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Open Access, Copyright and Licensing Policy

EJSS provides immediate open access to all published content. Readers may access articles without subscription, registration or payment.

Licence

Articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence (CC BY 4.0): https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Under CC BY 4.0, users may share and adapt the material for any lawful purpose, including commercial use, provided that they give appropriate credit, link to the licence and indicate whether changes were made. Reuse must not imply endorsement by the authors, journal or publisher.

Third-party material is covered by the article’s licence only when this is stated or when no separate credit line indicates otherwise. Users are responsible for obtaining permission for material excluded from the CC licence.

Copyright and publishing rights

Authors retain copyright in their articles. On acceptance, authors grant FESSS, as publisher of EJSS, a non-exclusive licence to publish, identify itself as the original publisher, register and maintain the DOI and metadata, distribute the version of record, and preserve the article.

The recommended article statement is:

© [Year] The Author(s). Published by the Federation of Eurasian Soil Science Societies. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence (CC BY 4.0).

Author self-archiving

Authors may deposit the submitted manuscript, accepted manuscript and published version of record in institutional or subject repositories, personal websites and funder repositories, provided that the deposited version is accurately identified and the version of record is cited with its DOI when available. No embargo is imposed by EJSS.

Open-access statement

EJSS supports the principles of the Budapest Open Access Initiative. Open access does not remove the obligation to cite the source, respect moral rights, identify modifications and observe legal or ethical restrictions applying to particular data or third-party content.