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Land Degradation and Development is a journal indexed in SJR in Soil Science and Development with an H index of 105. It has a price of 3150 €. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,159 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,159.
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Languages: English
Open Access Policy: Open Choice
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3150 €
Inmediate OANPD
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Non OAMetrics
1,159
SJR Impact factor105
H Index430
Total Docs (Last Year)944
Total Docs (3 years)28922
Total Refs4741
Total Cites (3 years)934
Citable Docs (3 years)4.56
Cites/Doc (2 years)67.26
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View moreEffects ofNewbouldia laevis on soil subjected to shifting cultivation in the Ibadan area, southwestern Nigeria
View moreMicrotopography as a factor in the degradation of Vertisols in central India
View moreDirect and indirect effects of long-term ditch-buried straw return on soil bacterial community in a rice-wheat rotation system
View moreMultiple-scale soil moisture distribution and its implications for ecosystem restoration in an arid river valley, China
View moreSoil microbial diversity during 30 years of grassland restoration on the Loess Plateau, China: Tight linkages with plant diversity
View moreLand degradation indicators in Kuwait
View moreAfforestation, Subsequent Forest Fires and Provision of Hydrological Services: A Model-Based Analysis for a Mediterranean Mountainous Catchment
View moreChanges in streamflow and sediment for a planned large reservoir in the middle Yellow River
View moreThe development of sustainable earthworm populations at Calvert landfill site, UK
View moreTHE EFFECT OFACACIA MEARNSIIINVASION AND CLEARING ON SOIL LOSS IN THE KOUGA MOUNTAINS, EASTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA
View moreLocal innovation in a global context: documenting farmer initiatives in land husbandry through WOCAT
View moreSelection ofLeucaena species for afforestation and amelioration of sodic soils
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View moreApplication of the caesium-137 technique to soil degradation studies in the Southwestern Highlands of Ethiopia
View moreAssessing Soil Properties Controlling Interrill Erosion: An Empirical Approach under Mediterranean Conditions
View moreDistant political-economic forces and global-to-local pathway to impacts on forests of
View moreThe sheep in wolf's clothing? Recognizing threats for land degradation in Iceland using state-and-transition models
View moreA New Dryland Development Paradigm Grounded in Empirical Analysis of Dryland Systems Science
View morePeatlands and environmental change, D. Charman. Wiley, Chichester, 2002. ISBN 0 470 96990 7 (hardback); 0 470 84410 8 (paperback), x+301 pp
View moreQuantifying Soil Erosion from Hiking Trail in a Protected Natural Area in the Spanish Pyrenees
View moreAssessing spatial patterns of soil erosion in a high-latitude rangeland
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