Global Change Biology
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Journal
Country
United Kingdom
Western Europe
Subject Area and Category
Environmental Science
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Ecology
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Environmental Chemistry
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Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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Publisher
SJR 2025
4.581
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SJR Score
H-Index
353
Citations / Doc (2yr)
11.68
Total Docs. (latest)
634
Total Citations (3yr)
21,536
Publication type
Journals
ISSN
13652486, 13541013
Coverage
1959, 1973, 1995-2026
Journal Rank
#342
Subject Categories
Ecology
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Environmental Chemistry
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Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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Global and Planetary Change
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Subject Areas
Aims & Scope
Global Change Biology exists to promote understanding of the interface between all aspects of current environmental change that affects a substantial part of the globe and biological systems.
Studies must concern biological systems, regardless of whether they are aquatic or terrestrial, and managed or natural environments.
Both biological responses and feedbacks to change are included, and may be considered at any level of organization from molecular to biome.
Studies may employ theoretical, modeling, analytical, experimental, observational, and historical approaches and should be exploratory rather than confirmatory.
GCB publishes primary research articles, technical advances, research reviews, commentaries and letters.
Global Change Biology defines global change as any consistent trend in the environment - past, present or projected - that affects a substantial part of the globe.
Examples include: rising tropospheric ozone, carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide concentrations; increasing UV-B irradiation; global climate change; biological sinks and sources of atmospheric trace gases; eutrophication; land use change; loss of biodiversity; biological feedback on climate change; biological mitigation for atmospheric change
Abstracting & Indexing
Scopus
Google Scholar
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Detailed Metrics
| Total Docs. (latest) | 634 |
| Total Docs. (3 years) | 1,652 |
| Total Refs. | 53,800 |
| Total Citations (3 years) | 21,536 |
| Citable Docs. (3 years) | 1,529 |
| Citations / Doc. (2 years) | 11.68 |
| Ref. / Doc. | 84.86 |
| % Female | 37.6% |
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