According to the newly released 2020 Journal Citation Report, the Italian Journal of Agrometeorology has achieved a 2019 Impact Factor of 1,182 up from last year.
We are proud to announce that, compared to last year, the Impact Factor of Italian Journal of Agrometeorology has increased by 26,68% % and the 5-Year Impact Factor has increased by 11,20%. This is the journal’s 5th consecutive increase in impact factor year-over-year.
“We are pleased to see such excellent progress in the impact factor of our journal this year” said Simone Orlandini, editor in chief of Italian journal of Agrometeorology. “It is a tribute to the achievements and contributions of our authors, editors and editorial boards. The Italian Journal of Agrometeorology’ s continued rise in rankings and impact reflects our ongoing commitment to deliver the highest quality content to increase the knowledge of agrometeorology and agroclimatology, both in the agricultural sector and outside of it. We are most thankful to the peer reviewers who put in countless hours to help maintain the outstanding quality of articles”.
The 2019 Journal Impact Factor measures a journal’s relevance to the scholarly publishing community. It is calculated by dividing the number of citations by the total number of articles published in the previous two years
IJAM is the official Journal of The Italian Association of Agrometeorology (AIAM) founded in 1997. The Association aims to promote and encourage researches on relevant agrometeorological themes, both at the farm and territorial level.