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2016-04-01

Letter from the editor

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  • Carlos A. Vargas
Dear readers. The Earth Sciences Research Journal has been recently flooded with dozens of good papers expecting to be published. Thanks to you, readers, reviewers, authors for your trust. We are continuously working to improve our editorial processes. 

The trend topics of those papers go from gas and petroleum exploitation, land use, geological hazards, to sustainable development, environmental protection and optimization of operation techniques. Without forgetting the basic research. All those subjects are welcome in Earth Sciences Research Journal. Proudly, we remark our journal, your journal, as the natural stage for the debate between economic development and sustainable development. There is no a better referee for this discussion than education entities. If your manuscript put lights on this important subjects, do not hesitate to submit it. 

Is this not a minor topic! Nowadays, every political decision, every policy designed, every industrial and human activity are seen through the lens of the Environmental Awareness. We can not quit on this responsibility. As an example of how important those topics are, during the coming days, US President Barack Obama is going to enact a law expanding the protection areas in Hawaii in close four times the current size. It means longlines fishing operators will not be permitted in the 582581 square miles; neither the seabed mining in a region with rich deposits of manganese, nickel, zinc, cobalt, and titanium. 

Similar decisions have been taken in Chile and Costa Rica, this last one with a 26% of its land territory protected as a natural park. Just talking about some cases in this side of the world, where we are more familiar with. The next meeting of Geological Society of America, taking place in Denver, on September, will hand on this same topics. Are the extracting and exploitation of resource prohibitions the solution to environmentalism? Welcome all your papers cracking this nut.

Letter from the editor

Dear readers. The Earth Sciences Research Journal has been recently flooded with dozens of good papers expecting to be published. Thanks to you, readers, reviewers, authors for your trust. We are continuously working to improve our editorial processes.

The trend topics of those papers go from gas and petroleum exploitation, land use, geological hazards, to sustainable development, environmental protection and optimization of operation techniques. Without forgetting the basic research. All those subjects are welcome in Earth Sciences Research Journal. Proudly, we remark our journal, your journal, as the natural stage for the debate between economic development and sustainable development. There is no a better referee for this discussion than education entities. If your manuscript put lights on this important subjects, do not hesitate to submit it.

Is this not a minor topic! Nowadays, every political decision, every policy designed, every industrial and human activity are seen through the lens of the Environmental Awareness. We can not quit on this responsibility. As an example of how important those topics are, during the coming days, US President Barack Obama is going to enact a law expanding the protection areas in Hawaii in close four times the current size. It means longlines fishing operators will not be permitted in the 582581 square miles; neither the seabed mining in a region with rich deposits of manganese, nickel, zinc, cobalt, and titanium.

Similar decisions have been taken in Chile and Costa Rica, this last one with a 26% of its land territory protected as a natural park. Just talking about some cases in this side of the world, where we are more familiar with. The next meeting of Geological Society of America, taking place in Denver, on September, will hand on this same topics. Are the extracting and exploitation of resource prohibitions the solution to environmentalism? Welcome all your papers cracking this nut.

Carlos Alberto Vargas Jiménez.
Editor in Chief,
Earth Sciences Research Journal, Bogotá, Colombia.

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APA

Vargas, C. A. (2016). Letter from the editor. Earth Sciences Research Journal, 20(2). https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/esrj/article/view/59822

ACM

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Vargas, C.A. 2016. Letter from the editor. Earth Sciences Research Journal. 20, 2 (abr. 2016).

ACS

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Vargas, C. A. Letter from the editor. Earth sci. res. j. 2016, 20.

ABNT

VARGAS, C. A. Letter from the editor. Earth Sciences Research Journal, [S. l.], v. 20, n. 2, 2016. Disponível em: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/esrj/article/view/59822. Acesso em: 3 ago. 2024.

Chicago

Vargas, Carlos A. 2016. «Letter from the editor». Earth Sciences Research Journal 20 (2). https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/esrj/article/view/59822.

Harvard

Vargas, C. A. (2016) «Letter from the editor», Earth Sciences Research Journal, 20(2). Disponible en: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/esrj/article/view/59822 (Accedido: 3 agosto 2024).

IEEE

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C. A. Vargas, «Letter from the editor», Earth sci. res. j., vol. 20, n.º 2, abr. 2016.

MLA

Vargas, C. A. «Letter from the editor». Earth Sciences Research Journal, vol. 20, n.º 2, abril de 2016, https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/esrj/article/view/59822.

Turabian

Vargas, Carlos A. «Letter from the editor». Earth Sciences Research Journal 20, no. 2 (abril 1, 2016). Accedido agosto 3, 2024. https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/esrj/article/view/59822.

Vancouver

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Vargas CA. Letter from the editor. Earth sci. res. j. [Internet]. 1 de abril de 2016 [citado 3 de agosto de 2024];20(2). Disponible en: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/esrj/article/view/59822

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