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Global Environmental Change Q1 Unclaimed
Global Environmental Change is a journal indexed in SJR in Ecology and Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law with an H index of 225. It has an SJR impact factor of 2,996 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 2,996.
Global Environmental Change focuses its scope in these topics and keywords: climate, change, environmental, sustainability, global, vulnerability, dynamics, adaptation, contextualizing, consequencessmallholder, ...
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Languages: English
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2,996
SJR Impact factor225
H Index111
Total Docs (Last Year)436
Total Docs (3 years)10235
Total Refs4540
Total Cites (3 years)425
Citable Docs (3 years)9.01
Cites/Doc (2 years)92.21
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