The Editorial Board of the scientific and technical journal “Technogenic and Ecological Safety” supports the principles of open science and encourages authors to ensure the transparency, accessibility, and reproducibility of research results through the open sharing of research data on which the results presented in the article are based.
If the research results are based on datasets suitable for dissemination, authors are encouraged to deposit such data in institutional, national, and/or international research data repositories. Where possible, such datasets should comply with the FAIR principles, that is, they should be findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable.
The author must indicate in the article itself, as well as in its metadata, information on the availability and location of the research data, if such data have been made publicly available. In particular, the name of the repository, the number of deposited datasets, and the DOI or another persistent identifier providing access to them should be specified.
If the data cannot be made openly available due to legal, ethical, security, contractual, or other justified reasons, the author must state this in the article itself, together with a brief explanation of the grounds for such restriction.
The Editorial Board reserves the right to request that the author clarify information regarding the research data if this is necessary for the assessment of academic integrity, the completeness of the submitted materials, or the verification of the research results.
