ABOUT THE JOURNAL
Aim and Scope of the Journal
The rapid anthropogenic climate change experienced at the beginning of the twenty-first century is closely related to the health and functioning of the biosphere. Scientific researches that examine the causes, consequences and interactions of climate change in detail are very important for the long-term use of natural capital.
The general aim of the journal is to provide an opportunity to exchange information by creating a common platform for scientists from many different disciplines who work on global climate change. In addition, it is aimed to examine the causes of climate change and its effects on natural and human resources in detail.
Adaptation of such issues as food supply, economy, tourism, cultural heritage, health, technology, energy use to climate change will be discussed through scientific researches. Studies involving strategic action plans and policy recommendations on these issues will be encouraged. Therefore, new perspectives on how ecosystems respond to climate change, how ecosystem resilience can be enhanced, and how ecosystems can help coping with the changing climate challenge will be presented in this journal, focused on the balance between climate change and ecosystem.
The main themes of the journal are:
- Agriculture, (Agricultural Sustainability and Climate Change),
- Food, Natural Resources, (Green Technology and Climate Change Impact),
- Effects of Climate Change on the Cryosphere and Water Resources Systems,
- Climate Change and Water Sustainability (Surface and Groundwater),
- Climate Systems and Sustainable Development,
- Climate Change and Pollution,
- Adaptation Strategies and Policies to Climate Change,
- The Effects of Climate Change on Social and Human Resources,
- Modeling Studies on Preventing Climate Change.
Manuscripts will be subject to a rigorous peer-review process by international subject experts and care will be taken to publish only the highest quality articles. In this context, researches containing current scientific developments such as original studies, reviews, case reports etc. will be published within the scope of the journal. The articles in the journal is published 2 times a year; SUMMER (June), WINTER (December). JGCC is a free of charge, electronic and open access journal.
Only articles written in English are published in the journal.
No fee is charged at any stage from the authors who submit their manuscripts.
Send your manuscript to the journal at https://journals.gen.tr/index.php/jgcc/about/submissions
For any additional information, please contact with the editors at jgcc@gmail.com
ARTICLE CORRECTION POLICY
The online, published version of an article is considered the final and complete version. Even though it is possible to correct this version, our policy (in common with other publishers) is not to do so, except in very rare circumstances.
The only typographical errors that can be corrected are: author names, affiliations, article titles, abstracts, and keywords. In such cases, an erratum or corrigendum would be necessary as well (see below) so that there is a record of the difference between the online and print versions.
We can publish a correction to your article if there is a serious error, for example with regard to scientific accuracy, or if your reputation or that of the journal would be affected. We do not publish corrections that do not affect the contribution in a material way or significantly impair the reader’s understanding of the contribution (such as a spelling mistake or a grammatical error).
Please send an email to journals@holistence.com in the event a correction is needed.
Errata
An erratum will be used if an important error has been found during the publication process of the journal article. Errors requiring an erratum include: an error that affects the publication record, the scientific integrity of the paper, the reputation of the authors or of the journal, and errors of omission
Erratas are not published for typing errors except where an error is significant . A significant error in a figure or table is corrected by the publication of a newly- corrected figure or table as an erratum. The figure or table is republished only if the editor considers it necessary.
Corrigenda
A corrigendum is a notification of a significant error made by the authors of the article. All authors must sign a corrigenda that is submitted for publication.
In cases where co-authors disagree, the editors will take advice from independent peer-reviewers and impose the appropriate amendment; noting the dissenting author(s) in the text of the published version.
Addenda
An addendum is a notification of a peer-reviewed addition of information to a paper. An example is a response to a reader’s request for clarification. Addenda do not contradict the original publication. If the author inadvertently omits significant information, the information can be published as an addendum after peer review.
Addenda are published only rarely and only when the editors decide that the addendum is crucial to the reader’s understanding of a significant part of the published contribution.
COMPLAINT POLICY
Complaints are welcome as they provide an opportunity for improvement. Responses to complaints should be quick, helpful, and constructive. Please address complaints with a volume number, issue number, paper ID, paper title, and page number. Please send an email to journals@holistence.com for your complaint.
This Journal accepts the following complaints:
Authorship complaints
Plagiarism complaints
Multiple, duplicate, and concurrent publications or simultaneous submissions
Allegations of research errors and fraud
Research standards violations
Undisclosed conflicts of interest
Reviewer bias or competitive/harmful acts by reviewers
ARCHIEVING POLICY (LOCKSS)
This journal utilizes the LOCKSS and CLOCKSS system to create a distributed archiving system among participating libraries and permits those libraries to create permanent archives of the journal for purposes of preservation and restoration. All content in the CLOCKSS Archive and the Global LOCKSS Network is preserved with explicit publisher permission, secured via written contract or through online permission statements.
OPEN ACCESS POLICY
This journal aims to increase visibility and make easier use of open access scientific papers. Readers and their institutions are supported for online access without asking for any royalty, personnel information, or log in process. According to open access policy of our journal, all readers are permitted to read, download, copy, distribute, print, link and search our articles with no charge.
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