FOREST PATHOLOGY
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Exploring the Dynamics of Forest Health
Introduction
FOREST PATHOLOGY is a premier journal published by Wiley that focuses on the intricate relationships between trees, pathogens, and forest health. With an ISSN of 1437-4781 and an E-ISSN of 1439-0329, this British journal has garnered an impressive reputation in the fields of Ecology and Forestry, achieving a Q2 Quartile ranking in both categories as of 2023. The journal invites researchers and professionals to explore cutting-edge studies and case reports that delve into forest pathology, contributing to the understanding of disease dynamics and management in forest ecosystems. Currently indexed in Scopus, it ranks 61st out of 174 in the Forestry category and 214th out of 461 in Ecology, reflecting its impact and relevance in advancing the field. Access options are available to cater to a wide audience, emphasizing the journal's commitment to disseminating vital knowledge that enhances forest management practices and ecological resilience. FOREST PATHOLOGY stands as an essential resource for those dedicated to the health and sustainability of forest ecosystems.
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