Manuscripts submitted to JTCA undergo a double-blind peer review process conducted by qualified reviewers under the Guidance of the Journal's Editorial Committee to ensure rigor, originality, and alignment with our publication standards

PUBLISH WITH US
Publish with the Journal of Trees for Climate Adaptation (JTCA) to share your research with experts, policy makers, and practitioners in climate resilience and urban forestry. Our rigorous peer review process ensures scientific quality while open access boosts visibility and impact. With a supportive editorial team guiding you through the process, JTCA makes publishing smooth, credible, and meaningful, helping your work make a real world difference.
AUTHOR GUIDELINES
JTCA Publications is dedicated to publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed research that advances the science and application of trees, forestry, and nature-based solutions for climate change adaptation. Manuscripts must demonstrate scientific rigor and direct relevance to building environmental or societal resilience.
NOTICE
Before submitting, ensure your topic aligns with the Call's thematic Area.
THEME FOR CURRENT CALL
Urban Heat Island and Green Infrastructure
SUBMISSION PORTAL
The Submission Portal will Open on the 30th of November 2025 and Close on the 31st of January 2026.
TEMPLATE: STRUCTURING & FORMATTING
JTCA accepts & rejects papers based also on formatting. Please Click the 'Download Template' button below to access the formatting and styling guidelines.
APC applies to cover the administrative and editorial processing of your manuscript. This fee ensures that your paper is registered, screened for scope, and assigned to expert reviewers. For the current Issue, Articles will be submitted under an APC of $50
Waivers & Discounts are offered for APCs of $100 & above of for successful research fellows. Please read the APC policy for more details.
Authors can opt for membership, which provides benefits such as discounted fees, early access to publications, access to data, participation in webinars and workshops, and recognition within our growing community of Climate Adaptation researchers. Membership supports the journal's mission to advance research on trees for climate adaptation.
