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Climate Research (CR) was founded by Professor Otto Kinne - creator of other leading international journals. CR is edited by worldwide acknowledged experts and published by Inter-Research. Editors, Review Editors, Referees, and the publisher are committed to achieving the highest possible scientific and technical standards.

Major environmental journal

CR has become a major scientific journal in Environmental Sciences. Presently, we are restructuring the Editorial Board. Nominations of additional Editors are invited (please address to Inter-Research). Inter-Research web pages are accessed up to 1 million times per month. Authors therefore enjoy world wide visibility. Accepted manuscripts are published quickly.

Aim

Climate is a major determinant in the evolution and manifestation of life. Modern human societies have become capable of contributing to changes in the global climate. The investigation of climate dynamics and the assessment and control of human impacts are among the greatest challenges facing present and future generations. CR aims to evaluate, select and disseminate important new information in these vital areas of environmental research

Scope

Basic and applied research devoted to all aspects of climate - present, past and future; effects of human societies and organisms on climate; effects of climate on the ecosphere. CR invites high-quality Research articles, Reviews, Notes as well as Comments/Reply Comments (for details see CR 20:187), Theme sections and As I See It (for details consult Guidelines for CR Authors) concerned with:
  • Interactions of climate with organisms, populations, ecosystems, and human societies
  • Short- and long-term changes in climatic elements such as humidity and precipitation, temperature, wind velocity and storms, radiation, carbon dioxide, trace gases, ozone, UV radiation
  • Human reactions to climate change; health, morbidity and mortality; clothing and climate; indoor climate management
  • Climate effects on biotic diversity. Species abundance and extinction, natural resources and water levels
  • Historical case studies including paleoecology, paleoclimatology
  • Analyses of extreme climatic events: their causes, physicochemical properties and their time-space dynamics. Climatic hazards
  • Land-surface climatology. Soil degradation, deforestation, desertification
  • Assessment and implementation of adaptations and response options
  • Methodological and technological problems in model development and application

Focal points of applied research: Climate effects on agriculture, forestry, fisheries and aquaculture; surface and groundwater quality and supply; pests and pest control; urbanization and economic developments; environmental protection; human wellbeing

Readership:

  • Climatologists, meteorologists, atmospheric chemists and physicists, bioclimatologists and biometeorologists, paleoclimatologists
  • Biologists, ecologists, biological oceanographers, marine biologists, limnologists
  • Soil scientists, geologists, paleontologists
  • Hydrologists, physical and chemical oceanographers, physical geographers, biogeographers
  • Landscape planners, environmental managers, environmental protectionists, agronomists, agriculturists, foresters, fishery biologists, aquaculturists, wildlife specialists
  • Public policymakers


Conflicts of Interest

Authors, Editors, and Reviewers must disclose relationships (e.g. financial, economic, institutional) that may affect the integrity of the scientific process.

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Beginning with Volume 10 CR is also available online.

CR articles are made freely accessible online 4 years after publication. Articles published in 2000 and 2001 will become available in January 2005.

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