Shuitu Baochi Xuebao
Editorial Department of Journal of Soil and Water Conservation · China
Aims & Scope
Journal of Soil and Water Conservationmainly publishes research articles, brief reports, and high-level reviews which showcase advancements from both international and domestic frontiers in soil and water conservation and related fields. It emphasizes new concepts, notable achievements, and recent progress in these fields.The journal predominantly publishes research findings on topics such as soil and water conservation, ecological security, soil erosion, water-sediment changes, water-soil processes, land consolidation, vegetation restoration, ecological services, karst rocky desertification, mountain disaster prevention and control, agricultural water-saving, green development, etc. Journal of Soil and Water Conservationplaces a strong emphasis on the quality of its articles, and prioritizes the social benefits they can create. It aims to report the latest scientific research achievements, explore new theories, methods, and developments, and focus on innovative, cutting-edge, and exploratory research findings within the field of soil and water conservation and related disciplines. The journal actively promotes academic exchanges, discipline development, technological progress, and talent cultivation to better serve the cause of soil and water conservation in China. This journal adopts an online submission system. Authors can log in to the official website of the journal (http://stbcxb.alljournal.com.cn/stbcxben/home), click on "Author Login", and register to submit their manuscripts (registered users can directly submit after logging in). This journal adopts a double-blind peer review system, and the acceptance rate is about 20% to 25%. After receiving the manuscript, the editorial department will send a manuscript receipt. The editorial department will first conduct an initial review of the manuscript. For manuscripts that lack originality, involve academic misconduct, have serious scientific or technical deficiencies, lack valuable information, or do not meet the
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