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Journal of Rangeland Science (JRS)

Editor-in-Chief: Ali Ashraf Jafari, PhD

Online ISSN: 2423-642X

Print ISSN: 2008-9996

Publishes Quarterly

Publisher Change Announcement:

Since the publication of Issue 3, Volume 13 (July 2023), the Journal of Rangeland Sciences has been published by OICC Press (https://old.oiccpress.com/), and manuscript submission can be made via this link: https://mc04.manuscriptcentral.com/jrsc

OICC Press Contact details:

Address: Stroud Court, Oxford Road, Eynsham, Witney, OX29 4DA, Oxfordshire, UK.

Tel: +44 1865 884350

E-mail address: [email protected]

Contact & Complaint forms: https://old.oiccpress.com/contact-us-oicc-press/

 

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Journal of Rangeland Science (JRS)  has published original, peer-reviewed and technical rangeland articles since the autumn of 2010 to serve rangeland science, engineering and management by publishing timely and reliable information.

Journal DOI: 10.57647/jrs

Journal Abbreviation: J Rangeland Sci

Journal Title Acronym: JRS

Journal Owner: Islamic Azad University

JRS is an integral partner with the scientific and technical communities, delivering superior information products and services that foster communication. It builds insights and enables individual and collective advancement in rangeland research. To provide rangeland scientific information and the general public with descriptions of timely, contemporary advances in rangeland issues for improving rangeland protection, JRS tries to conserve natural resources.

Scopus: CiteScoreTracker 2022=1.1 (Q3)

Scopus: SJR 2022= 0.276

Ali Ariapour
Publishing Editor
Range Management Department
Alternative e-mail: [email protected] 


Latest Articles

Original Article
Determination of Pasture Comfort Climate Index between Forest and Open Grassland for Livestock Grazing

In the summer of 2019 digitally recorded climatic data of shelterbelts and open pastures were compared to create a database. Our aim was to clarify the extent to which the herding needs of free-range flocks in the pasture meet the climatic conditions of the shelterbelts. It is considered important to graze sheep in the grazing […]

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Original Article
Effects of Planting Date and Biofertilizer on Seedling Growth of Thymus daenensis Celak and T. vulgaris L. Cultivated in Borujerd, Iran

Seedling establishment is a crucial stage in the restoration of degraded rangelands. The effects of sowing dates and bio-fertilizers on the growth and establishment of Thymus daenensis Celak (native) and Thymus vulgaris L. (introduced) were studied over two growth seasons at Islamic Azad University, Borujerd branch, Lorestan, Iran. The treatments consisted of four bio-fertilizers treatments […]

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Original Article
Understanding the Economic Impact of Wild Horse Management on Local Communities

The United States has substantial public lands owned and managed by the US federal government. The economic impact of those lands has been repeatedly demonstrated by numerous studies. In parts of the Western United States managing these lands has included legislative action by the United States Congress to assist previously devastated populations of wildlife, including […]

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