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新疆
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主管单位:中国科学院
主办单位:中国科学院新疆生态与地理研究所;科学出版社
国际刊号:1674-6767
国内刊号:65-1278/K
出版地方:新疆
邮发代号:2-419
创刊时间:2009
发行周期:双月刊
期刊开本:A4
审稿速度:1-3个月
主编:陈曦,李百炼
地址:Journal of Arid Land
邮编:Journal of Arid Land
双月刊
发行周期1-3个月
审稿速度新疆
出版地方《Journal of Arid Land》(简称JAL)是中国科学院新疆生态与地理研究所和科学出版社联合主办、科学出版社出版的自然科学综合性学术季刊。
《JournalofAridLand》刊登干旱和半干旱地区水、土、生物、气候等自然资源变化及其大气圈、水圈、生物圈、岩石圈之间的相互作用和与人类活动的关系,干旱和半干旱地区地理、生态和环境格局及生态建设和环境保护,干旱和半干旱区域对全球变化的响应与反馈机制等原创性、综合性、理论性和实用性的研究成果.
《Journal of Arid Land》本刊还开展中亚地区资源环境、生态安全及区域可持续发展的国际学术交流;同时刊登上述方面的研究评述、快讯、学术动态及本领域重要参考书书评等。本刊主要设有学术论文、专题评述、研究简讯、学术动态、书评等五个栏目,以国内外从事干旱区自然地理、生物、土壤/土地资源、环境、气候、水文水资源、社会科学等方面研究的专家学者,以及这些领域教学和学习的大专院校的教师和学生为读者对象。
《Journal of Arid Land》于2009年第四季度创刊,目前,在国际上被俄罗斯《文摘杂志》(AJ)VINITI数据库、波兰《哥白尼索引》(Indexof Copernicus,IC)和美国《乌利希期刊指南》(Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory)收录,在国内被《中国核心期刊(遴选)数据库》、《中国学术期刊网络出版总库》收录,并在《中国科技期刊网》、《中国科学院科技期刊开放获取平台》、《干旱区科学》域名网站等网络平台上全文发布。
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