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Author Guidelines

Guidelines for the preparation of a scientific article «Economy and nature management in the North»

Volume of the article

15-24 pages, including illustrations and reference.

Formatting of the text of the article

 

1. Use Microsoft Word, A4 format, and portrait orientation. Set the margins as follows: top – 2.0 cm, bottom – 3.0 cm, left – 2.5 cm, and right – 2.5 cm. The paragraph indent should be 1.25 cm, and the line spacing should be set to 1.5. The main text should be in 14-point Times New Roman, and the abstract should be in 12-point Times New Roman. (see Appendix 4)

2. Abbreviations should be limited to those that are widely accepted (both in the text and in tables). All abbreviations must be defined upon their first use in the text. Tables should have titles and be numbered consecutively throughout the article using Arabic numerals (e.g., Table 1); references to tables in the text should be abbreviated (e.g., Tab. 1). In biological sciences papers, only Latin names of species, genera, and families should be used in table titles and throughout the table text.

3. Equations should be numbered consecutively throughout the manuscript. The equation number should be placed at the end of the line, enclosed in parentheses and written using Arabic numerals. A space of at least 1.5-2 cm should be left between equations displayed on a separate line and the surrounding text, as well as between lines of equations.

4. Illustrative material (graphs, maps, diagrams, photographs) is referred to as a figure and should be numbered consecutively using Arabic numerals, with abbreviated references in the text (e.g., Fig. 1). Color images (graphs, charts) are permitted. Figure dimensions should be no smaller than 40x50 mm and no larger than 120x170 mm. Figure captions should be placed below the figure.

Language of articles

Articles are accepted in Russian and English.

Publication process

The manuscript should be submitted electronically (figures as separate files in TIFF format with a resolution of at least 300 dpi) via email to seria.vestniksvfu@mail.ru.

Accompanying documents (consent to the processing of personal data, licensing agreement, declaration of conflict of interest, etc.) should be sent to the following address: 58 Belinsky St., office 510, Yakutsk, 677027, Russia, Editorial office of the Electronic scientific periodical «Economics and Nature Management in the North»;

Following a final decision by the editorial board, based on independent peer review organized by the journal’s editorial office, the manuscript will be accepted for publication and printing.

Abstract

The abstract should be between 200 and 250 words in length and presented as a single paragraph. The abstract structure should include the following elements: an introduction (comprising a concise statement of the research problem (1-2 sentences)), the purpose, materials and methods, results, and conclusion (highlighting the practical significance and future directions of the research in 1-2 sentences). Abbreviations should be limited to those that are widely accepted or defined upon their first use. Citations to references within the literature are not permitted.

Keywords

At least 10 words or phrases should be included (the list should not end with a period).

Funding

This work was carried out as part of a project / state assignment / research project / with financial support from the Russian Science Foundation (RSF) “…” (title, #…). The project title and number, along with the full name of the funding organization, must be specified.

Acknowledgments

The authors acknowledge [Name of Organization] for financial support, [Name of Reviewer] for their recommendations, and [Names of Colleagues] for their assistance (if it is necessary).

For citation

Surname N. N., Surname N. N., Surname N. N. Title of the article. Vestnik of NEFU. Year, Vol. (Issue):pages. DOI:

Introduction

The general research topic, a literature review (including relevant published works and identification of unresolved problems), the aim, and the theoretical and practical significance of the work.

Materials and methods

A detailed description of the methods used to obtain the results.

Results and Discussion

Experimental or theoretical data obtained during the research should be presented in the form of text, tables, and figures. These three modes of presentation should be complementary rather than redundant. All graphs and figures must be described within the text and include captions with English translations. Tables must include titles in both Russian and English.

Interpretation of the research findings, speculation regarding observed facts, and comparison of the results with those of other authors.

Conclusion

The main idea of the article’s text (to compare the obtained results with the stated aim at the beginning of the work, to demonstrate how the set goal was achieved); it is important to highlight the practical significance of the work; and to outline the main directions for future research in this area.

References

All sources should be listed in both Russian and English in two separate sections (Литература / References). The Vancouver citation style is used in this journal (references in the text are indicated by square brackets, and the complete bibliographic description of each source is provided in the reference list in order of appearance in the text). Only sources used in preparing the article should be included in the reference list.

All literature citations should be formatted in the order of their appearance in the text! References to works published within the last 5 years are preferred.

Limiting self-citations is important. Self-citations should not exceed 20% of the total number of sources.

A reference list of 15-25 sources is recommended, with DOIs provided where available (in the format: DOI: ...).

The reference list should primarily include peer-reviewed sources (articles from scientific journals) used in the text.

Examples of reference formatting

If the article is written in English, the list of references should be titled “References”. If the article is written in Russian, the list of references should be titled Список литературы.

References to articles in academic journals

Surname N, Surname N. Title of Article [translated]. Official English Translation of Journal Title (as per the journal’s requirements) or generally accepted transliteration of the journal title. Year;Volume(Number):00-00. DOI: …

Order of elements: Year;Volume(Issue).

If the journal does not have volume numbering, the issue number should be indicated in parentheses, e.g., 2019;(4):12-14.

In cases where the original article is in Russian, the reference should include a translation of the article title and the official English translation (or generally accepted transliteration) of the journal title.

The tag (in Russian) should be added at the end of the element Volume(Issue):00-00, example: Year;Volume(Number):00-00 (in Russian). DOI: ….

If there are more than four authors, list the first three authors followed by “et al.”.

Example 1:

Senchenko AYu, Ivanov II, Nikolaev NN, et al. Technological evaluation of ore processibility gravitational methods. News of the Tula state university. Sciences of Earth. 2020;(4):262-280 (in Russian). DOI: …

Example 2:

Bakaev VA, Savchenko NV. Novosibirsk region small lakes’ zonal features of hydrochemical condition. Mir Nauki, Kul’tury, Obrazovaniya. 2013;42(5):430-435 (in Russian).

Example 3:

Note that journals may recommend using a dual title format for citations, including both a transliteration and an English translation separated by an equals sign (=).

Pelikh VV, Salov VM. Application specifics of Knelson centrifugal separators with periodic discharge. Vestnik Irkutskogo gosudarstvennogo tehnicheskogo universiteta = Proceedings of Irkutsk State Technical University. 2015;107(12):229-235 (in Russian).

Monographs

Surname NP. Translation of the title. City: Publishing house;year:pages (in Russian).

Senko EV. Crosscultural neology. Vladikavkaz: Publishing House “Mavr”; 2023:158 (in Russian).

Books (dictionaries, encyclopedias) with the author(-s)

Title with italics

Pekarsky EK. Dictionary of the Yakut language. Moscow: Publishing House of the USSR Academy of Sciences; 1958:1279 (in Russian).

Books (dictionaries, encyclopedias) without author(-s)

Title without italics

Russian associative dictionary. Moscow: Astrel: Publishing House “AST”; 2002:532 (in Russian).

Color and the color name in the Russian language. Moscow: Publishing House “KomKniga”; 2005:216 (in Russian).

Dissertation and Dissertation summaries

Title without italics

Pavlova ОМ. Brioflora Chukotki. Candidate’s dissertation (Biology). St. Petersburg: 2000:385 (in Russian).

Borisova LS. Geochemistry of asphaltenes and resins of dispersed organic matter of rocks and oils of the Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous of the West Siberian basin: Summary of Candidate’s dissertation (Geology). Novosibirsk: 2020:36 (in Russian).

Conference proceedings

Rasskazov IYu, Potapchuk MI, Anikin PA, et al. Study of fracture zone formation in rock mass of eastern Russian deposits. In: Kurilko AS. (ed.) Geomechanical and geotechnological problems of effective development of solid mineral deposits in the northern and northeastern regions of Russia: Proceedings of the Second All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference dedicated to the memory of Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences M.D. Novopashina, Yakutsk, September 17-19, 2013. Yakutsk: Melnikov Permafrost Institute, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences; 2014:23-29 (in Russian).

If sources cited within the article are in languages other than English and Russian (e.g., Kazakh, Korean, etc.), the original title should be included in the “References”, and the language of the source should be identified parenthetically.

Example:

1)     최용기. 한국어 정책의 이해. 서울: 한국문화사; 2010:566 (на кор. яз).

Choi YK. Understanding Korean Politics. Seoul: History of Korean Culture; 2010:566 (in Korean).

2)     Галиуллин Т.Н. Без белгән һәм әле беләсе Гомәр Бәширов. Сайланма әсәрләр: 5 томда. Т. 5. Казан: Татар. кит. нәшр.; 2005:3-8 (на татар. яз).

Galiullin TN. Gumer Bashirov. Whom we know and whom we have to learn. Selected works: in 5 volumes. Kazan: Tatar Book Publishing House; 2005:3-8 (in Tatar).

Online resources

Surname NN. Article title. Journal title. Year;Volume(Issue):pages. Available at: https://... [Accessed: …] (in Russian).

References to GOST (Russian National Standard) and patents are made in English translation, not transliterated.

Tables

Tables should be numbered consecutively. The table number should be right-aligned on the page (Table 1). The title should be placed on the next line, centered, and in bold typeface. Both the table and its title must be translated into English. Tables should preferably not be split across multiple pages. All tables must be referenced in the text. (see Appendix 3)

Figures

Each figure should be accompanied by a numbered caption (Fig. 1). The figure number should be in bold, centered. References to figures in the text are mandatory. The figure number and caption must be translated into English.

About the author(-s)

LAST NAME, First name and Patronymic name (in full), Academic degree (Abbreviation), Post, ORCID: …, ResearcherID: …, Scopus Author ID: …, SPIN: …, e-mail: …

Example: Tuyara N. Permyakova – Cand. Sci. (Philology), Associate Professor, M.K. Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University, ORCID: 0000-0002-3596-2272, ResearcherID: rid98915, Scopus Author ID: V-9373-…, SPIN: 9980-3150, e-mail: …

Authors’ contribution

This requirement (effective in the journal from 2025) Do not include in the published version

If the article has two or more authors, a statement detailing the specific contributions of each co-author to the work must be included at the end of the manuscript. This statement should be provided in both Russian and English. (see Appendix 1)

Example:

Tuyara N. Permyakova – conceptualization, validation, resources

Ivan I. Ivanov – methodology, software, data curation

Information about the conflict of interests

The article should disclose any actual or potential conflicts of interest related to the research. All authors must declare/report any financial or other significant conflicts of interest that could be construed as having influenced the results or their interpretation (see Appendix 2). A conflict of interest arises when an author, reviewer, or member of the editorial board has financial, scientific, or personal relationships that could affect their actions. If no conflict of interest exists, the statement “The author (-s) declares no relevant conflict of interests” should be included.

Conflict of interests

Example 1. The author(s) declare no relevant conflict of interests.

Example 2. One of the authors – … Dr. Sci. (Biology), Chief Researcher is a member of editorial board of Vestnik of North-Eastern Federal University. The authors are not aware of any other potential conflict of interest relating to this article.

Instructions for submitting and accepting articles for publication

Submitted

Accepted

If the article was received in English:

Submitted / Accepted /

 

Appendix 1

Authors’ contribution

Role

Description

conceptualization

ideas; formulation or evolution of overarching research goals and aims

methodology

development or design of methodology; creation of models

software

programming, software development; designing computer programs; implementation of the computer code and supporting algorithms; testing of existing code components

validation

verification, whether as a part of the activity or separate, of the overall replication/ reproducibility of results/experiments and other research outputs

formal analysis

application of statistical, mathematical, computational, or other formal techniques to analyze or synthesize study data

investigation

conducting a research and investigation process, specifically performing the experiments, or data/evidence collection

resources

provision of study materials, reagents, materials, patients, laboratory samples, animals, instrumentation, computing resources, or other analysis tools

data curation

management activities to annotate (produce metadata), scrub data and maintain research data (including software code, where it is necessary for interpreting the data itself) for initial use and later reuse

writing - original draft

preparation, creation and/or presentation of the published work, specifically writing the initial draft

writing - review & editing

preparation, creation and/or presentation of the published work – including pre-or postpublication stages

visualization

preparation, creation and/or presentation of the data presentation

supervision

oversight and leadership responsibility for the research activity planning and execution, including mentorship external to the core team

project administration

management and coordination responsibility for the research activity planning and execution

funding acquisition

acquisition of the financial support for the project leading to this publication

 

Appendix 2

The editors of the Electronic scientific periodical “Economics and Nature Management in the North” requests all authors to declare any conflicts of interest that may have arisen during the course of their work on the submitted manuscript.

Conflict of Interest Declaration

☐ The authors declare that they have no competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have influenced the research reported in this paper.

☐ One of the authors is a member of the Editorial Board/Editor-in-Chief/Deputy Editor of the Electronic scientific periodical “Economics and Nature Management in the North” and did not participate in the editorial review of this manuscript.

☐ The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which could be considered potential competing interests:____________________________________________

Authors: full name __________________________ Signature____________

Full name ___________________________ Signature____________

Date

 

Appendix 3

Table 1

Results of analyzing the Virginia Tobacco Leaves standard

Элемент

Концентрация

SD

Паспортные данные

Элемент

Концентрация

SD

Паспортные данные

Al

213,6

1,634

252

Ni

1,227

0,0167

1,49

Ba

41,66

0,2112

41,6

P

2898

21,46

2420

Cd

2,41

0,0169

2,23

Pb

0,7433

0,0366

0,972

Co

0,1502

0,0147

0,154

S

3886

87,79

3780

Cr

0,5721

0,0072

0,911

Sr

132

1,244

133

Cu

5,234

0,0464

5,12

V

0,3383

0,0115

0,405

Fe

267,9

5,904

258

Zn

47,47

0,4012

43,6

Mn

144,4

1,755

136

 

 

 

 

 

Appendix 4

УДК (Без детализации, указать только раздел-подраздел)

https://doi.org/...

Type of the article: Original article

Title

(Should be informative and concise, with a maximum limit of 16 words, and should accurately reflect the topic and results of the study. Abbreviations should be avoided.)

First name and Initial for Patronymic name and Last Name (In Full)1*, …, …

For example: Nadezhda P. Kondrasheva

Workplace, City, Country

(For example: Diamond and Precious Metal Geology Institute,

Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences,

Yakutsk, Russian Federation)

2Workplace, City, Country

3Workplace, City, Country

*The corresponding author’s e-mail address

 

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