1. All copyrights are reserved for the Faculty of Desert and Environmental Agriculture, Matrouh University.
2. Articles should not be previously published in other periodicals or any part of the study.
3. Articles should represent a genuine contribution to knowledge and will be peer-reviewed for clarity in language and methodology and practicality of conclusions/findings.
4. The published researches reflect their authors’ opinions and without the responsibility of the magazine for their contents.
5. The manuscript should include an abstract at the beginning in English not more than 300 words. The abstract should be informative and understandable even without reading the article itself and providing the necessary
keywords.
6. Researches should be written in font 12 in “Simplified Arabic “and in “Times New Roman” for non- Arabic researches, where all titles should be written in font 14 bold.
7. All text should be single-spaced.
8. All references must appear at the end of each paragraph with the author’s last name, year and page in bold.
9. Tables and figures title should be written at the top while the source is written underneath.
10. Websites are written in full and end with the date of the last access in two parentheses as follows: www.academia.com/ (last accessed 1/11/2020)
11. Short forms such as “isn’t” should be avoided.
12. Pages numbers should not exceed 10 pages, 20 L.E will be charged for each extra page.
13. Cost of publishing is 500 L.E for Egyptians and 150 US$ for non- Egyptians.
14. All references should be written in alphabetical order at the end of the research in APA 6th edition (American Psychological Association) style ;e.g. Boughton, M., & Halliday, L. (2008). A challenge to the menopause stereotype: Young Australian
women's reflections of 'being diagnosed' as menopausal. Health & Social Care in the Community, 16(6), 565-572. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2524.2008.00777.x
Declaration of interest
All authors must disclose any financial and personal relationships with other people or organizations that could inappropriately influence (bias) their work.
Examples of potential competing interests include employment, consultancies, stock ownership, honoraria, paid expert testimony, patent applications/registrations, and grants or other funding. Authors must disclose any interests.