Plant Sociology (Jul 2020)

Does an open access journal about vegetation still make sense in 2020?

  • Daniela Gigante,
  • Gianni Bacchetta,
  • Simonetta Bagella,
  • Daniele Viciani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/pls2020571/09
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 1
pp. 85 – 88

Abstract

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The current issue is the first one of the new version of Plant Sociology, the international peer-reviewed journal of the "Società Italiana di Scienza della Vegetazione" (SISV). The technical management of the journal has been entrusted to the editorial platform Pensoft, the Editorial Board has been largely reshaped, now including also a dedicated Social media team. Plant Sociology is focused on all aspects of vegetation from phytocoenosis to landscape level, through time and space, at different geographic and ecological scales; the journal contributes to spread around the issues related to management and conservation of plant communities and plant diversity. All the articles are freely available in Open Access (OA) with affordable article processing charge (APC). In the present Editorial, we briefly discuss the importance of opening the access to knowledge and data about vegetation. We believe that disseminating plant science might be a precious tool for understanding ecological processes, modelling future trends and supporting decision makers. The introduced technological improvement will hopefully allow a larger visibility and circulation for the papers published on Plant Sociology.