ethical Rules
The authors, reviewers and editors are invited to obey, accept and apply the ethical rules suggested by ICMJE (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors) and COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics).
Additionally, to contribute the highest quality science to EJFS, authors are expected to do the following:
1. Present a precise and accurate account of the research performed and a clear, objective discussion of its significance.
2. Include sufficient detail and reference to sources of information in a manuscript to permit the author’s peers to repeat the work. Limitations on use of or access to data must be clearly identified.
3. Identify sources of all information and cite those publications that have been influential in determining the nature of the reported work and that guide the reader quickly to the primary and other earlier work essential for understanding the present investigation. Information obtained privately, as in conversation or correspondence, should not be used or reported without explicit permission from the source.
4. Carefully document methodology, assumptions, and uncertainty.
5. Follow the appropriate procedures in force in their countries that govern the ethics of work done with human or animal subjects.
6. Never plagiarize the work or ideas of others or your own work. Always provide appropriate citation.
7. Avoid unnecessary fragmentation or redundant publication of research reports to artificially increase the number of publications.
8. Never include personal criticism in a written piece of work.
9. Report to the Editor any changes made to the manuscript after acceptance.
10. Include as coauthors only those persons who have made significant scientific contributions to the work, and determine order of authorship in a manner appropriate to the contribution. All coauthors share responsibility for the quality and integrity of the submitted and published manuscript.
11. Reveal to the Editor any potential conflict of interest for any author that might be affected by publication of the results contained in a manuscript or in the development of the research.
12. List all funding sources and sources of data or other in-kind support for all authors in the acknowledgments.
13. In the role of corresponding author, ensure that all coauthors are fully cognizant of the steps and changes in the manuscript during the peer review process.
AVOIDING PLAGIARISM
Plagiarism is using another person’s words or ideas without giving credit to that person or that person’s work. This includes using text, figures, tables, or ideas, and includes not just duplicating any of these items but also close paraphrasing of text that still represents someone else’s ideas or work.
To avoid potential plagiarism:
Ensure that permission (in writing) has been obtained for reuse of any text, figures, or tables from the author and copyright holder
Learn the journal’s usage permission policy and proper citation
Remember that self-plagiarism is still plagiarism
Ethical Committee Permissions for Clinical and Animal Experiments
The clinical and animal experiment researches requiring ethical committee decision should be attached Ethical Committee Approval document per experiment.
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The following License and Copyright Agreement is valid for any article published by Eurasian Journal of Forest Science:
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In submitting the manuscript, the authors certify that:
They are authorized by their coauthors to enter into these arrangements. The work described has not been published before (except in the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture, review or thesis), that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, that its publication has been approved by all the authors and by the responsible authorities tacitly or explicitly of the institutes where the work has been carried out. They secure the right to reproduce any material that has already been published or copyrighted elsewhere.
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Anyone is free:
- to Share to copy, distribute and transmit the work
- to Remix to adapt the work
Under the following conditions:
Attribution. The original authors must be given credit.
- For any reuse or distribution, it must be made clear to others what the license terms of this work are.
- Any of these conditions can be waived if the copyright holders give permission.
- Nothing in this license impairs or restricts the author's moral rights.
I/we certify that the submitted paper is in convenience with moral rules and grant no injury occurs when the mentioned methods and materials are applied.
All the materials belong to the submitted paper (accepted or declined photos, original figures etc.) will be kept by Editorial Board for any intended period and then will be cleared.
These conditions are assumed to be accepted by the authors and co-authors as soon as they submit their manuscript.
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Publication Fee
Note that publishing in Eurasian Journal of Forest Science (EJFS) is 80 USD (for foreign affiliations) or 2400 TL (for authors affiliated to a Turkish Institute). EJFS is an open access Journal that does not receive funding from any external sources, but only from the submission of manuscripts, we execute work for plagiarism, reviews, editorial works, galley proof and assigning DOI, HTML formats, ORCID.
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ISSN: 2147-7493
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