Geomatics Natural Hazards & Risk

期刊名
Geomatics Natural Hazards & Risk

GEOMAT NAT HAZ RISK

ISSN / eISSN
1947-5705 / 1947-5713
目标和范围
The aim of Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk is to address new concepts, approaches and case studies using geospatial and remote sensing techniques to study monitoring, mapping, risk mitigation, risk vulnerability and early warning of natural hazards.

Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk covers the following topics:

- Remote sensing techniques
- Natural hazards associated with land, ocean, atmosphere, land-ocean-atmosphere coupling and climate change
- Emerging problems related to multi-hazard risk assessment, multi-vulnerability risk assessment, risk quantification and the economic aspects of hazards.
- Results of findings on major natural hazards
研究方向

水资源

地球科学:综合

气象与大气科学

CiteScore
7.30 查看趋势图
CiteScore 学科排名
类别 分区 排名
Earth and Planetary Sciences - General Earth and Planetary Sciences Q1 #21/192
Earth and Planetary Sciences - General Environmental Science Q1 #41/227
Web of Science 核心合集
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)
Indexed -
类别 (Journal Citation Reports 2023) 分区
GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY - SCIE Q1
METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES - SCIE Q2
WATER RESOURCES - SCIE Q2
H-index
22
出版国家或地区
ENGLAND
出版商
Taylor and Francis Ltd.
年文章数
126
Open Access
YES
通讯方式
2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, England, OXON, OX14 4RN
认证评论
注: 认证评论选取于全球各个学术评论平台和社交媒体。
A junior fellow student had submitted to this journal before, originally for graduation purposes, but had a stroke of bad luck and got rejected. Generally speaking, open-access journals are usually faster in terms of publication speed. For example, I have served as an editor for MDPI and Hindawi, and the review process typically takes around 1-3 months, which is acceptable. However, it took a whole 7 months for this journal to accept the submission, with the initial review comments returning after 4 months. This is similar to non-open-access journals. Additionally, they also charge publication fees, which is a bit disappointing. For similar journals in the field of natural hazards that are non-open-access, one can consider submitting to "Natural Hazards". The time is reasonable, and I often review submissions for it, usually taking about half a year. As for open-access journals in the same field, such as "Frontiers in Environmental Science" and "Remote Sensing" where I serve as an editor, the review process takes around 1 month, and the publication fees are similar. Moreover, the editorial teams are willing to offer discounts, and the speed is quite fast. I welcome colleagues in the field of disaster research to exchange and learn from each other. You can contact me via WeChat at "scipersistence". Manuscript submissions are welcome.
2022-06-12
I saw on the forum that it was said to be easy to get published. I submitted it in early December last year and gave feedback during the Chinese New Year. Two experts suggested major revisions, and after making the modifications, I submitted it again in early March. It went through a second round of external review by three experts, and the results came back in mid-June this year. There were minor revisions suggested, and I resubmitted it by the end of June. The current status is unknown. I just want to say it is too slow. It has already taken a whole seven months, and there is still no result. Other journals that I submitted to at the same time have accepted articles much faster. I am in a hurry to graduate and there were also many revision suggestions. It doesn't feel as good as it was rumored to be.
2021-07-01

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