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Resources, Conservation and Recycling
Factor de Impacto - Análisis · Tendencia · Clasificación · Predicción
Factor de Impacto
2019-2020
8.086
Tendencia del Factor de Impacto
Resources, Conservation and Recycling Factor de Impacto
El Factor de Impacto 2019-2020 de Resources, Conservation and Recycling es 8.086, que se acaba de actualizar en 2020.Resources, Conservation and Recycling - Journal Impact IF
The 2019-2020 Journal Impact IF of Resources, Conservation and Recycling is 8.086, which is just updated in 2020.
The highest Factor de Impacto of Resources, Conservation and Recycling is 8.086.
The lowest Factor de Impacto of Resources, Conservation and Recycling is 1.759.
The total growth rate of Resources, Conservation and Recycling IF is 359.7%.
The annual growth rate of Resources, Conservation and Recycling IF is 40.0%.
Clasificación del Factor de Impacto
Subcategoría | Cuartil | Rango | Porcentaje |
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Economics and Econometrics | Q1 | 9/637 |
Economics and Econometrics 98% |
Waste Management and Disposal | Q1 | 7/100 |
Waste Management and Disposal 93% |
· In the Economics and Econometrics research field, the Quartile of Resources, Conservation and Recycling is Q1. Resources, Conservation and Recycling has been ranked #9 over 637 related journals in the Economics and Econometrics research category. The ranking percentile of Resources, Conservation and Recycling is around 98% in the field of Economics and Econometrics.
Resources, Conservation and Recycling Key Factor Analysis
· In the Waste Management and Disposal research field, the Quartile of Resources, Conservation and Recycling is Q1. Resources, Conservation and Recycling has been ranked #7 over 100 related journals in the Waste Management and Disposal research category. The ranking percentile of Resources, Conservation and Recycling is around 93% in the field of Waste Management and Disposal.
Resources, Conservation and Recycling Key Factor Analysis
Revista Académica Relacionada
Tendencia de Colaboración Internacional
Tendencia de Documentos Citados
Registro de Factor de Impacto
Año | Factor de Impacto |
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Año | Factor de Impacto |
2019-2020 | 8.086 |
2018-2019 | 7.044 |
2017-2018 | 5.12 |
2016-2017 | 3.313 |
2015-2016 | 3.28 |
2014-2015 | 2.564 |
2013-2014 | 2.692 |
2012-2013 | 2.319 |
2011-2012 | 1.759 |
· The 2019-2020 Factor de Impacto of Resources, Conservation and Recycling is 8.086
Resources, Conservation and Recycling Key Factor Analysis
· The 2018-2019 Factor de Impacto of Resources, Conservation and Recycling is 7.044
Resources, Conservation and Recycling Key Factor Analysis
· The 2017-2018 Factor de Impacto of Resources, Conservation and Recycling is 5.12
Resources, Conservation and Recycling Key Factor Analysis
· The 2016-2017 Factor de Impacto of Resources, Conservation and Recycling is 3.313
Resources, Conservation and Recycling Key Factor Analysis
· The 2015-2016 Factor de Impacto of Resources, Conservation and Recycling is 3.28
Resources, Conservation and Recycling Key Factor Analysis
· The 2014-2015 Factor de Impacto of Resources, Conservation and Recycling is 2.564
Resources, Conservation and Recycling Key Factor Analysis
· The 2013-2014 Factor de Impacto of Resources, Conservation and Recycling is 2.692
Resources, Conservation and Recycling Key Factor Analysis
· The 2012-2013 Factor de Impacto of Resources, Conservation and Recycling is 2.319
Resources, Conservation and Recycling Key Factor Analysis
· The 2011-2012 Factor de Impacto of Resources, Conservation and Recycling is 1.759
Resources, Conservation and Recycling Key Factor Analysis
Introducción
Resources, Conservation & Recycling has an open access mirror journal Resources, Conservation & Recycling: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review.The Editors welcome contributions from research, which consider sustainable management and conservation of resources. The journal emphasizes the transformation processes involved in a transition toward more sustainable production and consumption systems. Emphasis is upon technological, economic, institutional and policy aspects of specific resource management practices, such as conservation, recycling and resource substitution, and of "systems-wide" strategies, such as resource productivity improvement, the restructuring of production and consumption profiles and the transformation of industry.Contributions may have relevance at regional, national or international scales and may focus at any level of research from individual resources or technologies to whole sectors or systems of interest. Contributors may emphasise any of the aforementioned aspects as well as scientific and methodological issues. However, manuscripts that consider only laboratory experiments, without a discussion of the practical, environmental and economic implications of the presented research, are excluded from publication in the journal.
The ISSN of Resources, Conservation and Recycling is
0921-3449
.
An ISSN is an 8-digit code used to identify newspapers, journals, magazines and periodicals of all kinds and on all media–print and electronic.
Resources, Conservation and Recycling Key Factor Analysis
The ISSN (Online) of Resources, Conservation and Recycling is
1879-0658
.
An ISSN is an 8-digit code used to identify newspapers, journals, magazines and periodicals of all kinds and on all media–print and electronic.
Resources, Conservation and Recycling Key Factor Analysis
Resources, Conservation and Recycling is published by
Elsevier
.
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Resources, Conservation and Recycling publishes reports
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The Publication History of Resources, Conservation and Recycling covers
1988 - Present
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Resources, Conservation and Recycling is Subscription-based (non-OA) Journal. Publishers own the rights to the articles in their journals. Anyone who wants to read the articles should pay by individual or institution to access the articles. Anyone who wants to use the articles in any way must obtain permission from the publishers.
Resources, Conservation and Recycling Key Factor Analysis
There is no publication fee for submiting manuscript to Resources, Conservation and Recycling. Resources, Conservation and Recycling is Subscription-based (non-OA) Journal. Publishers own the rights to the articles in their journals. Anyone who wants to read the articles should pay by individual or institution to access the articles.
Resources, Conservation and Recycling Key Factor Analysis
The language of Resources, Conservation and Recycling is
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Resources, Conservation and Recycling Key Factor Analysis
The publisher of Resources, Conservation and Recycling is
Elsevier
,
which locates in
Netherlands
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Revista Académica Popular
¿Qué es el factor de impacto?
El factor de impacto (FI) se utiliza con frecuencia como indicador de la importancia de una revista en su campo. Fue presentado por primera vez por Eugene Garfield, el fundador del Instituto de Información Científica. Aunque las instituciones y los médicos utilizan ampliamente la FI, las personas tienen una idea errónea generalizada sobre el método para calcular la FI de la revista, su importancia y cómo se puede utilizar. El FI de una revista no está asociado a factores como la calidad del proceso de revisión por pares y la calidad del contenido de la revista, sino que es una medida que refleja el número promedio de citas a artículos publicados en revistas, libros, tesis, informes de proyectos, periódicos. , actas de conferencias / seminarios, documentos publicados en Internet, notas y cualquier otro documento aprobado.
El factor de impacto se usa comúnmente para evaluar la importancia relativa de una revista dentro de su campo y para medir la frecuencia con la que el “artículo promedio” en una revista ha sido citado en un período de tiempo particular. La revista que publique más artículos de revisión obtendrá los IF más altos. Se cree que las revistas con FI más altas son más importantes que las que tienen menos. Según Eugene Garfield, "el impacto simplemente refleja la capacidad de las revistas y los editores para atraer el mejor artículo disponible". La revista que publique más artículos de revisión obtendrá el máximo de IF.
What is Impact Factor?
The impact factor (IF) is frequently used as an indicator of the importance of a journal to its field. It was first introduced by Eugene Garfield, the founder of the Institute for Scientific Information. Although IF is widely used by institutions and clinicians, people have widespread misconception regarding the method for calculating the journal IF, its significance and how it can be utilized. The IF of a journal is not associated to the factors like quality of peer review process and quality of content of the journal, but is a measure that reflects the average number of citations to articles published in journals, books, thesis, project reports, newspapers, conference/seminar proceedings, documents published in internet, notes, and any other approved documents.
Impact factor is commonly used to evaluate the relative importance of a journal within its field and to measure the frequency with which the “average article” in a journal has been cited in a particular time period. Journal which publishes more review articles will get highest IFs. Journals with higher IFs believed to be more important than those with lower ones. According to Eugene Garfield “impact simply reflects the ability of the journals and editors to attract the best paper available.” Journal which publishes more review articles will get maximum IFs. The Journal Impact of an academic journal is a scientometric Metric that reflects the yearly average number of citations that recent articles published in a given journal received. It is frequently used as a Metric for the relative importance of a journal within its field; journals with higher Journal Impact are often deemed to be more important than those with lower ones. The Resources, Conservation and Recycling Factor de Impacto measures the average number of citations received in a particular year (2020) by papers published in the Resources, Conservation and Recycling during the two preceding years (2018-2019). Note that 2020 Journal Impact are reported in 2021; they cannot be calculated until all of the 2020 publications have been processed by the indexing agency. In addition to the 2-year Journal Impact, the 3-year Journal Impact can provide further insights and factors into the impact of Resources, Conservation and Recycling.