Information for Authors
- Journal of Water and Land Development is published once a year in English, articles are followed by a short (not exceeding 300 words) summary in Polish.
- Conciseness of style is a prequisite, avoid verbose phrases and abvious state-ments. Manuscript should not exceed 1 printing sheet (20 standard pages of 1800 characters per page). Tables, figures and short summary should be typed at the end of the paper on separate pages.
- Each article should contain the following elements: title, name and surname of the author(s), authors' affiliation, short abstract no longer than 150-200 words, key words, text of the paper divided into Introduction, Material and Methods, Results and Discussion, references (arranged in alphabetic order as shown below) and summary in Polish
1. BENCALA K.E., WALTERS R.A., 1983. Simulation of solute transport in mountain
pool-and riffle stream: a transient storage model. Water Resour. Res., 19: 718-724.
2. GÓRECKI A., 1987. Rozpoznanie i opis sztucznych pól odniesień przestrzennych.
(Recognition and description of the artificial plots of spatial relations). Wrocław,
maszynopis, Uniwersytet Wrocławski.
3. JANKOWSKI M., 1990. Elementy grafiki komputerowej. (Elements of the computer
graphics). Warszawa, WNT.
4. STRZELECKI T., 1994. Rola systemów informacji geograficznej w zarządzaniu
państwem, województwem i gminą. W: Komputerowe wspomaganie badań
naukowych. (The role of GIS in the management of the state, voivodship and
community. In: Computer aided research). I Konferencja Środowiskowa,
Wrocław, Wrocławskie Towarzystwo Naukowe.
- Papers referred to should be quoted in the text as KOWALSKI (1997), (KOWALSKI and NOWAK, 1997). If there are more than two authors, please add et al. after the first name i.e. NOWAK et al. (1997). English version of the non-congress language title should be added in brackets.
- Figures should be draw on tracing paper or delivered as laser printouts. Legends in the graphs should be restricted to numerical and letter descriptions, other explanations should be placed in the figure caption. Descriptions remaining within the graph should be in English and of the proportional size (i.e. they must ensure readability after graph size reduction).
- Tables should fit to the width (13 cm) and height (20 cm) of the column.
- Data illustrated in Figures should not appear in Tables and vice versa.
- All variables in equations and in the text should be written in italic. Use SI units in the form g•cm–3 and not g/ml.
- Manuscript should be sent in three copies with tables, graphs and English abstract and Polish summary with title and key words on separate pages. Enclose a floppy disc with the text written in Word for Windows with tables and figures saved in separate files.







