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地理学与可持续性(英文)(Geography and Sustainability)(OA期刊)
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  • 《地理学与可持续性(英文)》(Geography and Sustainability)(双月刊),2019年获国家新闻出版署批复创刊,2020年3月正式全球发行,是由教育部主管、北京师范大学主办的国际英文开源期刊,依托北京师范大学出版社和爱思维尔(Elsevier)出版集团全球发行,编辑部设在北京师范大学地理科学学部。刊登内容:地理过程、生态系统服务与人类福祉、人与环境系统、可持续发展和面向可持续性的地理数据与模型等。

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  • 期刊名称:地理学与可持续性(英文)(Geography and Sustainability)(OA期刊)
  • 主管单位:教育部
  • 主办单位:北京师范大学
  • 国内刊号:CN 10-1657/P
  • 国际刊号:ISSN 2096-7438;EISSN 2666-6839
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  • 学科分类:医卫综合
    版面费用:待核实
  • 字数要求:6000-32000
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  • 复合因子:1.316
    综合因子:1.026
  • 审  稿 费:待核实
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  • 投稿网址:https://www.editorialmanager.com/GEOSUS
  • 官网网址:https://www.journals.elsevier.com/geography-and-sustainability
  • 电话传真:010-58804351(202506期)
  • 电子邮箱:geosus@bnu.edu.cn(202506期)
  • 微信公众号:Geography and Sustainability(geosusbnu)

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    • 1、投稿方式:在线投稿。

      2、刊内网址(202506期):

      https://www.journals.elsevier.com/geography-and-sustainability

      自动跳转至:

      https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/geography-and-sustainability

      https://www.bnuacademic.cn/xueShuJournal/GeoSus(刊内公布,但打不开)

      3、投稿系统:

      https://www.editorialmanager.com/GEOSUS

      4、主办单位相关网址:

      https://geo.bnu.edu.cn/xwzx/112847.html

      (北京师范大学地理科学学部)

      5、刊内邮箱:geosus@bnu.edu.cn

      6、刊内电话:010-58804351

      7、出刊日期:双月刊,逢双月出版。

      8、官方微信公众号:Geography and Sustainability(geosusbnu)

      2026年3月16日星期一

      Guide for authors

      【官网信息】

      About the journal

      Aims and scope

      Geography

      and Sustainability aims to serve as the focal point for developing,

      coordinating and implementing interdisciplinary research and education

      to promote sustainable development through an integrated geography

      perspective. The journal encourages wider analysis and innovative

      thinking about global and regional sustainability by bridging and

      synthesising natural and human sciences.

      Geography

      and Sustainability welcomes original, high-quality research articles,

      review articles, short communications, technical comments, perspective

      articles and editorials on the following themes:

         Geographical

      Processes: Interactions with and between water, soil, atmosphere and

      the biosphere and their spatio-temporal variations;

         Human-Environmental

      Systems: Interactions between humans and the environment, resilience of

      socio-ecological systems and vulnerability;

         Ecosystem Services and Human Wellbeing: Ecosystem structure, processes, services and their linkages with human wellbeing;

         Sustainable Development: Theory, practice and critical challenges in sustainable development;

         Geo-data and Sustainability Models: Geodata and models to support sustainable development and decision-making

      Article types

      Contributions

      falling into the following categories will be considered for

      publication: Full length article or original research paper (please find

      a template here), review article, short communication, comment,

      perspective and editorial. Please ensure that you select the appropriate

      article type from the list of options when making your submission.

      Authors contributing to special issues should ensure that they select

      the special issue article type from this list.

      Types of Articles instruction

      1.

      Full Length Article: A full-length article should be a substantial and

      in-depth research study regarding a particular state of issue through

      several techniques or approaches. The main text should be approximately

      6,000 words in length, but it should not exceed 8,000 words (excluding

      abstract, references, tables, figures, and appendices). A 250-word

      abstract, a maximum of 80 references and up to 10 displayed items

      (figures and tables) are allowed. A full-length article should include

      Introduction, Materials and methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions,

      and References, which can be accompanied by Supplementary information.

      The sections of Materials and methods, Results, and Discussion should be

      divided by numbered topical subheadings.

      2.

      Review Article: A review article should provide recent developments in

      scientific disciplines, including historical overviews, recent

      scientific advances, and perspectives for future development. It should

      be critical, balanced, and scholarly. The main text should be

      approximately 6,000 words in length, but it should not exceed 8,000

      words (excluding abstract, references, tables, figures, and appendices).

      A 250-word abstract, a maximum of 100 references and up to 10 displayed

      items (figures and tables) are allowed. A review article can be

      accompanied by supplementary information.

      3.

      Short Communication: A short communication provides a brief study of

      high quality and general interest. It should be published quickly. A

      short communication is expected to be approximately 3000 words with up

      to 4 displayed items, a 250-word abstract, and a maximum of 20

      references. Short Communications can be accompanied by supplementary

      information.

      4.

      Editorials: Editorials are written by the Editor-in-Chief, Associate

      Editors, Guest Editors, Editorial Board Members, or invited scientists

      and experts. Editorials are not typically peer-reviewed articles with

      less than 3,000 words in main text, up to 20 references, and no more

      than 2 displayed items (tables and figures).

      5.

      Perspectives: Perspectives present a new and unique viewpoint on

      existing problems, fundamental concepts, or prevalent notions on a

      specific topic, propose and support a new hypothesis, or discuss the

      implications of a newly implemented innovation. Perspectives focus on

      current advances and future directions on a topic with personal opinion,

      and may include original data. Compared to Reviews, they are more

      forward looking and speculative with a narrower field of view.

      Perspectives are usually short peer-reviewed articles less than 5,000

      words in main text, a 250-word abstract, no more than 50 references, and

      up to 6 displayed items (figures and tables). Perspectives can be

      accompanied by Supplementary information.

      6.

      Comment: Comments are opinionated articles on a topical scientific

      issue, a relevant policy or a newly published article in the journal.

      Comments are suggested to develop a proposed solution in detail while

      focusing on an issue or problem. For comments on a recent publication,

      they can either challenge or extend one or more aspects of a focal

      article with a respective and constructive tone. A comment is generally

      with a short length of approximately 2,000 words in main text and 15

      references. It is encouraged to provide 1 figure or table, but not

      prerequisite.

      7.

      Highlight: Highlights aim to highlight and explain potential scientific

      importance of a most recent exciting research work. Highlights should

      be approximately 1,500 words in main text, up to 1 displayed items

      (figures and tables) and 10 references.

      8.

      Letter to the editor: Letter to the editor is for scientific comments

      on recently published articles or discusses an important, novel research

      result. Letters are usually not divided by section headings, and are

      generally approximately 1,000 words including introductory paragraph,

      main content, conclusions, up to 5 references, author names and

      affiliations.

      9.

      Book Review: A book review provides a personally critical appraisal of a

      book by evaluating such aspects as theme and argument, organization and

      writing style, scientific significance, etc. Book reviews are invited

      submissions or approved submissions by the editor and unsolicited

      contributions are not accepted. Book reviews in Geography and

      Sustainability address the topics in the cross-disciplinary field of

      integrated geography and sustainability science. Book reviews are

      generally short articles with approximately 1,000 words and up to 10

      references.

      10.

      News and Views: New and views articles inform readers about new

      scientific advances or important events in the field of integrated

      geography and sustainability science. This is a commission-only section.

      The length of the article generally should not exceed 1000 words with

      less than 5 references.

      Peer review

      This

      journal follows a double anonymized review process. Your submission

      will initially be assessed by our editors to determine suitability for

      publication in this journal. If your submission is deemed suitable, it

      will typically be sent to a minimum of two reviewers for an independent

      expert assessment of the scientific quality. The decision as to whether

      your article is accepted or rejected will be taken by our editors.

      Read more about peer review.

      Our editors are not involved in making decisions about papers which:

         they have written themselves.

         have been written by family members or colleagues.

         relate to products or services in which they have an interest.

      Any

      such submissions will be subject to the journal's usual procedures and

      peer review will be handled independently of the editor involved and

      their research group. Read more about editor duties.

      Authors

      may submit a formal appeal request to the editorial decision, provided

      it meets all the requirements and follows the procedure outlined in

      Elsevier’s Appeal Policy. Only one appeal per submission will be

      considered and the appeal decision will be final.

      Special issues and article collections

      The

      peer review process for special issues and article collections follows

      the same process as outlined above for regular submissions, except, a

      guest editor may send the submissions out to the reviewers and may

      recommend a decision to the journal editor. The journal editor oversees

      the peer review process of all special issues and article collections to

      ensure the high standards of publishing ethics and responsiveness are

      respected and is responsible for the final decision regarding acceptance

      or rejection of articles.

      Open access

      We refer you to our open access information page to learn about open access options for this journal.

      Ethics and policies

      Ethics in publishing

      Authors must follow ethical guidelines stated in Elsevier's Publishing Ethics Policy.

      Submission declaration

      When authors submit an article to an Elsevier journal it is implied that:

         the

      work described has not been published previously except in the form of a

      preprint, an abstract, a published lecture, academic thesis or

      registered report. See our policy on multiple, redundant or concurrent

      publication.

         the article is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.

         the

      article's publication is approved by all authors and tacitly or

      explicitly by the responsible authorities where the work was carried

      out.

         if

      accepted, the article will not be published elsewhere in the same form,

      in English or in any other language, including electronically, without

      the written consent of the copyright-holder.

      To verify compliance with our journal publishing policies, we may check your manuscript with our screening tools.

      Authorship

      All authors should have made substantial contributions to all of the following:

         The conception and design of the study, or acquisition of data, or analysis and interpretation of data.

         Drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content.

         Final approval of the version to be submitted.

      Authors

      should appoint a corresponding author to communicate with the journal

      during the editorial process. All authors should agree to be accountable

      for all aspects of the work to ensure that the questions related to the

      accuracy or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately

      investigated and resolved.

      Changes to authorship

      The

      editors of this journal generally will not consider changes to

      authorship once a manuscript has been submitted. It is important that

      authors carefully consider the authorship list and order of authors and

      provide a definitive author list at submission.  

      The policy of this journal around authorship changes:  

         All

      authors must be listed in the manuscript and their details entered into

      the submission system. Changes can only be made prior to acceptance,

      and only if approved by the journal editor. This includes additions,

      deletion, or rearrangement of author names.

         Requests

      to change authorship must be made by the corresponding author using

      this form. The corresponding author must provide the reason for the

      request to the journal editor with written confirmation from all

      authors, including any authors being added or removed, that they agree

      with the changes. Requests which do not comply with the instructions

      outlined in the form will not be considered.

         This

      journal does not allow authorship changes after acceptance. This

      includes additions, deletions, or the rearrangement of author names,

      including changes to the corresponding author.

         The review process may be paused while a change in authorship request is being considered.

         Approved authorship changes will result in a corrigendum if the manuscript has already been accepted.  

         Any

      unauthorized authorship changes may result in the rejection of the

      manuscript or retraction if the article has already been published.

      Declaration of competing interests

      All

      authors must disclose any financial and personal relationships with

      other people or organizations that could inappropriately influence or

      bias their work. Examples of potential competing interests include:

         Employment

         Consultancies

         Stock ownership

         Honoraria

         Paid expert testimony

         Patent applications or registrations

         Grants or any other funding

         Affiliation with the journal as an Editor or Advisory Board Member

      The declarations tool should always be completed.

      Authors with a journal affiliation to declare should enter the following text under “Other Activities” within the  declarations tool and should inform the journal and publisher prior to completing the submission process:

      Given

      their role as [insert journal role title], [insert your name] had no

      involvement in the peer-review of this article and has no access to

      information regarding its peer-review.  Full responsibility for the editorial process for this article was delegated to another journal editor.

      Editorial

      disclosure statements will be included as a footnote and/or in the

      declaration of competing interest section of the article.

      Authors with no competing interests to declare should select the option "I have nothing to declare".

      The

      resulting Word document containing your declaration should be uploaded

      at the "attach/upload files" step in the submission process. It is

      important that the Word document is saved in the .doc/.docx file format.

      Author signatures are not required.

      Funding sources

      Authors

      must disclose any funding sources who provided financial support for

      the conduct of the research and/or preparation of the article. The role

      of sponsors, if any, should be declared in relation to the study design,

      collection, analysis and interpretation of data, writing of the report

      and decision to submit the article for publication. If funding sources

      had no such involvement this should be stated in your submission.

      ......

      更多详见:

      https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/geography-and-sustainability/publish/guide-for-authors


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