Template for Manuscript Submission
FIRST AUTHOR*
Academic Affiliation, City, Country
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SECOND AUTHOR
Academic Affiliation, City, Country
Abstract All manuscript should include an abstract not exceeding 300 words single spaced. The abstract should include the objective of the research, methodology, and finding result. The abstract should not contain any undefined abbreviations or references.
Keywords Provide 4 to 6 keywords, separated by commas
INTRODUCTION
All papers should not be more than 5,000 words in length or not more than 6 pages. Manuscript should be typewritten on A4 paper with a font Times New Roman of 11 pt. Manuscript should be typed one spaced with the left margin of 3.0 cm, top 3.0 cm, right 2.5 cm and bottom 2.5. Before the journal can print or publish your paper, the copyright information must be completed on our web site. Failure to complete the form correctly could result in your paper not being published. .
The full text of the paper including figures and tables is formatted in one-column. Please do not change the font sizes or line spacing to squeeze more text into a limited number of pages. Please use italics for emphasis; do not underline the text.
OBJECTIVE
The manuscript should include the following components, title, author’s name and affiliation, keywords, introduction, methodology, results, discussion, conclusion, acknowledgement (if any) and references.
METHODOLOGY
Tables and Figures
When you refer to a table or figure in the text, please write Table 1 or Fig. 2 instead of the table below or the above figure.
Tables: Place a table title above the table. A table should not be divided in two pages. See the Table 1 example for table style and column alignment.
Table 1 Title of the table
Land use system / C Values / Area (ha) / Percent (%)Forest / 0.06 / 14993.44 / 44.41
Settlement / 0.02 / 254.76 / 1.34
Agriculture / 0.24 / 5446.97 / 15.17
Water body / 0.00 / 1921.34 / 16.52
Plantation / 0.14 / 3243.45 / 15.64
Upland paddy / 0.11 / 1232.56 / 8.79
Source and explanation
Figures: Place figure captions below figures. Figure should not have any border line. When citing a figure in the text, use the abbreviation “Fig 1.” except at the beginning of a sentence.
Fig. 1 Changes in nitrogen losses from fertilized plots
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Equations, numbers, symbols and abbreviation
Equations: Equations are justified and numbered consecutively, with equation numbers in parentheses flush right, as in Eq. (1). First use the equation editor to create the equation. A sample equation is included here, formatted using the preceding instructions.
(1)
Symbols: Be sure that the symbols in your equation are defined below the equation.
Abbreviations: Define abbreviations and acronyms the first time they are used in the main text.
CONCLUSION
A conclusion might elaborate on the importance of the work or suggest applications and extensions. Do not cite references in the conclusion as all points should have been made in the body of the paper. Note that the conclusion section is the last section of the paper to be numbered.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Acknowledgements of people, grants, funds, etc should be placed in a separate section before references.
REFERENCES
Doore, S. J. 2005. Prioritization of micro-watersheds of upper bhama basin on the basis of soil erosion risk using remote sensing and gis. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Geography, University of Pune, India.
Mihara, M. 2005. The effect of natural weed buffer on soil and nitrogen losses in Japan. Catena, 65, 265-271.
Morgan, R.P.C. 1995. Soil erosion and conservation, Second ed. Longman group, UK Limited, UK.
Muhammad, A., Kita, I., Soichi, N., and Yano, A. 2006. A decision support system for real-time water levelmanagement. Int. Conf. on Hydrol. Sci., China, 1-8.
Renard, K.G., Freimund, J.R. 1994. Using monthly precipitation data to estimate the R factor in the revised USLE. J. Hydrol, 157, 287-306.