Journal of Conservation Partnerships
Introduction
Conservation partnerships are essential for achieving large-scale conservation goals. They bring together diverse stakeholders, including government agencies, non-profit organizations, businesses, and local communities, to work collaboratively towards shared conservation objectives. The Journal of Conservation Partnerships provides a platform for sharing research, best practices, and case studies on the formation, management, and evaluation of conservation partnerships.
Scope
The Journal of Conservation Partnerships covers a wide range of topics related to conservation partnerships, including:
- Partnership formation and governance
- Stakeholder engagement and collaboration
- Conflict resolution and negotiation
- Adaptive management and learning
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Case studies of successful conservation partnerships
Benefits of Publishing in the Journal of Conservation Partnerships
- Reach a global audience: The Journal of Conservation Partnerships is read by conservation professionals, researchers, and policymakers around the world.
- Contribute to the field: By publishing your research in the Journal of Conservation Partnerships, you can help to advance the understanding and practice of conservation partnerships.
- Build your reputation: Publishing in a peer-reviewed journal is a recognized way to establish your credibility as an expert in the field.
- Access to a network of experts: The Journal of Conservation Partnerships provides a forum for networking with other conservation professionals and researchers.
Submission Guidelines
Manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Conservation Partnerships should be original research articles, case studies, or review papers. All manuscripts are subject to peer review.
Manuscript Preparation
Manuscripts should be prepared according to the Journal of Conservation Partnerships style guide. Please visit the journal website for more information.
Submission Process
Manuscripts should be submitted online through the journal’s website.
Review Process
Manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Conservation Partnerships are subject to a rigorous peer review process. Each manuscript is reviewed by at least two independent reviewers. The reviewers’ comments are used to make a decision on whether to accept, reject, or revise the manuscript.
Publication Process
Manuscripts that are accepted for publication are typically published online within 6-8 weeks. The author will be provided with a proof of the manuscript before it is published.
Open Access
The Journal of Conservation Partnerships is an open access journal. This means that all articles are freely available online to anyone with an internet connection.
Indexing
The Journal of Conservation Partnerships is indexed in the following databases:
- Scopus
- Web of Science
- CAB Abstracts
- Google Scholar
Contact Information
For more information about the Journal of Conservation Partnerships, please contact the editor-in-chief:
Dr. John Smith
Editor-in-Chief
Journal of Conservation Partnerships
[email protected]


