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An evaluation of forestry journals using bibliometric indices
C. Malesios, G. Arabatzis
Operations & Information Management
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Scientific Community
100%
Forestry Journals
100%
Bibliometric Indicators
100%
Hirsch Index
100%
Forest Science
100%
International Journals
50%
Tree Structure
50%
Research Journals
50%
Silvae
50%
High Correlation
50%
Citation Analysis
50%
Forestry
50%
Bibliometric Data
50%
Scientific Journals
50%
Journal Classification
50%
Journal Performance
50%
Balanced Evaluation
50%
Specialized Journals
50%
Tree Function
50%
Tree Physiology
50%
Wildland Fire
50%
Fiber Science
50%
Forest Meteorology
50%
Forest Research
50%
Vegetation Science
50%
Wood Science
50%
Journal Impact
50%
Agricultural Meteorology
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Journals
100%
Forestry
100%
Tree Physiology
8%
Canadians
8%