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Australian Forestry

ISSN:
0004-9158
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h-index
0
Citations
7
Works

Trust signals

1 of 3 signals present

Independent positive signals — not a single “predatory/legitimate” verdict, but a converging picture.

  • DOAJ
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    doaj.org
  • OAK list
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    OAK
  • Valid ISSN
    Present
    ISSN

This is an information label, not an official ruling. A missing signal is not a penalty — a regional journal may simply not be in DOAJ.

Trends over time

Performance over time

Citation overview

Publications (bars) and citations (line) by year

  • Publications
  • Citations
012011966196819971999200020061966: Publications 1, Citations 01968: Publications 1, Citations 01997: Publications 2, Citations 01999: Publications 1, Citations 02000: Publications 1, Citations 02006: Publications 1, Citations 0

Publication history

0121966196819971999200020061966: Publications 11968: Publications 11997: Publications 21999: Publications 12000: Publications 12006: Publications 1

h-index evolution

Cumulative h-index by year

011966196819971999200020061966: h-index 01968: h-index 01997: h-index 01999: h-index 02000: h-index 02006: h-index 0

Most-cited works

  1. CORRESPONDENCE19660 citations
  2. Taxes on Private Forests in Australia19680 citations
  3. Sapstain and decay following fire in stands of<i>Pinus elliottii</i>var.<i>elliottii</i>near Beerburrum, south east Queensland19970 citations
  4. Towards sustainable management of forest plantations in south-east Queensland. II: Protecting soil and water values during second rotation <i>Pinus</i> plantation management19970 citations
  5. Managing attack by bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in fire-damaged <i>Pinus</i> plantations and salvaged logs in Queensland, Australia19990 citations
  6. Short-term responses by ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) to selective timber harvesting of an open forest in eastern Australia20000 citations
  7. Biomass and N and P pools in above- and below-ground components of an irrigated and fertilised<i>Eucalyptus grandis</i>stand in South Africa20060 citations