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Please examine the total printed pages including the text, figures, and tables before submission Contents of papers One printed page typically contains 3 figures / tables. One printed page contains 7,000 characters.Page number above means the number of pages printed in Landslides.Review process, categories, and page number of each category in the thematic issue are the same as the regular issues.ġ) Thematic issue in the step of Select Regular/Thematic issue,Ģ) A suitable category from Preface / Editorial, Original papers, Review papers, Recent landslides, Technical notes, Landslide News, IPL/WCOE, News/Kyoto Commitment in the step of Select Category. Thematic issue: Thematic issues are periodically planned. News/Kyoto Commitment (1-4 pages): News, activity reports, proposals, and other types of articles of the Kyoto Landslide Commitment 2020 for global promotion of understanding and reducing landslide disaster risk. Landslide News (1-4 pages): Report of landslides causing high impacts to society and the environment, to be submitted less than 3 months after occurrence.Ħ. Technical Notes (6 - 10 pages): Research/technologies/reviews/case studies/practices which will contribute to landslide disaster risk reduction other than the previous three categories.ĥ. Recent Landslides (6 - 10 pages): Information of recent landslides such as areal/ground photos, location (Longitude and Latitude), occurrence date, magnitude (area and volume), velocity/travel distance, types of material and movement, plan and section, and information of disasters / socio-economic impact within available extent.Ĥ. Review of activities to promote Kyoto Landslide Commitment 2020.ģ. Review papers (less than 12 pages): Review of current research and development of technology in a thematic area of landslides. Original papers (less than 12 pages): Original scientific research and investigation.Ģ. The ICL member submits the copyright permission from Springer to the relevant publisher.Ĭontributed articles must align with one of seven categories:ġ. An ICL member requests Springer the copyright permission together with the ICL membership certificate. ICL secretariat issues the ICL membership certificate upon request.
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ICL members are eligible to use any figure or any photo published in Landslides free of charge in their papers with clear statement that it has already been published in the journal with indication of volume, issue, pages and author(s).
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News/Kyoto Commitment (1-4 pages): All KLC 2020 partners are eligible to contribute news, reports, proposals, and other types of articles for global promotion of understanding and reducing landslide disaster risk. IPL / WCOE Activities (4-8 pages): ICL members are eligible to report Progress or achievement of the projects of the International Programme on Landslides (IPL) and the World Centres of Excellence on Landslide Risk Reduction (WCoEs), and other research activities of IPL. Screening and Evaluation process are the same for all authors. Original papers (less than 12 pages) / Review papers (less than 12 pages) /Recent Landslides (6-10 pages) / Technical notes (6-10 pages)/Landslide News (1-4 pages): All authors are invited to contribute to these five categories. The ICL will invite individuals to contribute to the following categories of Landslides that target for different purposes and different eligibilities. The objective of ICL is to promote landslide science and technology to reduce landslide disaster risk across the world. The ICL is the owner of the journal Landslides. Landslides: Journal of the International Consortium on Landslides was established with an agreement between the International Consortium on Landslides (ICL) and Springer-Verlag on.