Agricultural and Environmental Modelling Journal Seeks Subject Editor Applications
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The open-access Agricultural and Environmental Modelling (AEM) journal, whose mission is to make modelling research objects citable, discoverable, and reusable, is seeking Subject Editors in fields including Agriculture, Food Systems, Ecological Systems, Bioeconomy, Social-Ecological Systems, and Environmental Science. The journal recently renamed and expanded its scope to cover modelling across Agriculture, Food Systems, Natural Resources, and Environmental Sciences. It offers structured article types that provide peer-reviewed recognition at every stage of model development.
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One of the defining features of AEM is its structured range of article types, designed to give formal, peer-reviewed recognition to research teams at every stage of a model's development
The journal has expanded its scope and structure to span the full breadth of modelling across Agriculture, Food Systems, Natural Resources, and Environmental Sciences
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