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This list includes notable peer-reviewed scientific journals in forestry, forest science, and related fields. More than 180 forestry journals were being published in 2008. More than 180 forestry journals were being published in 2008.
This category includes scientific journals in forestry and related applied or sub-fields. Journals may be international, regional or national in scope. Journals may be international, regional or national in scope.
Šumarski list is one of the oldest, still-publishing forestry journals in the world. [1] It was established in October 1876 and is published by the Croatian Forestry Society . See also
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The Journal of Forestry is the primary scholarly journal of the Society of American Foresters. It aims to advance the forestry profession by keeping professional foresters informed about developments and ideas related to the practice of forestry. The journal publishes editorials and technical content related to the management of forests and ...
The journal publishes research manuscripts that report results of original research, review articles, and book reviews. [1] Forestry-related topics are covered that apply biological and social knowledge to address problems encountered in forest management and conservation. [2]
This category is for academic and scientific journals published by learned and professional societies. Journals that are published by a separate publisher (whether a commercial publishing company or a university press) on behalf of a society should be categorized under that publisher (see Category:Academic journals by publisher); these journals may also be included in Category:Academic ...
One of the oldest, still-publishing journals of forestry in the world, it was established in 1868. [1] Over the years there have been some changes of title and periods in which the journal did not appear. [2] The word "Montes" in the journal's title is used to mean forestry, although the Spanish word can also refer to hills.