indianforester.co.in - For Reviewers









Search Preview

Information For Reviewers

indianforester.co.in
Indian Forester
.co.in > indianforester.co.in

SEO audit: Content analysis

Language Error! No language localisation is found.
Title Information For Reviewers
Text / HTML ratio 34 %
Frame Excellent! The website does not use iFrame solutions.
Flash Excellent! The website does not have any flash contents.
Keywords cloud paper views » India Reviewers main author text article Submissions illustrations Author Articles pp check References kindly separate title Title
Keywords consistency
Keyword Content Title Description Headings
paper 7
views 5
» 5
India 4
Reviewers 4
main 4
Headings
H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6
1 1 0 0 0 0
Images We found 6 images on this web page.

SEO Keywords (Single)

Keyword Occurrence Density
paper 7 0.35 %
views 5 0.25 %
» 5 0.25 %
India 4 0.20 %
Reviewers 4 0.20 %
main 4 0.20 %
author 4 0.20 %
text 4 0.20 %
article 4 0.20 %
Submissions 3 0.15 %
illustrations 3 0.15 %
Author 3 0.15 %
Articles 3 0.15 %
pp 3 0.15 %
check 3 0.15 %
References 3 0.15 %
kindly 3 0.15 %
separate 3 0.15 %
title 3 0.15 %
Title 3 0.15 %

SEO Keywords (Two Word)

Keyword Occurrence Density
should be 20 1.00 %
of the 14 0.70 %
in the 7 0.35 %
views since 5 0.25 %
the text 4 0.20 %
along with 4 0.20 %
the main 4 0.20 %
For Reviewers 3 0.15 %
on separate 3 0.15 %
the paper 3 0.15 %
the article 3 0.15 %
kindly check 3 0.15 %
to the 3 0.15 %
be given 3 0.15 %
References should 2 0.10 %
to kindly 2 0.10 %
and the 2 0.10 %
title of 2 0.10 %
Information For 2 0.10 %
requested to 2 0.10 %

SEO Keywords (Three Word)

Keyword Occurrence Density Possible Spam
in the text 4 0.20 % No
of the paper 3 0.15 % No
should be given 3 0.15 % No
of the article 3 0.15 % No
References should be 2 0.10 % No
year of publication 2 0.10 % No
the year of 2 0.10 % No
should be followed 2 0.10 % No
the text and 2 0.10 % No
of the study 2 0.10 % No
kindly check the 2 0.10 % No
along with their 2 0.10 % No
to kindly check 2 0.10 % No
requested to kindly 2 0.10 % No
are requested to 2 0.10 % No
should be submitted 2 0.10 % No
end of the 2 0.10 % No
the end of 2 0.10 % No
at the end 2 0.10 % No
of publication in 2 0.10 % No

SEO Keywords (Four Word)

Keyword Occurrence Density Possible Spam
are requested to kindly 2 0.10 % No
year of publication in 2 0.10 % No
contents of the paper 2 0.10 % No
at the end of 2 0.10 % No
the end of the 2 0.10 % No
end of the article 2 0.10 % No
the year of publication 2 0.10 % No
of publication in parenthesis 2 0.10 % No
the contents of the 2 0.10 % No
the title of the 2 0.10 % No
in the text and 2 0.10 % No
requested to kindly check 2 0.10 % No
periodical in italics volume 1 0.05 % No
or periodical in italics 1 0.05 % No
in italics volume number 1 0.05 % No
paper or periodical in 1 0.05 % No
book paper or periodical 1 0.05 % No
Cart Total Items Total 1 0.05 % No
of the book paper 1 0.05 % No
italics volume number in 1 0.05 % No

Internal links in - indianforester.co.in

Home
Indian Forester
About
About the Journal
Search
Search
Archives
Archives
Submissions
Submissions
Our People
Our People
Subscription
Subscription
Advertisements
Advertisements
Contact
Contact
 By Author
Browse Author Index
For Authors
Information For Authors
For Reviewers
Information For Reviewers
View
Notifications
Subscribe
Notification mailing list
Impact of Industrialisation on Environmental Pollution
Impact of Industrialisation on Environmental Pollution | Singh | Indian Forester
Diversity of Vegetation in the Tail End of Eastern Ghats, Tiruchirappalli Forest Division, Tamil Nadu, India
Diversity of Vegetation in the Tail End of Eastern Ghats, Tiruchirappalli Forest Division, Tamil Nadu, India | Kumaraguru | Indian Forester
Anthology of Oxalis corniculata L. by Scanning Electron Microscope in Indroda Nature Park, Gujarat, India
Anthology of Oxalis corniculata L. by Scanning Electron Microscope in Indroda Nature Park, Gujarat, India | Yadav | Indian Forester
Amelioration of Phenol Formaldehyde Adhesive With Silicic Acid for Application in Plywood
Amelioration of Phenol Formaldehyde Adhesive With Silicic Acid for Application in Plywood | Bhatt | Indian Forester
Volume 144, Issue 7, July 2018
Indian Forester
Tree Species Richness, Dominance and Regeneration Status in Western Ramganga Valley, Uttarakhand Himalaya, India
Tree Species Richness, Dominance and Regeneration Status in Western Ramganga Valley, Uttarakhand Himalaya, India | Rawat | Indian Forester
Methodology for Determining Minimum Support Price for Minor Forest Produce in India
Methodology for Determining Minimum Support Price for Minor Forest Produce in India | Sharma | Indian Forester
Agroforestry Methods for Cultivation in Zagros Pasture Iran due to Conservation of Water Resource
Agroforestry Methods for Cultivation in Zagros Pasture Iran due to Conservation of Water Resource | Mollaei | Indian Forester
Natural Regeneration in the Tropical Deciduous Forest Ecosystem of Godavari Valley in Warangal Region of Telangana, India
Natural Regeneration in the Tropical Deciduous Forest Ecosystem of Godavari Valley in Warangal Region of Telangana, India | Gopalkrishna | Indian Forester
Phyto-Sociological Study of Hemlock (Tsuga dumosa) forest from Uttarakhand, India
Phyto-Sociological Study of Hemlock ( Tsuga dumosa ) forest from Uttarakhand, India | Naithani | Indian Forester
Phytosociological Analysis and Distribution Pattern of Understorey Vegetation in Differently Managed Quercus leucotrichophora Forests along the Elevation Gradient in North- Western Himalaya, India.
Phytosociological Analysis and Distribution Pattern of Understorey Vegetation in Differently Managed Quercus leucotrichophora Forests along the Elevation Gradient in North- Western Himalaya, India. | Rai | Indian Forester
Assessing Land-use Land-cover Dynamics (1990-2030) in Pathri Reserve Forest using Geospatial Technology
Assessing Land-use Land-cover Dynamics (1990-2030) in Pathri Reserve Forest using Geospatial Technology | Wani | Indian Forester
Durability and Dimensional Stability Assessment of Chemically Treated Harvested Bamboo (Bambusa balcooa Roxb).
Durability and Dimensional Stability Assessment of Chemically Treated Harvested Bamboo ( Bambusa balcooa Roxb). | Borthakur | Indian Forester
Estimation of Variability, Heritability, Genetic Gain and Correlation in Clones (Grafts) of Kachnar (Bauhinia variegata L.)
Estimation of Variability, Heritability, Genetic Gain and Correlation in Clones (Grafts) of Kachnar ( Bauhinia variegata L.) | Thakur | Indian Forester
Impact of variable Pruning Intensities in Dalbergia sissoo (Roxb.) and Agronomical management on wheat production in Agrisilviculture system
Impact of variable Pruning Intensities in Dalbergia sissoo (Roxb.) and Agronomical management on wheat production in Agrisilviculture system | Bhargava | Indian Forester
Assessment of heartwood and oil content of Santalum album Linn. in Natural and Naturalized populations across contrasting Edapho-climatic conditions in India
Assessment of heartwood and oil content of Santalum album Linn. in Natural and Naturalized populations across contrasting Edapho-climatic conditions in India | Mishra | Indian Forester
A Note on sustainable use of Himalayan Birch (Betula utilis D. Don) by Local Tribal Community of Sechu-Tuan Nalla Wildlife Sanctuary, Chamba, Himachal Pradesh
A Note on sustainable use of Himalayan Birch (Betula utilis D. Don) by Local Tribal Community of Sechu-Tuan Nalla Wildlife Sanctuary, Chamba, Himachal Pradesh | Kumar | Indian Forester
First Report of Flowering of Bambusa mizorameana Naithani in Mizoram, North East India
First Report of Flowering of Bambusa mizorameana Naithani in Mizoram, North East India | Raj | Indian Forester
Medicinal Flora Diversity in Tirunelveli Coastal Villages
Medicinal Flora Diversity in Tirunelveli Coastal Villages | Ramarajan | Indian Forester
Community Forest resource rights under FRA - An analysis
Community Forest resource rights under FRA - An analysis | Bansal | Indian Forester
From The Indian Forester-One Hundred Years Ago
From The Indian Forester-One Hundred Years Ago | | Indian Forester
More Announcements...
Announcements
SUBSCRIPTION
Subscriptions

Indianforester.co.in Spined HTML


Information For Reviewers Cart    Total Items:  0    Total Price:  0 All Authors TitleUtopianIndex terms Full Text   Home   About   Login   Search   Current   Archives   Submissions   Our People   Subscription   Advertisements   Contact     Font Size User Username Password Remember me Subscription Login to verify subscription Purchased Articles Browse  By Issue  ByTragedian By Title Information For Authors For Reviewers Notifications View Subscribe Submissions Online SubmissionsTragedianGuidelines Popular Articles - top 5 » Impact of Industrialisation on Environmental Pollution 53962 views since: 2009-09-01 » Diversity of Vegetation in the Tail End of Eastern Ghats, Tiruchirappalli Forest Division, Tamil Nadu, India 45982 views since: 2016-04-01 » Anthology of Oxalis corniculata L. by Scanning Electron Microscope in Indroda Nature Park, Gujarat, India 41036 views since: 2017-12-01 » Amelioration of Phenol Formaldehyde Adhesive With Silicic Acid for Application in Plywood 36535 views since: 2015-04-01 » 'Jhuming' (Shifting Cultivation) in Mizoram (India) and New Land Use Policy - how Far it has Succerded in Containing This Primitive Agriculture Practice 30559 views since: 1999-02-01 Home > For Reviewers Information For Reviewers Scroll REVIEWERS are requested to kindly trammels the irrelevant /unnecessary descriptive data in the text and mark to delete the same to stave unnecessary length of article.2- In wing to subject wise scrutiny, the reviewer should kindly trammels the pursuit points whether the tragedian has followed or not: -Title - This should be in woodcut capitals, unenduring and specific conveying the main subject of the contents of the paper. The title should be followed with the name of author/ authors (in woodcut capitals) withal with their department and well-constructed address. Senior/ respective tragedian should moreover requite his/her email ID if available.Introduction- An introduction should introduce the main theme of the paper withal with preliminaries information and elaborate the objective of the study.One liner:Tragedianmay requite the main of the study in very brief, just in one line highlighting the main result.Abstract - A unenduring utopian (not exceeding 200 words) reflecting self-mastery withal with concluding remarks in unenduring should be given.Keywords-Three to five keywords, relevant to the contents of the paper, should be given pursuit the "Abstract" Part.Presentation -The contribution should be submitted in the pursuit format : (1) Title, (2) Name of author/authors withal with their affiliation/address, (3) Abstract, (4) Key words, (5) Material and Methods, (6) Results and Discussion (7) References and (8) One Liner. The matter should be typed in double space on one side only of A4 size paper with a margin of 2.5 cm. Contributions should be sent in indistinguishable (Hard copies).Illustrations/Photographs - The number of illustrations should be kept minimum as their reproduction is costly. Photographs and drawings should, be made to the correct proportion of the printing page of the journal. Every table, figures or photo should be followed by a proper Caption. If the Illustrations are on separate strips of paper, the injudicious place where the illustrations are to be inserted should be indicated in the text, and the illustrations should be serially numbered.References - The References should be given at the end of the vendible on separate sheet of paper. Reference to a quotation in the text should be made by ways of the author's name followed by the year of publication in parenthesis. The references, in the list should be serried alphabetically in chronological order. References should be written uniformly as the author's name and initials (abbreviated), the year of publication (in parenthesis) , the title of the article, the title of the typesetting paper or periodical (in italics) volume number (in bold) and the page numbers, thus: Articles in a journal: Hamilton, A.P.F. (1947). Farm Forestry in India, Indian Forester, 74 (3):84-88.TypesettingPeeson, C.F.C. (1941). Ecology and tenancy of the forest insect pests of india and neighouring countries. Vasant Press, Dehradun ii + 1007 pp. Chapter of a bookAllmarmas, R.R., Wilkins, D.E., Burnside, O.C. and Mulla, D.J. (1998). Agricultural technology and adoption of practices. In: Advances in soil and water conservation (Firce, F.J. and Frye, W.W. Eds.) Chelsea, Ann Arbor Press pp 99-158. Proceedings of Seminar and Symposium.Rawat, V.R.S., Singh, M.K. and Kumar, S. (2005). Forest under international clomate transpiration negociations: towers north south partnerships for clomate transpiration mitigation. In: Proceeding of National Symposium on waffly concepts of forestry in 21st centuary, Nauni. 21-22 October 2005. Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan (H.P.). Thesis and Dissertation Mehra, M.S. (1984). Litter fall and nutrient return in unrepealable forest ecosystems of Kumaun Himalaya, Ph.D. thesis, Kumaun University, Nainital:274 pp.Tables - ­Tables should be reduced to the simplest form and present only essential data. Small tables are given at towardly place in the text while worthier tables should be submitted on separate sheets at the end of the vendible and must fit into single column, full width or, if veritably necessary, landscape format. The use of vertical rules should be avoided. Numerical results should be calculated with suitable statistical package indicating significant differences, quoting probability levels.Note: Reviewers are requested to kindly trammels that the tragedian have followed the whilom guidelines strictly or not.   HOMEABOUTSEARCHCURRENT ISSUEARCHIVESSUBSCRIPTIONADVERTISEMENTSCONTACT USCopyright © Indian Forester Journal. All Rights Reserved.