Human and Animal Research Ethics Policy
Purpose
Verdant Legacy Publications is committed to promoting ethical research practices and ensuring the protection, dignity, welfare, and rights of human participants and animals involved in research. This policy establishes the ethical requirements for studies involving human participants, animals, biological materials, personal data, and related research activities submitted to journals published by Verdant Legacy Publications.
General Ethical Principles
Research submitted to Verdant Legacy Publications must be conducted in accordance with internationally recognized ethical standards and applicable institutional, national, and international regulations. Authors are responsible for ensuring that all necessary ethical approvals, permissions, and consents have been obtained before conducting research.
Editors reserve the right to request supporting documentation at any stage of the review or publication process.
Human Research Ethics
Research involving human participants must be conducted in accordance with recognized ethical principles, including:
Authors must ensure that research complies with applicable ethical regulations and institutional requirements.
Ethical Approval
Studies involving human participants must receive prior approval from an appropriate ethics committee, institutional review board (IRB), or equivalent authority.
Manuscripts should include:
Example Statement
“This study was approved by the Institutional Review Board of XYZ University (Approval No. 2026-001).”
Editors may request copies of ethical approval documents when necessary.
Informed Consent
Authors must obtain informed consent from all participants involved in research.
Participants should be informed regarding:
Where written informed consent is obtained, this should be stated within the manuscript.
Example Statement
“Written informed consent was obtained from all participants prior to participation in the study.”
Privacy and Confidentiality
Authors must protect participant privacy and confidentiality.
Personal information should not be disclosed unless:
Identifiable information should be anonymized whenever possible.
Vulnerable Populations
Additional protections must be implemented when research involves vulnerable populations, including:
Authors should demonstrate that appropriate safeguards were applied.
Publication of Identifiable Information
Photographs, videos, case descriptions, or other identifiable materials may only be published when:
Editors may request evidence of consent before publication.
Animal Research Ethics
Research involving animals must be conducted in accordance with accepted standards of animal welfare and ethical treatment.
Authors must demonstrate that animal use was scientifically justified and conducted responsibly.
Ethical Approval for Animal Studies
Studies involving animals should receive prior approval from an appropriate institutional animal ethics committee or equivalent authority.
Manuscripts should include:
Example Statement
“Animal experiments were approved by the Animal Ethics Committee of XYZ University (Approval No. AEC-2026-015).”
Animal Welfare Requirements
Researchers must make every reasonable effort to:
The principles of the 3Rs should be followed:
Replacement
Use non-animal alternatives whenever scientifically feasible.
Reduction
Use the minimum number of animals required to achieve valid scientific results.
Refinement
Modify procedures to minimize pain, suffering, and distress.
Field Research and Wildlife Studies
Research involving wildlife, endangered species, or field collections must comply with:
Authors should provide permit information where applicable.
Plant Research and Biological Materials
Studies involving plants, seeds, germ plasm, fungi, microorganisms, and other biological materials must comply with relevant institutional, national, and international regulations.
Authors should ensure that collection, handling, and use of biological materials are conducted legally and ethically.
Where permits or permissions are required, these should be documented in the manuscript.
Research Misconduct Related to Ethics
The following practices are considered serious ethical violations:
Such violations may result in:
Editorial Assessment
Editors may request:
Failure to provide requested documentation may result in suspension of review or rejection of the manuscript.
Compliance with International Standards
This policy aligns with principles and recommendations from:
Policy Review
This policy may be revised periodically to reflect evolving ethical standards, legal requirements, and best practices in research governance.
Contact Information
Questions regarding human research ethics, animal welfare requirements, ethical approvals, or participant protections may be directed to:
Verdant Legacy Publications Email: editorial@verdantlegacy.org
Website: https://verdantlegacy.com