Editorial: Council of Science Editors Task Force on Science Journals, Poverty, and Human Development

World leaders often look to science to solve intractable human problems. Scientific journals play a key role in this process, as publication in respected venues validates investigation and generates professional credentials for further research. Editors have a responsibility to the MDGs and should honor this obligation by examining issues of the developing world, by increasing developing world membership in their author and peer review pools, and by encouraging local research and publication.

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URL https://doaj.org/toc/1548-7733
URL http://ejournal.nbii.org/archives/vol2iss1/editorial.bozuwa.html
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Author Paul Bozuwa
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Journal Sustainability: Science, ,
Publication Date 2006-04-01
Publisher Taylor & Francis Group
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Last Updated 21 December 2020, 16:45 (CET)
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