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Submission Requirements

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

Articles must a) contain undeniable scientific novelty; b) take into account leading modern publications on the relevant issues and the history of its consideration; c) correspond to the scientific priorities of the journal.

By submitting material to "Man and the Environment. Problems of Neoecology", the author expresses his agreement with the editorial policy, ethical principles of reviewing and editing articles, open access policy, copyright and confidentiality provisions in force in our journal.  

  • This submission has not previously been published and was not sent to the editorial boards of other journals (or the comments for the editor below are necessary explanations).

  • The text is typed in 11-point font with single line spacing; authorial emphasis is italicized, not underlined (everywhere except DOI or URL addresses); all illustrations, graphs, and tables are placed directly in the text, where they should be according to the content (and not at the end of the document). 
  • Internet links in the text are accompanied by complete correct DOI, URLs. Write DOI as active hyperlinks correctly: https://doi.org/10.xxxxxxxxx; not “DOI: 10.xxxxxxxxx”, (do not put a dot at the end).
  • It is essential to indicate the source of funding for the scientific research and the grant number. 
  • Articles are accepted throughout the year in streaming mode. Length of the main text of the article constitutes 9 – 10 pages. 
  • Articles are checked for plagiarism
  • Authors are required to declare the use of AI tools.
  • The decision on the acception the paper for publication is carried out based on the results of a "double-blind" review. 
  • The average period for reviewing the article for compliance and checking for plagiarism is 20 days. The average review period is 60 days. The average term of publication is 90 days. Deadline for submission of articles: (First half of the year) April 30 and (Second half of the year) October 30, respectively
  • Articles are rejected if they do not meet the log profile or the design does not meet the requirements.

STYLE AND FORMAT

Basic Requirements  for Manuscript Text

  • Font should be Times New Roman.
  • Kegl (font size) should be 11 pt, 1.0-spacing. Do not format text in multiple columns.
  • The fields should be symmetrical (2,5-2,5-2,5-2,5 cm).
  • Manuscripts should be submitted without page numbering.
  • Tables are numbered (if only one table is not numbered). The word Table is aligned to the right. On the next line The table name is centered, all 10 pt, 1.0 interval.
  • Figures are numbered and placed in the text with a reference to the figure. Legend is placed before the figure title. Fig. 1 – Title (all centered, 10 pt, 1.0 spacing).

Manuscript Structure

The UDC (Universal Decimal Classification) index – without indentation, left alignment, in capital letters, low-fat font.

Name and surname of the author (authors) – center alignment, bold font, capital, 11pt, academic degree and title (pt11).

position at work
e-mail  and ORCID of the author (authors) – 11pt,  centered alignment
The full name of the institution  – 11pt, Italic, centered alignment
 The institution address – 11pt,  centered alignment

Title of the manuscript – in capital letters, 11pt, center alignment, bold font.

Abstract 

  • The Abstract should contain not less 1800 characters (with spaces), that is about 300 words. The font should be 10pt, 1.0-spacing.
  • Also you should add keywords (from 4 to 6 ones).
  • The Abstract should be structured for experimental articles,  where you must specify the words: Purpose.  Methods. Results. Conclusions.  The abstract should be constructed both in abstract journals and reflect the essence of the experiments, the main results and their interpretation.
  • In the Abstract it's not desirable to duplicate the text of the paper. The Abstract should not include manuscript title, citations, references and abbreviations.

Main text

  • The main text should be placed in one blank line after the Abstract. The main text 11pt, also should be justified and the indent should be 1.0 cm.
  • The text of the article should include the following sections: «Introduction», «Methods» («Objects and Methods»), «Results of Research», «Discussion» (it is possible to have a joint section «Results and Discussion»), «Conclusions», «References».
  • Section «Introduction» should include the following: the description of the problem and its relationship with important scientific or practical tasks; a brief analysis of recent research and publications; the identification of specific issues as well as the objective and tasks of the research.
  • Chapter «Methods» should contain information about the object (objects) of research, experimental conditions, analytical methods, devices and reagents.
  • In the section «Results of Research» the author should provide results and should reflect patterns arising from the data. The information should be compared with the available literature data and the author should show its novelty.
  • In the section «Results of Research» the author should provide results and should reflect patterns arising from the data. The information should be compared with the available literature data and the author should show its novelty.
  • In the «Conclusions» the author should provide a synthesis and interpretation of results, the analysis of causality between the identified effects, and the answer to the questions identified in the introduction should be given
     In-Text References
    In-text references should be submitted in square brackets in the order of the references in the text
     
    CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT.The authors declare financial or any other conflict of interest at the end of the article. They must indicate all sources of finance (grants, programs, etc). If there is no conflict of interest, the authors should state: “The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.” You also need to indicate the Contribution of the authors here and declare whether all authors have made an equal contribution to this work.
    The authors also declare here whether or not they have used an artificial intelligence resource.

    References

    "Man and Environment. Issues of Neoecology" uses the APA (American Psychological Association) reference style.

    References must contain sources of at least 17, including: the share of references to work of the last 5 years is not less than 50%; the share of references to Scopus and  WOS publications not less than 15%; the share of references to the publications of the author and co-authors is not more than 10% - size 10, line spacing 1.0. References are given in square brackets with the number in the order of reference in the text.

    If necessary, you can see the full text of the "Publication manual of the American Psychological Association". You can also refer to the "APA Style Guide to Electronic References". APA 6th format rules and the relevant examples can be found here, here and here.

    Submission Procedure

    • An electronic version of the article (MS Word 2007 and higher) in Ukrainian or English is submitted to the editorial office via the journal website https://periodicals.karazin.ua/humanenviron  or to the e-mail address ecology.journal@karazin.ua).
    • To register with the journal, click on the “Register” link in the upper right corner. You will see a registration form that you need to fill in with the required information. All fields marked with an asterisk (first name, last name, country, email address, username, password, repeat password) are required.

    • To submit a new submission, click on the “New Submission” button on the right side of the screen.

      To begin, select the appropriate section for your submission (e.g., article).

      Read the Submission Checklist and indicate that you agree to the requirements, then click on the “Save and Continue” button.

      A window will open where you MUST select the article component. This will allow you to upload your submission file. Click on the “Continue” button.

      You will then be prompted to add information about the submission, including the title of the submission, abstract, and additional contributors.

    • If your article has more than one author, please list all authors on the submission form. To add a co-author click on the 'Add Contributor' option. The names (or initials) and surnames of all co-authors are provided in both Ukrainian and English. Information about the author's ORCID is also entered. Places of employment are listed in Ukrainian and English as they appear in the article text (official organisation name and full address with postcode).
    • If your article has more than one author, please list all authors on the submission form. 
    • To add a co-author click on the 'Add Contributor' option. The names (or initials) and surnames of all co-authors are provided in both Ukrainian and English. Information about the author's ORCID is also entered. Places of employment are listed in Ukrainian and English as they appear in the article text (official organisation name and full address with postcode).
    • The text meets the requirements for the stylistics and bibliography outlined Submission Preparation section "Submission". It is of particular importance that references are formatted according to the APA style. 
    • Enter keywords one by one in the view form windows, pressing Enter after each word.
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AUTHORS RESPONSIBILITIES

Authors must:

  • ensure that they have written truly original works;
  • have significant contribution to the research (if a paper has several authors);
  • guarantee obtained permission for use of copyrighted materials;
  • certify that the manuscript has not previously been published elsewhere and is not currently being considered for publication elsewhere;
  • identify all sources used in the creation of their manuscript;
  • disclose in their manuscript any substantive conflict of interest that might be construed to influence the assessment of their manuscript.

Information obtained by authors privately, as in conversation, correspondence, or discussion with third parties, must not be used or reported without explicit, written permission from the source. By submitting an article to the editorial board, the authors agree that (in the case of publication in the paper version of the Journal) their text will be automatically published in the online version of the Journal (under open access).

See also: "Responsible Research Publication: International Standards for Authors"

AI USAGE POLICY

The potential of using artificial intelligence (hereinafter referred to as AI) technologies is recognized as an integral part of the modern world, transforming science, increasing the efficiency of research and automating routine processes.

The policy "Man and the Environment. Problems of Neoecology" on the use of artificial intelligence aims to establish a clear, transparent and ethical framework for the use of AI technologies in scientific research and prevent the uncontrolled use of generative models with risks to academic integrity, critical thinking and information security.

The use of AI is based on the following principles

  1. The principle of equal access. When choosing tools, scientists are recommended to give preference to programs and services that offer free or preferential access to higher education institutions.
  2. The principle of transparency and academic integrity. Any use of AI in scientific research should be open. Authors of publications are required to declare the use of AI tools, indicating the purpose, tools and volume of generated content. Concealing the fact of using AI is considered a violation of academic integrity.
  3. Principle of responsibility. AI is a tool, not a subject of the scientific process. Responsibility for the accuracy, reliability, ethics and quality of any work created using AI lies exclusively with its author.
  4. Principle of data protection. In order to comply with the requirements of the Law of Ukraine "On the Protection of Personal Data" and the protection of intellectual property rights, interaction with public AI systems should exclude the transfer of such information as research data until their official publication, and the use of the above-mentioned data in queries to AI is permissible only if they are previously completely depersonalized.
  5. Principle of critical evaluation. Authors using AI should be critical of the results of generation, aware of the risks of "hallucinations", bias and data obsolescence. Verification of facts and references provided by AI is mandatory.

Academic integrity and the consequences of undeclared use of AI.

Undeclared use: if the author of using AI submits a work that is fully or partially generated by AI without a corresponding declaration, this qualifies as academic plagiarism or fabrication.

− We recognize that the available technical means of detecting AI are not perfect and may give false positive results. Therefore, the detector report cannot be the only evidence of a violation of academic integrity. The final decision on the integrity of the use of AI detected by the detector is made for articles in scientific periodicals and collections of scientific works by the editorial board of the scientific periodical (collection of scientific works);

Recommendations for the use of AI.

− for translation and analysis of scientific materials in foreign languages, which contributes to deeper research of the topic and expansion of the source base;

− for searching, systematizing information on the research topic and abstracting scientific publications on the research topic within the subject area. This allows to speed up the processing of large volumes of literature, but requires mandatory verification of the correctness of references to primary sources;

− for analyzing large volumes of data, identifying non-obvious patterns, correlations and forming primary hypotheses, especially in interdisciplinary research. In this case, confirmation of the obtained results by traditional scientific methods is mandatory;

− for performing technical tasks: formatting lists of literature according to publication standards, stylistic editing of texts, translation of scientific works into foreign languages, construction of a semantic network of the subject area of ​​research, creation of illustrations and visualization of data (graphs, diagrams, figures), etc.;

− to search for analogues and prototypes when creating inventions or utility models, by analyzing the database and publication;

− for critical analysis of one’s own scientific texts: searching for logical errors, weak arguments, assessing the novelty of ideas, etc.;

− to analyze the manuscript for automatic (unconscious) repetition of fragments of the author’s text that were published earlier, in order to comply with the requirements of academic integrity.

The technical editor of “Man and the Environment. Problems of Neoecology” may check scientific articles for the likelihood of using AI using appropriate technical means of detection (detectors).

We recognize that the available technical means of detecting AI are not perfect and may give false positive results. Therefore, the detector report cannot be the only evidence of a violation of academic integrity.

The final decision on the integrity of the use of AI in the article detected by the detector is made by the editorial board of “Man and the Environment. Problems of Neoecology”.

Declaration on the use of artificial intelligence

Successful publication depends not only on the scientific quality of the article, but also on how ethically, transparently and correctly the author uses AI.

When the declaration is mandatory:

  1. if AI was used to edit the text.
  2. If AI helped in structuring or summarization (the process of concisely conveying a large amount of information, retaining only key facts and main ideas, which helps to quickly understand the essence of long scientific works without wasting time reading the entire material).
  3. If AI was used at any stage of analysis, work with data or images.

Where to place the declaration: in the Methods section - recommended for technical description, in our journal after the Conflict of Interest section.

Template 1. (minimal use of AI: (language editing)  “The authors used ChatGPT-5.1 (OpenAI, 2025) solely for language editing and grammar correction. All scientific content, interpretations, and conclusions were generated by the authors. The final text was reviewed and verified by the authors”

Template 2. (AI helped to structure or summarize the text). Generative AI tools (ChatGPT-4, OpenAI, 2025) were used to summarize background literature and improve the organization of the manuscript. No AI-generated text was used without critical editing. The authors take full responsibility for the accuracy and integrity of the content.

Template 3. (AI in data processing or data analysis). AI tools (Gemini Advanced, 2025) were used for preliminary data classification. All datasets were generated by the authors, and all analyses were verified manually. No synthetic or AI-generated data were used.

Template 4. (AI tools were used in the preparation of this manuscript). All usage was limited to language editing and organizational support. The authors remain fully responsible for the content, data and conclusions.

See also: COPE position statement about authorship and AI tools

ARTICLE PROCESSING CHARGES (APC) POLICY

Our journal does not charge any fees to authors for submitting, reviewing, processing, or publishing articles. Publication is completely free for authorsincluding applicants for the third level of higher education.

COPYRIGHT NOTICE

Authors submitting publications for this edition agree to the following terms:

  • The authors retain the copyright to their publications and grant the journal “Man and Environment. Issues of Neoecology” for the right of first publication.
  • Submission and acceptance of a publication to the journal means that the authors grant the journal a non-exclusive license to publish, distribute, and archive the material in print and electronic form and to include it in international abstracting and bibliographic databases.
  • Authors may:
  • deposit the published version of their work in institutional or disciplinary repositories,
  • distribute it on personal or professional web pages,
  • use the material for educational or research purposes,

provided that:

  • the publication is not altered,
  • it is not used for commercial purposes,
  • a complete bibliographic reference for the publication in the journal is provided.

 Authors' Responsibility

  • The authors guarantee that the submitted publication is an original work and does not infringe on the copyrights or intellectual property of third parties.
  • The authors confirm that this manuscript has not been published previously and is not under consideration by another publisher.
  • If the publication uses materials (figures, tables, data, etc.) belonging to third parties, the authors are responsible for obtaining the necessary permissions and for correctly citing the sources.

Publisher's Responsibility

  • This publication ensures a transparent and ethical publication process, as well as open access to all materials in accordance with the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license.
  • The publication guarantees long-term digital preservation of content by archiving it in internal and external repositories.

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