Ecological Questions
Ecological Questions
ISSN: 1644-7298 (print version)
owner: Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
publisher: Versita
distributor: Nicolaus Copernicus University Press
Why subscribe and read
The journal Ecological Questions is worth subscribing and reading for the following reasons:- it is a high level international medium,
- the articles published in this Journal deal with the most crucial problems of contemporary ecology, such as global changes, biodiversity and sustainable development,
- this Journal, more frequently than others, presents articles where ecological problems were solved with methods developed by philosophy and by applying the modern tools of GIS, RS and mathematical modelling,
- it deals with a wide range of ecosystems, starting from those occurring in subtropical areas of Africa and Southern America, throughout the temperate zone to polar regions.
Why submit
The journal is delivered to a wide range of experts in order to trigger off the discussion, to obtain answers to questions as well as remarks related to raised issues and methods applied to solve the ecological problems. These remarks, opinions and evaluations enable to improve the journal from factual and publishing aspects.Description
Ecological Questions is published by Nicolaus Copernicus University Press. The full articles and short notes connected with current research and main ecological problems discussed at Nicolaus Copernicus University are presented in each issues. The journal is primarily an international medium for the publication of research into those changes in the biosphere caused by natural processes and man's activities. The problems include but are not limited to: philosophy and social ecology, vegetation science, relationships between vegetation and animals, changes and variation in ecological systems, thermodynamics in ecology, ecological economics, data processing, GIS and RS technology.The journal emphasizes natural forces and human contribution to local, regional and worldwide environmental changes and explores the diversity of human responses to impact of dynamics of biosphere.Editors
Editor-in-Chief: Marian Rejewski, N.Copernicus University, Toruń, PolandManaging Editor : Marta Luścińska, N.Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland
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