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Restoration Ecology is a journal indexed in SJR in Ecology and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics with an H index of 117. It has a price of 2500 €. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,272 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,272.
Restoration Ecology focuses its scope in these topics and keywords: restoration, responses, remnant, reestablishment, reef, recovery, precision, prairie, plant, restorationecological, ...
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Languages: English
Open Access Policy: Open Choice
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2500 €
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Non OAMetrics
1,272
SJR Impact factor117
H Index293
Total Docs (Last Year)631
Total Docs (3 years)17221
Total Refs2618
Total Cites (3 years)619
Citable Docs (3 years)3.51
Cites/Doc (2 years)58.77
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View moreTranslocation of Herb-Rich Grassland from a Site in Wales Prior to Opencast Coal Extraction
View moreThe Incidence of a Generalist Thrips Herbivore Among Natural and Translocated Patches of an Endangered Vernal Pool Plant, Blennosperma bakeri
View moreClues for Tropical Forest Restoration
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View moreRestoration of Wet Dune Slacks on the Dutch Wadden Sea Islands: Recolonization After Large-Scale Sod Cutting
View moreEcological Restoration Treatments Increase Butterfly Richness and Abundance: Mechanisms of Response
View moreSoil Microfungi in Two Post-Mining Chronosequences with Different Vegetation Types
View moreEcological Restoration: State of the Art or State of the Science?
View moreA Test of a Habitat Evaluation Procedure for Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep
View moreRecovery of Bird Species in Minimally Restored Indonesian Tin Strip Mines
View moreFire in Ecosystem Management: Shifting the Paradigm from Suppression to Prescription. Proceedings of the 20th Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference.
View moreA Historical Perspective and Future Outlook on Landscape Scale Restoration in the Northwest Wisconsin Pine Barrens
View moreSimulated Herbivory and Vegetation Dynamics in Coal Slurry Ponds Reclaimed as Wetlands
View moreValues and Science in Ecological Restoration-A Response to Davis and Slobodkin
View moreConservation in Highly Fragmented Landscapes
View moreGenetic Bottlenecks Resulting from Restoration Efforts: The Case of Bighorn Sheep in Badlands National Park
View moreGermination and Initial Root Growth of Four Legumes as Affected by Landfill Biogas Atmosphere
View moreDo Thinning and Burning Sites Revegetated after Bauxite Mining Improve Habitat for Terrestrial Vertebrates?
View moreComparative Study of Ant Communities of Rehabilitated Mineral Sand Mines and Heathland, Western Australia
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View moreLeguminous Trees for the Rehabilitation of Sodic Wasteland in Northern India
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