Publication Ethics
Green Publication is committed to upholding transparency, academic integrity, and ethical publishing practices. Authors, reviewers, and editors are expected to follow the highest ethical standards to ensure research credibility, accountability, and protection of scholarly work. Any misconduct—including plagiarism, falsification, unethical research activities, or data manipulation— may result in rejection, retraction, or further action.

Core Ethical Principles
Editorial Independence — All editorial decisions are based on academic merit, manuscript quality, and relevance. No consideration of race, gender, religion, nationality, or political beliefs.
Integrity in Research — Authors must ensure accurate data representation, avoid fabrication or falsification, and provide proper source citations.
Authorship & Contributorship — Only individuals who make significant academic contributions should be listed as authors, and all authors must approve the final version.
Peer Review Standards — Reviewers are selected based on expertise and must evaluate impartially, maintain confidentiality, and disclose conflicts of interest.
Conflicts of Interest — Authors, reviewers, and editors must declare any personal or financial conflicts that may influence the work.
Human & Animal Subjects — Research involving humans must follow the Declaration of Helsinki; animal research must comply with institutional and national welfare guidelines.
Confidentiality & Privacy — Unpublished manuscript content must not be shared, used for personal gain, or disclosed to others.
Plagiarism Prevention — All manuscripts undergo plagiarism screening. Any detected cases of duplication, text manipulation, or stolen data will result in action.
Handling Ethical Violations
Articles may be rejected or retracted if ethical misconduct is confirmed.
Authors’ institutions or funding agencies may be notified.
Authors involved in unethical practice may be banned from future submissions.
Corrections, retractions, or expressions of concern will be issued publicly when required.