Editorial note: At the time of the publishing of the last issue of third Volume, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to all manuscfipt-reviewers. In the past three years, you have taken your valuable time ...Editorial note: At the time of the publishing of the last issue of third Volume, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to all manuscfipt-reviewers. In the past three years, you have taken your valuable time and enough experience to give free help to review the manuscripts submitted to JMS, and provided us with the insightful and helpful opinions and comments for our fight judgment on the accepting of manuscripts. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank the members of JMS editorial board for your hard and fruitful work. We have no means of thankfulness but lust oublicize your names below to exoress our renard.展开更多
Aims and scope (Editorial Policy)The Journal of Mountain Science (JMS) is devoted to mountains and their surrounding lowlands - ecoregions of particular global importance, with a particular emphasis on the Tibetan...Aims and scope (Editorial Policy)The Journal of Mountain Science (JMS) is devoted to mountains and their surrounding lowlands - ecoregions of particular global importance, with a particular emphasis on the Tibetan Plateau and its adjacent high mountains, the Himalayas.展开更多
文摘Editorial note: At the time of the publishing of the last issue of third Volume, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to all manuscfipt-reviewers. In the past three years, you have taken your valuable time and enough experience to give free help to review the manuscripts submitted to JMS, and provided us with the insightful and helpful opinions and comments for our fight judgment on the accepting of manuscripts. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank the members of JMS editorial board for your hard and fruitful work. We have no means of thankfulness but lust oublicize your names below to exoress our renard.
文摘Aims and scope (Editorial Policy)The Journal of Mountain Science (JMS) is devoted to mountains and their surrounding lowlands - ecoregions of particular global importance, with a particular emphasis on the Tibetan Plateau and its adjacent high mountains, the Himalayas.