Guidelines for Authors

We recommend that you carefully read the Guidelines for Authors and the SiD Evaluation Process   

The non - compliance with editorial standards may imply the text rejected by the Editorial Team of SiD.   

Sustainability in Debate - SiD, an interdisciplinary journal, publishes texts on sustainability in its various dimensions and aims to expand the scientific debate on sustainable development and to create a direct channel of research in diverse spatial scales and on issues related issues, such as environmental management, socio-environmental conflicts, health and the environment, environmental governance, climate change, technologies, and sustainable production processes.  

For the submission of texts, which must be original and without simultaneous submission/evaluation processes by other journals, the following information is essential:   

 

Types of Published Texts

Texts with Double Anonymous Evaluation 

Texts in the form of articles, essays or research results on the theme of sustainability in its various dimensions (environmental, social, economic, cultural, institutional and others) submitted to a Thematic Dossier or to the Varia category .       

These are firstly submitted to internal evaluation and, if accepted by the editors-in-chief, proceed to the beginning of the process of external peer-review double blind peer-review).    

  • Regarding the originality, SiD is willing to examine works published in Annals of events if such information appears in a note directly associated with the title.
  • Systematic literature review texts are not eligible for publication in SiD.  

 

Languages

Due to its internationalization policy, SiD uses English as its primary language, allowing articles to become more visible and accessible to readers worldwide when published.

However, for the first round of evaluation, texts can be submitted in Portuguese, French or Spanish and as soon as accepted, translated into English (authors' responsibility). Articles are only accepted for publication after acceptance during the 2nd round by sending a translated version, revised with academic rigour. We will not consider translations by Softwares such as Google Translator.

Acceptance in this round is essential for your work to receive a final positive decision and be published (in English and the original language– if applicable).

 

Submission Fee

Sustainability in Debate charges a submission fee, as a contribution to the free access operation of the magazine, in the amount of R$ 150 reais. The rule applies to all articles and reviews, even those of Dossiers, special numbers and guests.

- The amount must be deposited in the account of the Producer and Publisher of Books IABS EIRELI (CNPJ - 12.663.087/0001-66): Banco do Brasil – Ag. 3129-1; Account: 29,723-2. 

If you have problems making payment through this method, we can facilitate it via PayPal (contact us for more information). 

The proof of payment must be attached as a “supplementary document” at the time of submission of the work.

Note: Failure to pay the submission fee may result in the rejection of the article's evaluation.  

 

Ethics Statement

It is also recommended to read the Declaration on ethics and bad publishing practices. 

Article authorship should be limited to those who made a significant contribution to the conception, design, execution or interpretation of the reported study. Anyone who has made significant contributions should appear as co-authors. If others have participated in certain substantive aspects of the research project, they should be credited or listed as contributors only in a note or acknowledgements.

The corresponding author must ensure that all co-authors appear in the appropriate place in the manuscript and all of them must have seen and approved the final version of the document, agreeing to its submission for evaluation and eventual publication in SiD.

Scientific articles involving research with human beings must comply with the principles and procedures of the National Ethics Commission (CONEP) and the Research Ethics Committee (CEP), defined in Resolutions 466/2012 and 510/2016 of the National Health Council/ Ministry of Health. 

 

 

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

For article submission, after proper registration or access on the website, two files must be sent in the SiD journal system:       

  • A cover sheet containing title and author information:  
    • It must contain the title of the article (in English and second language – original or Portuguese) and information about the authors:
    • Name, highest degree, position/institutional affiliation (institution name in full), city, state (acronym), country and email address, in Arial 12;
    • Postdoctoral or ongoing courses are not degrees;
  • blind version of the article, with title, abstract, text (with tables, figures and others), and references. 

 

Authorship/Affiliation

In the case of submission of articles, essays, research results and reviews, we ask that the first author has, at least, a Master's degree. Articles submitted without meeting this requirement will be rejected by the editorial team.     

At the time of submission, all authors must inform their highest degree and affiliation in the appropriate fields of "Metadata", as in the example:

  • Affiliation and Institution: Major title (English), Affiliation (English), Center (original), University (original), City, Acronym State, Country (English)   
    • Ex: PhD in Sustainable Development, Researcher, Center for Sustainable Development, University of Brasília, Brasília, DF, Brazil
  • ORCID: must be included for all authors - register at: https://orcid.org/register
  • Biography summary: may be brief; 

Note: We invite authors with a Doctorate Degree to assume the role of evaluators at SiD.  

 

Formatting

All texts submitted to SiD must be submitted digitally, typed in word processors such as Microsoft Word or compatible with the last one.   

 

Cover sheet with author information

It must contain the title of the article (in English and second language – original or Portuguese) and information about the authors:

  • Name, highest degree, position/institutional affiliation (institution name in full), city, state (acronym), country and email address, in Arial 12;
  • Postdoctoral or ongoing courses are not degrees.

Number of characters

The text must contain between 30 thousand to 50 thousand characters (with spaces), including the bibliographic listing, notes, annexes, tables, etc. 

Titles

Titles must express the content of the work and also facilitate its location in an internet search.

  • They must have a maximum of 20 words, with only the first letter in capital letters, with the exception of proper names;
  • Available in English and a second language (original or Portuguese):
  • Arial 16 font, in bold, right-aligned, with single spacing between lines;
  • The title in the second language must appear in italics;                       

          Ex: The risk of backtraking on brasilian pesticide regulation 

                 Risco de retrocesso na legislação brasileira sobre o uso de agrotóxico

Summary/Abstract

Must be inserted in the blind version of the article (without author information):  

  • 100 to 150 words, in Arial 12, justified, single line spacing;
  • The abstract is not a mere formality, it is the text's business card;  

Note: Note: Many authors have their work summarily rejected when they do not consider the need for a translation with academic rigour without using translation software such as Google Translator.

Keywords

As well as the title and the abstract, they are also the text calling card. Therefore, it is recommended to choose terms illustrating the content of the text, such as concepts, places, methods, among others:

4 to 6 keywords must be provided written in two languages (English and second language  - original or Portuguese);

Font Arial 12, below the Abstract/Abstract, separated by dots;

Text body 

  • In Arial 12, black, left and top margins of 3.0 cm and right and bottom margins of 2.0 cm, with 1.5 spacing between lines; 
  • Italics should be used for foreign words and underlined in email addresses;
  • Numbering must be included in subtitles, containing no more than two levels (eg 3.1). From this level onwards, the use of subtitles in italics should be used;
  • Footnotes should be avoided, being placed in Arabic numerals at the end of the text (in the form of endnotes), before the bibliographical references; 
  • The Introduction and Conclusion must also be numbered.

Illustrations, tables, graphs, figures and the like

  • After the fourth figure or table, each new addition will count as 1500 characters from the total of the article;
  • They must be sent in the body of the text, with a minimum resolution of 600 dpi;
  • Subtitles, titles, authorships and fonts, in Arial 10, with simple spacing between lines;
  • The use of images by other authors (photos, maps, graphics) requires public domain certification or authorization for reproduction.

Supplementary material and attachments

  • SiD does not publish supplementary material or attachments - these must be introduced in the body of the text in accordance with the established rules regarding the number of figures and tables (above);

 

References

The inclusion of the bibliographic references used is mandatory for the consideration of all texts sent to SiD journal and must follow the following rules:

Text body

a) References or bibliographic calls in the body of the text must adopt the author-date-page system (the last in the case of direct citations), also called the parenthetical system;

b) The source is indicated by the author’s last name or by the full name of the institution responsible for the publication, up to the first punctuation mark, followed by the date of publication of the document (year) and the page(s) citation (only in cases of direct citations). The three components must be separated from each other by commas and must be in parentheses: 

  • Reference in the text, with direct citation:
    • Bobbio (1995, p. 30) reminds us, when commenting on this situation, that “medieval jurists formally justified the validity of Roman law considering that this was the right of the Roman Empire that had been reconstituted by Charlemagne with the name of Holy Empire Roman."
  • Reference in the text, in paraphrase:
    • Merrian and Caffarella (1991) note that the location of resources plays a crucial role in the self-directed learning process.
  • End of Paragraph: Remember that when the reference appears at the end of the paragraph, the author(s) surname(s) must be written in capital letters and inserted in parentheses.
    • : "(...). The location of resources plays a crucial role in the self-directed learning process (MERRIAM and CAFFARELLA, 1991).
  • Reference in the text, with direct citation:
    • “The community must be able to be exchanged in any circumstance, without any state restrictions, for the currencies of other Member States” (COMISSÃO DAS COMUNIDADES EUROPEIAS, 1992, p. 34).

List of Bibliographic References

SiD adopts the alphabetic system to compose the list of references. In this case, references must be gathered at the end of the work and arranged in alphabetical order of the last surnames from the first authors of each reference: 

a) The list must not be numbered and must follow the examples below, according to ABNT Rule 6023: 

  • ARAUJO, UAM Tukuna one-piece masks: possibilities for studying museum artifacts for the knowledge of the indigenous universe. 102 p. Dissertation (Masters in Social Sciences). São Paulo School of Sociology and Politics Foundation, São Paulo, 1986. 
  • GURGEL, C. State Reform and Public Security.Politics and Administration, Rio de Janeiro, v. 3, n. 2, p. 15-21, Sept. 1997. 
  • KELLY, R. Electronic publishing at APS: its not just online journalism. APS News Online, Los Angeles, Nov. 1996. Available from: (website). Accessed on: 25 Nov. 1998.
  • NAVES, P. Andean lakes bathe in beauty. Folha de S. Paulo , São Paulo, 28 jun. 1999. Folha Turismo, Notebook 8, p. 13. 
  • ROMANO, G. Images of youth in the modern age. In: LEVI, G.; SCHMIDT, J. (Org.). History of young people 2.São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 1996. p. 7-16. 
  • SOUZA, LS; BORGES, AL; REZENDE, JO Influence of soil correction and preparation on some chemical properties of soil cultivated with banana trees. In: BRAZILIAN MEETING OF SOIL FERTILITY AND PLANTS NUTRITION, 21., 1994, Petrolina. Proceedings... Petrolina: EMBRAPA, CPATSA, 1994. p. 3-4.
  • WEBER, M. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.São Paulo: Pioneer, 1999. 

b) Even if more than one work by the same author appears in the bibliography, we ask that the author surname and name be written in full. Avoid dashes by substituting the name in the second reference by the same author.