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Scope
Living Forests magazine is published twice a year by the China Programme, Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden. It aims to inform, inspire and serve those dedicated to nature conservation in the South China region, providing a platform for discussion and information exchange. Living Forests publishes material on all aspects of forest and biodiversity conservation, particularly with the potential to improve management and reduce threats. We welcome submissions by forest managers, researchers, advisers and practitioners with related objectives.

Content
1. Articles
Feature articles (1,200 words) and Short articles (500 words), with photographs, are invited on topics relevant to the magazine's focus in South China. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Considerations and guidelines for effective management of protected areas

  • Field research and reviews on the status and distribution of threatened species, taxonomic groups or ecosystem components

  • Initiatives and case studies for ecological restoration and biodiversity conservation

  • The working of relevant conventions, laws and policies

  • Research on the importance and impacts of forest and wildlife utilisation.

2. Letters
Contributions (generally <500 words) in response to material published in previous issues of the magazine.

3. Notices
Items (generally <500 words) concerning recent developments in conservat ion or impor tant announcements, other than from published sources. Other items of interest include news of the availability of grants or funding opportunities, and announcements of relevant meetings, workshops and conferences.

4. In the News
Concise reports (<200 words) on news of forest and species conservation interest in South China and surrounding areas, based on published sources including reputable websites.

5. Recent Publications
Brief announcements of new publications and book reviews. Authors and publishers are invited to send publications to the Editors for potential review. Reviews of recent books are also welcomed; prospective reviewers are advised to consult the Editors in advance.

Preparation of manuscripts
Authors are advised to consult a recent issue of Living Forests for general style. Contributions can be in English or Chinese or (preferably) both. Electronic submissions in either Word or Rich Text format are acceptable. The cover page should contain the title, corresponding author's full postal and email address (as applicable) and names and addresses of any additional authors. All pages should be numbered consecutively. Tables should be self-explanatory and each with an appropriate caption. The first time a species is mentioned, its scientific name should follow. Where necessary, the basis used for nomenclature of taxa should be indicated in the methodology.

Submissions
Manuscripts should be sent either by post or email to the Editors (address below). A covering letter or email note must confirm that (1) submitted manuscripts have not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere (or, in exceptional circumstances, that permission for republication has been acquired), and (2) all authors have agreed to the submission of the manuscript. If there is overlap with other publications, including any in press or in preparation, this should be stated and the papers concerned sent to the Editors. For articles a minimum of two (preferably colour) photos in JPEG format and captions should be attached separately with the body text. Authors may also submit one or more high quality colour slides or photos related to their submission for consideration as a photograph for the front cover.

Review and editing
Manuscripts are subject to review by an editorial committee; if appropriate external reviewers may be consulted. After acceptance, manuscripts may be edited to enhance clarity; such editing will be sent to author if substantial changes have been made or additional information and clarification is needed.

Others
Contributors will receive two free copies of the issue in which their paper is published. The copyright, upon acceptance of an article, will be transferred to Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden. To contact us, please write to:

Editorial Committee, Living Forests
China Programme Coordination Office
Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden
Lam Kam Road, Tai Po, N.T., Hong Kong SAR
Or by email: cp@kfbg.org






     


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