Author Guidelines

The guidelines for authors converge in manuscript templates.

Manuscript Template
The Manuscript Template of JGG is available in two versions. For authors, please download at the following link.
1) Manuscript Template (English Version)
2) Manuscript Template (Bahasa Indonesia Version)

 

The guidelines for authors converge in manuscript templates.

GENERAL TERMS

Jurnal Green Growth dan Manajemen Lingkungan (JGG) receives the manuscript from the type of research result, research note, review / mini-review, or feature in both Bahasa Indonesia and English. The studies or topics contained in the Jurnal Green Growth dan Manajemen Lingkungan (JGG) that focused on environmental management consist of Organizational Behavior, Leadership towards Sustainable Development, Strategies Planning of Area, Evaluation of Public  Policy Implementation, Quality of Environment through Management and Development of Natural and Human Resources with the provision of following:

  1. Articles in the form of results of research (research), research notes (research note), review articles (review / mini-review), or reviews (features) both in Indonesian and English;

  2. The studies or topics contained in JG are focused on environmental management which consists of organizational behavior, leadership towards sustainable development, strategies planning of the area, evaluation of public policy implementation, quality of the environment through management, and development of natural and human resources.

  3. Articles submitted to journals are not being submitted to other journals/publications and have not been published in other journals/publications;

  4. Articles are sent in hardcopy and/or softcopy with Microsoft Word format;

  5. The editors have the right to edit the grammar and spelling of the submitted manuscript without prejudice to or alter the intent of the writing.

 

CRITERIA OF SCRIPT:

The assessment criteria that form the basis of acceptance of the script to be published in the J Jurnal Green Growth dan Manajemen Lingkungan (JGG) include:

  1. Title of the article (exact, concise, and clear);

  2. Abstract writing (should describe the contents of the article, written in 1 paragraph, and not exceeding 200 words);

  3. Selection of keywords;

  4. Clarity of purpose of writing/research;

  5. Adequacy of the underlying theory;

  6. Clarity and accuracy of research methodology;

  7. Clarity of the research problem ;

  8. Clarity and consistency of discussion of findings/studies;

  9. Accuracy of conclusions;

  10. Contribution of the manuscript in scientific development;

  11. Writing system;

  12. Clarity and precision of grammar used;

  13. Compatibility of writing bibliography with guidance

 

THE TERMS OF SYSTEMATICS WRITING:

  1. Title: Written short and solid (max 12 words);

  2. Author Name: The author's name is written without a title, the origin of the institution, country, and email address;

  3. Abstract: The abstract is written in English and Bahasa Indonesia. The abstract contains a description of the research objectives, methods used, and research results. The abstract is written in a concise, compact, and in one paragraph (maximum 200 words);

  4. Keywords: Keywords contain basic ideas or concepts that represent the field under study. Keywords max 5 ideas or concepts;

  5. Introduction: This section contains background research, research issues or research objectives, and a summary of theoretical studies related to the problem under study.

  6. Methodology: This section contains the design or research design undertaken. This section at least contains the type of research, subject/object research, techniques/instruments data collection, and data analysis;

  7. Results and Discussion: This section contains results of data analysis, instrument testing, and hypotheses (if any), answers to research questions, findings, and interpretation of findings;

  8. Conclusions: Presenting conclusions of research results and suggestions submitted by researchers;

  9. References: Contains the sources referred to in article writing, only the sources used are listed in the references.

  10. All submitted manuscripts have to be written by referring to APA style (Mendeley/Endnote), following this Manuscript Template 

  11. All manuscripts are submitted through an online journal system. If you already have an account, you may log in first. If you don't, please Register to the system.

  12. Unpublished manuscripts will be returned and the author will be informed via e-mail in the form of notification.

 

TERMS OF WRITING FORMAT::

  1. Articles written for JGG include research results (maximum 5 years at the time of the submission) and thoughts on environmental management. The manuscript is typed in Times New Roman, 12 pts in size, spaced 1.5, and printed on A4 paper 15 to 20 pages long. The manuscript ( file ) in Microsoft Word format is sent through the journal http://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/jgg/ page by registering first. 

  2. The name(s) of the author(s) is registered without an academic degree and is placed under the title of the article. Author(s) must include the original institution and email address especially for corresponding authors to facilitate communication.

  3. Articles can be written in Indonesian or English Article titles and sub-articles are capitalized (except for unauthorized introduction). The section title is capitalized at the beginning of each word. The section title and title headings are all without number/number, bold, and left edge flat.

  4. Systematic articles of thought are (a) title (max 12 words); (b) the author's name (without an academic degree); (c) Indonesian abstract (in one paragraph, max. 200 words); (d) keywords (3-7); (e) the English abstract ; (f) keywords (3-7); (g) an introduction containing the background and purpose or scope of the text (without subheads); (h) methodology (type of research, subject/object research, techniques/instruments data collection and data analysis); (i) the result and discussion (can be divided into several sub-sections); (j) conclusions containing conclusions and suggestions (no subheadings); and (k) references (only contains the sources referenced)

  5. Tables and pictures are numbered and titled.

  6. Referenced sources are as much as possible libraries of the last 10 years. Preferred referrals are primary sources of research reports (including thesis, thesis, dissertation) or research articles in scientific journals or magazines.

  7. Referrals and quotes using confined referral techniques (name, year (Bisnu, 2020)). 

  8. The list of references is arranged in the manner of the following examples and sorted alphabetically and chronologically. Examples of referral list writing.

MANUSCRIPT ASSESSMENT PROCESS

Any accepted manuscript will be reviewed by at least two reviewers, plus editorial comments. The author is required to revise the manuscript according to reviewer comments and editors. The editor team will process it for later publication. For peer review process diagrams please go to the Peer Review Process page.