Journal Name:
Environment and Natural Resources
Journal
Short name: (ENRJ)
Subject Area and Category:
Country: Thailand
Review date: 2021.06.16
SJR Quartile: SJRQ3
ISSN: 16865456,
24082384
Publisher: Mahidol University
Email: benjaphorn.pra@mahidol.ac.th
APC: NONE. FREE. The Environment and Natural
Resources Journal is an Open Access Journal which means there are no any
financial, legal or technical barriers for submission, the author has no cost
for any process (including editorial, peer review, publication, announcement,
etc.). We are welcoming article submissions from any country. The manuscript
quality will be evaluated by Editorial boards and reviewers prior to
publication, to ensure the published articles meet our criteria, and open
access articles with high quality are distributed worldwide.
Editor(s):
Associate Professor Dr. Kampanad Bhaktikul - Executive
consultant to the Editor - Mahidol University
Associate Professor Dr. Sura Pattanakiat - Executive
consultant to the Editor - Mahidol University
Associate Professor Dr. Benjaphorn Prapagdee – Editor
- Mahidol University
Dr. Witchaya Rongsayamanont – Associate Editor -
Mahidol University
Dr. Piangjai Peerakiatkhajohn – Associate Editor -
Mahidol University
Beall Listed: NO
Scopus Discontinued List: NO
Frequency: 6 Issues (Jan.-Feb., Mar.-Apr.,
May.-Jun., July.-Aug., Sep.-Oct. and Nov.-Dec.). Only 8=10 papers per issue.
Template: Instructions
are a Thai file in Google docs, which
had a ‘glitch’ when the download was attempted.
Style: Manuscripts
should not exceed 6,000 words (excluding references). Reference style must
be given in Vancouver
style.
Copyright:
Similarity threshold:
Submission process: Videos are provided for registration and login instructions.
Manuscripts should be submitted online via the website: https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ennrj/index.
Journal Web Page Comments:
Handbook comments: Very complicated and very limited in scope. However, it is free.
Sample papers:
Factors Affecting the Prevalence of Fecal Pathogen
Infections: Approaches for Health Risk Protection
Sources and Distribution of Organic Matter in Coastal Area of Muang Chonburi District, Eastern Thailand: Using Carbon and Nitrogen Stable Isotopes
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