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Journal of Applied Ecology
Description
Ecology with management relevance
An Official Journal of the British Ecological Society
Title (short) |
J. Appl. Ecol. |
CODEN |
JAPEAI |
Languages |
English |
First year |
1964 |
Impact factor |
5.196 |
Editor |
Paul Giller, Rob Freckleton, Phil Hulme, Simon Thirgood and EJ Milner-Gulland with Gill Kerby |
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Status
active
Subject
Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
0021-8901
E ISSN
1365-2664
First volume
35
Last volume
45+
Publish city
Oxford
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free access |
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Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
0021-8901
First volume
1
Last volume
40
Homepage
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Availability |
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Text PDF |
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free access |
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for subscriber |
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not available |
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Abstracts |
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Description
Journal of Applied Ecology is an international journal that publishes high-impact ecological research of direct relevance to environmental management. Regular special profiles synthesise the current state-of-the-art in key thematic areas. The journal publishes novel papers that apply ecological concepts, theories, models and methods to the management of biological resources in their widest sense. The editors encourage contributions that use applied ecological problems to test and develop basic ecological theory, although there must be clear potential for improving current management. Papers should have an explicitly ecological focus, but can relate to any of the major themes in applied ecology, including: - Application and development of improved strategies for the conservation of wildlife.
- Assessing and mitigating the ecological impacts of global change and environmental pollution
- Wildlife and habitat management
- Sustainable management of natural resources (including aquatic resources)
- Ecology of ecosystem restoration and species reintroductions
- Ecological approaches to the management of pests, weeds and diseases
Articles that interact with related fields are welcomed providing that their relevance to applied ecology is clear.
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