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  • 《碳足迹(英文)》(Carbon Footprints)(国际刊号)(季刊)创刊于2022年,由上海交通大学主办、OAE Publishing Inc.出版。致力于发表碳足迹核算、生命周期评价、低碳技术与政策、可持续供应链管理以及气候变化减缓与适应等领域的高质量研究成果。期刊旨在为全球科研人员、政策制定者和产业界提供前沿学术交流平台,推动跨学科研究与实践创新。

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      7、出刊日期:季刊,一年出版四期。

      8、官网微信公众号:Carbon Footprints 碳足迹

      2026年3月12日星期四

      Author Instructions

      【官网信息】

      1. Submission Overview

      Before

      you decide to publish with us, please read the following items

      carefully and make sure that you are well aware of Editorial Policies

      and the following requirements.

      1.1 Topic Suitability

      The topic of the manuscript must fit the scope of the journal. Please refer to Aims and Scope for more information.

      1.2 Open Access and Copyright

      The

      journal adopts Gold Open Access publishing model and distributes

      content under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International

      License. Copyright is retained by authors. Please make sure that you are

      well aware of these policies.

      1.3 Publication Fees

      Carbon

      Footprints (CF) is an open access journal. When a paper is accepted for

      publication, authors are required to pay Article Processing Charges

      (APCs) to cover its editorial and production costs. The APC for each

      submission is $1500. There are no additional charges based on color,

      length, figures, or other elements. For more details, please refer to

      OAE Publication Fees.

      1.4 Language Editing

      All

      submissions are required to be presented clearly and cohesively in good

      English. Authors whose first language is not English are advised to

      have their manuscripts checked or edited by a native English speaker

      before submission to ensure the high quality of expression. A

      well-organized manuscript in good English would make the peer review

      even the whole editorial handling more smoothly and efficiently.

      If

      needed, authors are recommended to consider the language editing

      services provided by OAE to ensure that the manuscript is written in

      correct scientific English before submission. An extra charge is

      required to enjoy this service. Please visit

      https://www.oaepublish.com/index/author_services or contact

      English-Editing@oaepublish.com for more details.

      1.5 Work Funded by the National Institutes of Health

      If

      an accepted manuscript was funded by National Institutes of Health

      (NIH), the author may inform Editors of the NIH funding number. The

      Editors are able to deposit the paper to the NIH Manuscript Submission

      System on behalf of the author.

      1.6 Financial Disclosure and Conflict of Interest

      Please provide financial disclosure and any conflict of interest on the title page of manuscript.

      2. Submission Preparation

      2.1 Cover Letter

      A

      cover letter is required to be submitted accompanying each manuscript.

      It should be concise and explain why the study is significant, why it

      fits the scope of the journal, and why it would be attractive to

      readers, etc.

      Here is a guideline of a cover letter for authors' consideration:

      In

      the first paragraph: include the title and type (e.g., Original

      Article, Review, etc.) of the manuscript, a brief on the background of

      the study, the question the author sought out to answer and why;

      In the second paragraph: concisely explain what was done, the main findings and why they are significant;

      In

      the third paragraph: indicate why the manuscript fits the Aims and

      Scope of the journal, and why it would be attractive to readers;

      In

      the fourth paragraph: confirm that the manuscript has not been

      published elsewhere and not under consideration of any other journal.

      All authors have approved the manuscript and agreed on its submission to

      the journal. Journal's specific requirements have been met if any.

      If the manuscript is contributed to a Special Topic, please also mention it in the cover letter.

      If

      the manuscript was presented partly or entirely in a conference, the

      author should clearly state the background information of the event,

      including the conference name, time and place in the cover letter.

      2.2 Types of Manuscripts

      There

      is no restriction on the number of figures, tables and references,

      provided that the manuscript is concise and comprehensive. The journal

      publishes Original Article, Reviews, Commentaries, etc. For more details

      about paper type, please refer to the following table.

      Manuscript Type  Definition Abstract   Keywords   Main Text Structure

      Original

      Article An Original Article is a seminal and insightful research study

      and showcases that often involves modern techniques or methodologies.

      Authors should justify that their work are of novel findings.   The

      abstract should state briefly the purpose of the research, the

      principal results and major conclusions. No more than 250 words.   3-8 keywords  The

      main text may consist of several sections with unfixed section titles.

      We suggest that the author include an "Introduction" section at the

      beginning, several sections with unfixed titles in the middle part, and a

      "Conclusion" section in the end.

      Review   A

      review article should provide readers with an in-depth understanding of

      a field by summarizing existing literature, and highlight key gaps and

      challenges to address future research.             Unstructured abstract. No more than 250 words. 3-8 keywords  The

      main text may consist of several sections with unfixed section titles.

      We suggest that the author include an "Introduction" section at the

      beginning, several sections with unfixed titles in the middle part, and a

      "Conclusion" section in the end.

      Systematic Review    A

      Systematic Review collects and critically analyzes multiple research

      studies, using methods selected before one or more research questions

      are formulated, and then finding and analyzing related studies and

      answering those questions in a structured methodology.             Unstructured abstract. No more than 250 words. 3-8 keywords  The main content should include four sections: Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion.

      Commentary    A Commentary is to provide comments on a newly published article or an alternative viewpoint on a certain topic.   Unstructured abstract. No more than 250 words.   3-8 keywords

      /

      Short Communication  Short

      Communications are short papers that present original and significant

      material for rapid dissemination. Short articles include, but are not

      limited to: discovery or development of new materials, cutting-edge

      experiments and theory, novelty in simulation and modeling, elucidation

      of mechanisms.  Unstructured abstract. No more than 250 words.       3-8 keywords

      /

      Data Paper    A

      Data Paper is to describe a particular dataset or collection of

      datasets. The main purpose of a data paper is to provide facts about the

      data (metadata, such as data collection, access, features etc.) rather

      than testing hypotheses or presenting new interpretations.             Unstructured abstract. No more than 250 words. 3-8 keywords

      /

      Editorial An Editorial is a short article describing news about the journal or opinions of senior Editors or the publisher.   None required.    None required

      /

      Letter

      to Editor A Letter to Editor is usually an open post-publication review

      of a paper from its readers, often critical of some aspect of a

      published paper. Controversial papers often attract numerous Letters to

      Editor. Unstructured abstract (optional). No more than 250 words.   3-8 keywords (optional)

      /

      Opinion  An Opinion usually presents personal thoughts, beliefs, or feelings on a topic.             Unstructured abstract. No more than 250 words. 3-8 keywords

      /

      Perspective   A

      Perspective provides personal points of view on the state-of-the-art of

      a specific area of knowledge and its future prospects. Links to areas

      of intense current research focus can also be made. The emphasis should

      be on a personal assessment rather than a comprehensive, critical

      review. However, comments should be put into the context of existing

      literature. Perspectives are usually invited by the Editors.

      Unstructured abstract. No more than 150 words.             3-8 keywords

      /

      Technical Note   A

      Technical Note is a short article giving a brief description of a

      specific development, technique or procedure, or it may describe a

      modification of an existing technique, procedure or device applied in

      research.  Unstructured abstract. No more than 250 words.             3-8 keywords

      /

      2.3 Manuscript Structure

      2.3.1 Front Matter

      2.3.1.1 Title

      The title of the manuscript should be concise, specific and relevant, with no more than 16 words if possible.

      2.3.1.2 Authors and Affiliations

      Authors'

      full names should be listed. The initials of middle names can be

      provided. Institutional addresses and email addresses for all authors

      should be listed. At least one author should be designated as

      corresponding author. In addition, corresponding authors are suggested

      to provide their Open Researcher and Contributor ID upon submission.

      Please note that any change to authorship is not allowed after

      manuscript acceptance.

      2.3.1.3 Abstract

      The

      abstract should be a single paragraph with word limitation and specific

      structure requirements (for more details please refer to Types of

      Manuscripts). It usually describes the main objective(s) of the study,

      explains how the study was done, including any model organisms used,

      without methodological detail, and summarizes the most important results

      and their significance. The abstract must be an objective

      representation of the study: it is not allowed to contain results which

      are not presented and substantiated in the manuscript, or exaggerate the

      main conclusions. Citations should not be included in the abstract.

      2.3.1.4 Graphical Abstract

      The

      graphical abstract is essential as this can catch first view of your

      publication by readers. We recommend you to submit an eye-catching

      figure. It should summarize the content of the article in a concise

      graphical form. It is recommended to use it because this can make online

      articles get more attention. The graphic abstract should be submitted

      as a separate document in the online submission system. Please provide

      an image with a minimum of 730 × 1,228 pixels (h × w) or proportionally

      more. The image should be readable at a size of 7 × 12 cm using a

      regular screen resolution of 96 dpi. Preferred file types: TIFF, PSD,

      AI, JPG, JPEG, EPS, PNG, ZIP and PDF files.

      2.3.1.5 Keywords

      Three

      to eight keywords should be provided, which are specific to the

      article, yet reasonably common within the subject discipline.

      2.3.2 Main Text

      Manuscripts

      of different types are structured with different sections of content.

      Please refer to types of manuscripts to make sure which sections should

      be included in the manuscripts.

      2.3.2.1 Introduction

      The

      introduction should contain background that puts the manuscript into

      context, allow readers to understand why the study is important, include

      a brief review of key literature, and conclude with a brief statement

      of the overall aim of the work and a comment about whether that aim was

      achieved. Relevant controversies or disagreements in the field should be

      introduced as well.

      2.3.2.2 Experimental

      Experimental

      should contain sufficient details to allow others to fully replicate

      the study. New methods and protocols should be described in detail while

      well-established methods can be briefly described or appropriately

      cited. Statistical terms, abbreviations, and all symbols used should be

      defined clearly. Protocol documents for laboratory or non-laboratory

      investigations may be uploaded as supplementary materials.

      2.3.2.3 Results and Discussion

      This

      section should contain the findings of the study and discuss the

      implications of the findings in context of existing research and

      highlight limitations of the study. Future research directions may also

      be mentioned. Results of statistical analysis should also be included

      either as text or as tables or figures if appropriate. Authors should

      emphasize and summarize only the most important observations. Data on

      all primary and secondary outcomes identified in the section Methods

      should also be provided. Extra or supplementary materials and technical

      details can be placed in supplementary documents.

      2.3.2.4 Conclusion

      It should state clearly the main conclusions and include the explanation of their relevance or importance to the field.

      2.3.2.5 Conclusion

      It should state clearly the main conclusions and include the explanation of their relevance or importance to the field.

      2.3.3 Back Matter

      2.3.3.1 Acknowledgments

      Anyone

      who contributed towards the article but does not meet the criteria for

      authorship, including those who provided professional writing services

      or materials, should be acknowledged. Authors should obtain permission

      to acknowledge from all those mentioned in the Acknowledgments section.

      This section is not added if the author does not have anyone to

      acknowledge.

      2.3.3.2 Authors' Contributions

      Each

      author is expected to have made substantial contributions to the

      conception or design of the work, or the acquisition, analysis, or

      interpretation of data, or the creation of new software used in the

      work, or have drafted the work or substantively revised it.

      Please

      use Surname and Initial of Forename to refer to an author's

      contribution. For example: made substantial contributions to conception

      and design of the study and performed data analysis and interpretation:

      Salas H, Castaneda WV; performed data acquisition, as well as provided

      administrative, technical, and material support: Castillo N, Young V.

      If an article is single-authored, please include "The author contributed solely to the article." in this section.

      2.3.3.3 Availability of Data and Materials

      In

      order to maintain the integrity, transparency and reproducibility of

      research records, authors should include this section in their

      manuscripts, detailing where the data supporting their findings can be

      found. Data can be deposited into data repositories or published as

      supplementary information in the journal. Authors who cannot share their

      data should state that the data will not be shared and explain it. If a

      manuscript does not involve such issue, please state "Not applicable."

      in this section.

      ......

      更多详见:

      https://www.oaepublish.com/cf/author_instructions


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