The Ecological Management & Restoration journal(EMR) has recently started publishing short reports on on-ground biodiversity conservation management projects.
We had three groups of notes from different CMAs reported in the last issue and are now calling for all groups involved in on-ground works to send us single summaries or clusters on related topics. (See examples attached.)
Each summary can be no more than 300 words (see below) and I am very happy to assist with feedback on drafts.
It would be good to receive drafts before the end of April or in early May.
My final deadline for drafts is end of the first week in May.
Many thanks,
Tein McDonald
(Editor, EMR journal.)
SPECIFICATIONS FOR PROJECT SUMMARIES
Project summaries are limited to 300 words and 5 key words. They must succinctly state the project’s name, aims, results to date, lessons learned and future directions of on-ground or research projects. Contact information must be provided at the end. Summaries are screened by the editorial board but not peer reviewed.
You may have more than one project that qualifies. If this is so, please send those you think are your most important ones for conveying significant outcomes or new (but demonstrated) solutions to an Australasian and potentially international readership.
Many thanks,
Tein McDonald
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