When I don’t already have a clear choice (scope, impact factor, readership), I usually rely on a very simple criterion: the journals where the authors I cite most have published.
That way, I stay within the same scientific conversation.
How do you decide?
When I don’t already have a clear choice (scope, impact factor, readership), I usually rely on a very simple criterion: the journals where the authors I cite most have published.
That way, I stay within the same scientific conversation.
How do you decide?
A simple way to stay in the same scientific conversation.
How do you decide?
A simple way to stay in the same scientific conversation.
How do you decide?
A thought-provoking question raised during today’s webinar… and now I’m asking you the same 👇
A thought-provoking question raised during today’s webinar… and now I’m asking you the same 👇
Captured at Jardins de Forillon, a small agroforestry farm in Gaspésie, and kindly shared by one of its owners.
🌱 Biodiversity and agroforestry, deeply connected.
📸 Photo: Marcel Carey
Captured at Jardins de Forillon, a small agroforestry farm in Gaspésie, and kindly shared by one of its owners.
🌱 Biodiversity and agroforestry, deeply connected.
📸 Photo: Marcel Carey
🥅 4 goals for 2050
🌍 1 planet to protect
The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework sets the roadmap to halt and reverse biodiversity loss.
✨ My current research focuses on the links between circular economy and biodiversity in Québec.
➡️ www.cbd.int/gbf
🥅 4 goals for 2050
🌍 1 planet to protect
The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework sets the roadmap to halt and reverse biodiversity loss.
✨ My current research focuses on the links between circular economy and biodiversity in Québec.
➡️ www.cbd.int/gbf