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Impact Factor
2.232
5 year Impact Factor
2.426

Editor-in-Chief
Gary Kerr, UK

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Forestry aims publish high quality articles and reviews on all aspects of research, practice and policy that inform and promote the sustainable management of forests and trees.

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Special Issues

Forest Resilience Virtual Issue

Forest policies at global, national, regional, and local levels often prioritize the development of resilient forests. What does the research advise? Explore a new virtual issue curated by Editor-in-Chief Dr Gary Kerr.

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Social Licence to Operate and Forestry

This special issue aims to explore a variety of strands of research enquiry into social licence to operate and forestry.

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Evolution, Ecology and Tree Health

The papers in this issue focus on how we might manage the threat of new pests and diseases using evolutionary and ecological principles.

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Editor's Choice Articles

Read articles hand-picked by Editor-in-Chief Gary Kerr.

High Impact Articles

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Forest Economics Prize

The 2015 Forestry Economics Prize has been awarded, read the winning paper here.

Silvicultural Prize 2016

Read the winning paper by Kevin O'Hara, and browse a list of past winners.

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