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Forest and Society

eISSN: 2549-4333 Forest and Society 2 issues per year

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DataCiteX Citation Score Three-year citation performance metric
Latest DCS 56.26 2026
1,969 Citations 2024 – 2026
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35 Documents 2024 – 2026
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Journal Title Forest and Society
eISSN 2549-4333
Publisher Forest and Society
Frequency 2 issues per year
Start Year 2017
Editor in Chief Muhammad Alif K. Sahide
Research Performance

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Top Performing Year
2025
Avg Citations / Year
393.40
Citations / Article
18.60
Latest DCS
56.26
Zone Ranking
Z1
Impact Factor
21.595
Performance Summary

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Top citation year was 2025 with 907 citations. Average citations per year stand at 393.4. Each indexed article contributes around 18.6 citations on average. Latest CiteScore for 2026 is 56.26, indicating a Upward trend. Based on 2025 CiteScore comparison across active journals, this journal falls in Z1. Most cited article currently has 154 citations.

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DCS Trend

8 Years
Article Performance

Most Cited Article

154 Cites
2017

Social Forestry-why and for whom? A comparison of policies in Vietnam and Indonesia

M Moeliono, PT Thuy, I Waty Bong, GY Wong, M Brockhaus
Forest and Society 1 (2), 78-97, 2017
Citation Intelligence

Citation Snapshot

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Last Updated 12 May 2026
Total Citations 4,018 All-time citation count
H-Index 33 Citation impact indicator
I10-Index 133 Articles with 10+ citations
Indexed Articles 216 Articles currently indexed
Citation History

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Annual Data

Yearly Citations

Year Citations
2026
318
2025
907
2024
744
2023
661
2022
519
2021
394
2020
228
2019
106
2018
42
2017
15
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About This Journal

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Forest and Society is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal and is rated according to international publication standards. We swiftly publish articles online, with printed versions published twice a year on a broad category of topics. We invite scholarly contributions on Southeast Asia, including works beyond this geographical scope, when engaging on a comparative or timely policy topic relevant to the region. Forest and Society promote scholarly, theoretical, pragmatic, and contemporary research, making a clear conceptual and methodological contribution to existing international literature. These may include but are not limited to various fields such as planning/management, geography, forestry, sociology, land use, anthropology, history, ecology, legal studies, economics, environmental and sustainability studies, international relations, psychology, and others, particularly those that engage with people, land, and forest
Forest and Society is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal and is rated according to international publication standards. We swiftly publish articles online, with printed versions published twice a year on a broad category of topics. We invite scholarly contributions on Southeast Asia, including works beyond this geographical scope, when engaging on a comparative or timely policy topic relevant to the region. Forest and Society promote scholarly, theoretical, pragmatic, and contemporary research, making a clear conceptual and methodological contribution to existing international literature. These may include but are not limited to various fields such as planning/management, geography, forestry, sociology, land use, anthropology, history, ecology, legal studies, economics, environmental and sustainability studies, international relations, psychology, and others, particularly those that engage with people, land, and forest

Our international editorial board fills a gap in the socio-ecological fields by promoting interdisciplinary work on studying human-environment and human-forest relations, produced amidst and for those interested and located in the Southeast Asia region. The journal is not preferential to theoretical or applied research and seeks to serve as a bridge between knowledge levels. Current efforts are envisioned to gradually improve research quality alongside support to capacity-building initiatives to improve research in the region. In Forest and Society, it is also possible to publish special issues and special sections upon request. A special issue enables us to publish papers focusing on specific themes, often related to an emerging or under-researched topic.

Here are various thematic topics of our published work:

Agrarian Transformation in Thailand
The Future of Tanah Papua
Gender and landscape governance
The commons and commoning
Social forestry in Indonesia
Community-based conservation in the Wallacea region
Land, livelihoods, and change amidst the COVID-19 pandemic
Applications of remote sensing technology
Land use conflict and mediation
Political ecology
International forest regime
Justice Outlook in the Global-South Frontiers
Nature and landscape conservation
Methodological engagement
Notes from the field
Policy forum
Book review
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