Bosque (journal) explained

Bosque
Discipline:Forestry
Abbreviation:Bosque
Editor:Víctor Gerding Salas
Language:English, Spanish
Publisher:Southern University of Chile
Country:Chile
Impact:0.500
Impact-Year:2018
History:1975–present
Frequency:Triannual
Website:http://www.scielo.cl/revistas/bosque/eaboutj.htm
Link1:http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_issues&pid=0717-9200&lng=es&nrm=iso
Link1-Name:Online archive
Issn:0304-8799
Eissn:0717-9200
Oclc:499830644

Bosque is a scientific journal published by the Forestry Faculty of the Southern University of Chile. It publishes articles on a wide range of forestry-related topics, primarily on issues that are relevant to Chile, Latin America and the Southern Hemisphere. The published articles include peer-reviewed scientific research papers, items of current interest and opinion pieces. Bosque's first issue was published in 1975 and the journal was issued yearly until 1985. From 1985 to 2003 it was issued twice a year and from 2003 on three times a year. The topics covered in Bosque are management and production of forestry resources, wood science and technology, silviculture, forest ecology, natural resources conservation, and rural development associated with forest ecosystems. The journal publishes research articles, notes and opinions, both in Spanish and English. Bosque was included in the Science Citation Index Expanded in 2009.[1] The journal is also indexed in The Zoological Record.

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  1. https://archive.today/20120630113859/http://www.universia.cl/portada/actualidad/noticia_actualidad.jsp?noticia=145321 Celebran indexación de publicación de la Universidad Austral de Chile en ISI