Cadernos de Saúde Pública (CSP) publishes original articles of superior scientific merit that contribute to the study of public health in general and related disciplines.Cadernos de Saúde Pública has been published since 1985 by the Sergio Arouca National School of Public Health, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (ENSP-FIOCRUZ), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The journal was published quarterly from 1985 (vol. 1) to 2000 (vol. 16) and bimonthly from 2001 (vol. 17) to 2005 (vol. 21). Cadernos has been published monthly since 2006.The abbreviated title is Cad. Saúde Pública, which should be used in bibliographies, footnotes, references, citations, and bibliographic legends. .
To contribute with the consolidation and development of the Collective Health field of knowledge, stating its multidisciplinary character and its commitment to social transformations, which result in benefits for the health of human populations, through the publicizing of theoretical and/or applied original studies that are interesting to the public health.
Cadernos de Tradução regularly publishes high-quality articles that effectively contribute to the field of Translation Studies. The main objective of this journal is to publish the peer-reviewed results of Brazilian and international Translation Studies research and to accompany the debate in this field of inherent interdisciplinarity.
For a fuller understanding of the farming worldTo better understand agricultural diversityCahier Agricultures is an interdisciplinary platform on agronomic research and rural development.It is aimed at all those of the French-speaking world – researchers, on site workers, teachers – who wish to carry out a more global reflection on the agricultural world. Cahiers Agricultures is a tool for exchange focusing on all aspects of plant production, animal husbandry, the transformation branches of the food industry, rural life and protection of the environment.Cahiers Agricultures offers free Internet access to articles published in the journal since Volume 1. All articles are freely accessible, with no publication fees for authors.The journal’s Impact Factor for 2010 was 0.288.