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22 September 2021
Fire Accepted into Federation of Finnish Learned Societies (JUFO)
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We are pleased to inform you that the journal Fire (ISSN 2571-6255) has been accepted for inclusion in the Federation of Finnish Learned Societies (JUFO). Articles published from Volume 1 (2018) onwards will be indexed in the JUFO.
Fire has been publishing research on the science, policy, and technology of vegetation fires and how they interact with communities and the environment for more than three years.
At the same time, Fire continues to be covered in Scopus, where its CiteScore (3.7) corresponds to a ranking of 24/142 (2020) in the “Forestry” category and 17/88 (2020) in the “Safety Research” category.
To make the most of this opportunity, we would like to invite you to make submissions to Fire. If you have a paper on any topic within the scope of the journal, please feel free to submit here.
We look forward to working with you in the future.
Fire Editorial Office