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Submission Preparation Checklist

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Author Guidelines

Before submitting a manuscript to the Iberoamerican Journal of Bioeconomy and Climate Change, it is highly recommended that you read about our scope and check that all the format and style of the details of your document are in accordance with the requirements of the journal. This will avoid unnecessary delays caused by the format and style of corrections requested by the journal at the beginning of the evaluation process.
Our journal publishes only in Spanish.  Our journal uses the International APA Norms for bibliographic references, therefore the manuscripts in their writing will adhere to these norms. All authors when uploading their data in the Metadata section must include their ORCID number and your institution.

All articles that are submitted for publication by REV. IBEROAM. BIOECON. CLIMATE CHANGE must meet the following standards:

1.-Originality, the contribution must be totally unpublished, not published in whole or in part in any publication, except in very 
justified cases. Fill originality format (
look for it at the end of the instructions).
2.-Methodological consistency, given by the use of valid research methods and techniques.
3.-Meaning of the matter such that it informs
or illuminates relevant issues in the field of economics.
4.-Predictable impact for a wide audience of both practitioners and academics.
5.-Clear, concise and orderly writing style; personal jargon and local expressions should be avoided.
6.-The equations must be written with an equation editor, centered and numbered consecutively in parentheses. The symbols for constants,
variables and functions, as well as the Latin or Greek letters that are included in the equations, must be in italics.
7.-All figures and tables must be referenced in the text. The numbering of the figures and their description as well as the font must
be placed at the bottom of the Figure, in 10-point arial font. The numbering and description of the tables should be placed at the top,
while the font is placed below the table on the left margin, Arial font size 10 points. 8.-The units, dimensions and symbols of the
international system of units, SI, must be used.

Once you submit your manuscript, consider the following deadlines for each stage of the process:

a) Wait five days to receive an email confirming that your manuscript has been received. If you do not hear from us within five days, you should contact us immediately.

b) Allow 15 days to receive our message explaining if our Editorial Committee decided to send reviewers to you.

d) Leave 45 days to receive reviewer comments.

e) Allow 15 days to process handwritten comments.

f) Leave 15 days to receive instructions on the second project.

g) Leave 40 days to receive your acceptance.

Any questions related to a manuscript should be sent to Carlos A. Zúniga González czuniga@ct.unanleon.edu.ni

Ángel Sol Sánchez. sol@colpos.mx

Our journal begins with the policy to publish a valuable document at no cost to the authors.

TYPES OF MANUSCRIPTS

Contributions to be published in the (REV. IBEROAM. BIOECON. CLIMATE CHANGE) must be double-spaced (not including tables and figures) in Times New Roman font size 11 throughout the document, with margins of 3 in the upper margin, 2 in the lower margin, 2.5 in the left margin and 2 in the right margin.

Each page will be numbered in the lower right corner and number the lines starting with 1 on each page. The sections: summary, introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion, conclusions, acknowledgments and cited literature, should be written in capital the first letters and bold aligned to the left (time new roman, size 11) 

Scientific article. Original and unpublished writing that is based on research results. The articles must have a maximum length of 20 to 25 pages (including tables and figures) and contain the following sections: 1) title; 2) authors; 3) authors' work institution; 4) author's address for correspondence and email; 5) summary; 6) keywords; 7) introduction; 8) materials and methods; 9) results and discussion; 10) conclusions and 11) cited literature.

Investigation Note. Written document containing preliminary and important results that the author wishes to publish before concluding his / her investigation; its length is eight pages (including tables and figures); it contains the same sections as a scientific article, but paragraphs 7 to 10 are written in consecutive text; that is, without the title of the section.

Eassy. Summary brief generated from the analysis of important and current issues for the scientific community, in which the author (a) expresses his opinion and establishes his conclusions on the topic; It must have a maximum length of 20 pages (including tables and figures). Contains sections 1 to 6 and 11 of the scientific article. The development of the content of the essay is treated in sections according to the topic, from whose discussion conclusions are generated.

Writing format

Title. You must provide a clear and precise idea of ​​the writing, using a maximum of 13 words; uppercase and bold, and centered to the left.

Authors. The names must go immediately below the title, without academic degrees and without job titles; Numerical indexes will be placed at the end of each name and will be referred to, immediately below the authors; where, it will bear the name of the institution to which it belongs and the official address of each author; including zip code and emails; and indicate the author (a) for correspondence between parentheses and indicated in bold.

Summary and abstract. Present a synthesis of 250 words maximum, containing the following: justification, objectives, place and year in which the research was carried out, brief description of the materials and methods used, results, and conclusions; the text is written consecutively, without citing authors.

Keywords and key words. They are written after the abstract and serve to include the scientific article in indexes and information systems. Select three keywords avoiding the words used in the title.

The scientific names of the species mentioned in the summary should be placed as keywords and key words.

Introduction. Its content must be related to the specific topic and purpose of the research; points out the problem and importance of the research, the bibliographic background that supports the objectives and the hypotheses.

Materials and methods. It includes the description of the experimental site, materials, equipment, methods, techniques and experimental designs used in the research. Mentioned methodology must be described

Results and Discussion. Present the results obtained in the research and point out similarities or divergences with those reported in other published research. In the discussion, highlight the cause-effect relationship derived from the analysis.

Conclusions. Write conclusions derived from the relevant results, related to the objectives and hypotheses of the work.

Literature cited. Preferably include recent bibliographic citations of scientific articles from recognized journals, do not include abstracts of congresses, or internal reports, exceptionally a web page may be cited. All citations mentioned in the text should appear in the cited literature.

Biographic references will be adopting APA Standards.

General remark

In the original document, the figures and tables must use units of the International System (SI). Also, include the figure files separately in the program.  Original where it was created, in such a way that it allows, if necessary, to make modifications; If they include photographs, they must be original, scanned in high resolution and send the electronic file separately. The title of the figures is written in upper and lower case, in bold; in bar and pastel graphs use clearly contrasting fill textures but with fine content (which does not detract from the quality of the information); For line graphs, use different symbols.

The title of the tables must be in upper and lower case and in bold; the boxes must not exceed one page, nor must they be closed with vertical lines; only three horizontal lines are accepted, the column heads go between the first two lines and the third serves to finish the picture; In addition, they must be numbered progressively as they are cited in the text and contain the necessary information so that they are easy to interpret. The information contained in the tables should not be duplicated in the figures and vice versa, and in both cases include statistical comparisons.

Literature references at the beginning or in the middle of the text use the surname (s) and the year of publication in parentheses; for example, Winter (2002) or Lindsay and Cox (2001) if they are two authors. If the citation is at the end of the text, put the last name (s) and the year in parentheses; Example: (Winter, 2002) or (Lindsay and Cox, 2001). If the cited publication has more than two authors, the first name of the main author is written, followed by the abbreviation et al. and the year of publication; the form of presentation in the text is: Tovar et al. (2002) or at the end of the text (Tovar et al., 2002). In the case of organizations, place the abbreviations or initials; example, FAO (2002) or (FAO, 2002).

Ways of citing literature

Articles in periodicals. The citations should be placed in alphabetical order, if a main author appears in several articles of the same year, it differs with letters a, b, c, etc.

1) write in full the first last name with a comma and the initial (s) of the first names with a period. To separate two authors, the conjunction <y> or its equivalent is used in the language in which the work is written. When there are more than two authors, they are separated with a semicolon, between the penultimate and the last author, the conjunction <y> or its equivalent is used. If it is an organization, put the full name and its abbreviation in parentheses;

2) year of publication (point);

3) article title point;

4) country where point is edited,

5) name of the periodical and

6) journal number and volume in parentheses two points, number of the initial and final page of the article, separated by a hyphen (i. E. 8 (43): 763-775).

EXAMPLE:

Gerónimo J. J. J., Sol S., A., Pérez F. J. and Del Rivero B. N. 2014. Orchids with Tourist Potential in the mangroves of the Aquiles Serdán ejido. Paradise, Tabasco. Mexican Journal of Agricultural Sciences. Pub. Esp. No. 9. 28 Sep-11 Nov. 2014. pp. 1659-1671

Serial publications and books.

1) author (s), as for articles;

2) year of publication point;

3) title of the work point.

4) if it is a translation (indicate edition number and language, name of the translator (a) period;

5) name of the publisher dot;

6) issue number issue;

7) place where the work was published (city, state, country) point;

8) for brochure, series or collection put the name and point number and

9) total number of pages (i. E. 150 p.) Or page

                                                          Declaration of Originality Format
STATEMENT OF ORIGINALITY OF THE WRITTEN WORK

Work title: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
By means of this communication it is certified that the undersigned (s) is (we are) the original author (s) of the work that is 
presented for possible publication in the Ibero-American Journal of Bieconomia and Climate Change (REV. IBEROAM. BIOECON. CAMBIO CLIM)
edited by the School of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences of the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, León and the
Postgraduate College of Mexico. Likewise, I (we) state that the contents presented are the product of my (our) direct intellectual
contribution and that, in the form and content in which it is presented here, it is not being postulated in parallel to any other
editorial space for its possible publication.

The author (s) of the proposed work is (we are) aware that the Ibero-American Journal of Bieconomia and Climate Change 
(REV. IBEROAM. BIOECON. CAMBIO CLIM) considers, as part of its editorial rules, the mandatory approval of academic arbitration
known as double blind, for the possible incorporation of a text in its editorial process; likewise, that the results of said opinion
are unappealable. I guarantee (we guarantee) that all data and references to materials already published are duly identified with
their respective credit and included in the bibliographic notes and in the citations that stand out as such and, in the cases that
require it, I tell (we count ) with the due authorizations of the person (who) owns (s) the economic rights. For the foregoing,
I declare (we) that all the materials presented are totally free of copyright and, therefore, I am (we) responsible for any litigation
or claim related to property rights intellectual property, exonerating the Ibero-American Journal of Bieconomy and Climate Change
(REV. IBEROAM. BIOECON. CAMBIO CLIM) and its directors and editors from all responsibility.

In the event that the submitted work is approved for publication, as author (s) and owner (s) of copyright, I (allow) me to 
authorize unlimitedly in time to the Ibero-American Journal of Bieconomia y Cambio Climático (REV. IBEROAM. BIOECON. CAMBIO CLIM)
to include said text in the corresponding number, after correction and editing thereof, and reproduce, distribute, exhibit and
communicate it in the country and in the abroad by electronic means, the Internet or any other known or unknown means. For proof of the foregoing, this declaration is signed on ______ days, of the month of _________________, of the year __________ in the city of ________________. Next, signature of author (s): Full name Mail Telephone



 
 

Research articles

Scientific article. Original and unpublished writing that is based on research results. Articles must have a maximum length of 20 to 25 pages (including tables and figures) and contain the following sections: 1) title; 2) authors; 3) work institution of authors; 4) author's address (a) for correspondence and email; 5) summary; 6) keywords; 7) introduction; 8) materials and methods; 9) results and discussion; 10) conclusions and 11) cited literature.

Review article

Review article. Summary writing generated from the analysis of important and current issues for the scientific community, where the author (a) expresses his opinion and establishes his conclusions on the subject matter; It must have a maximum length of 20 pages (including tables and figures). Contains sections 1 to 6 and 11 of the scientific article. The development of the content of the essay or review article is treated in sections according to the topic, from whose discussion conclusions are generated.

Charpter Book

The Ibero-American Journal of Bioeconomy and Climate Change publish books by chapters or conference proceedings on specific problems of Agroecological Bioeconomy and Climate Change that will be coordinated by one or several specialist researchers who will act as guest editors /ace. For this, the journal will coordinate with the editorial committees of the events of the Agroecology Congresses and the Bioeconomy and Climate Change Congresses. For this, it will publish public calls that will include the thematic lines and the axes of argument that will enter the book by chapter.
The articles that respond to these calls must adhere to the thematic and/or methodological lines exposed in the call. The evaluation process will be standard but will have the presence of the invited editors in all the steps and decisions. In order for the articles to be finally published, they must have, in addition to the positive evaluation of the anonymous reviews, the approval of the coordinators of the book by chapter, who will ensure that each text conforms to the lines proposed in the call and editorial criteria of the journal.

Bioeconomy

Economic research that involves residual biomass in production processes and that in an innovative way generates added value, framed in the biobased economy, circular economy. Topics such as bioethics, environmental education, the use of microorganisms such as rotifers, microalgae, beneficial insects, NPV, organic fertilizers. Bioeconomy measurements are prioritized and important topics that are well accepted, in order to build the bioeconomy measurement instruments, the measurement of efficiency and productivity, DEA approaches, among others. Examples are the Aquaculture Bioeconomy, Swine Bioeconomy, Coffee Bioeconomy, Cocoa Bioeconomy, among others.

Education

Research related to education should be focused on understanding educational processes on the subject of climate change and the bioeconomy, participatory action research that helps to understand these issues focused on rural development.

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