Environmental Health is a peer-reviewed, open access journal committed to publishing high-quality research focused on the influence of environmental factors on human health and well-being. It provides a platform for cutting-edge studies, reviews, and commentaries on diverse environmental health topics, making it a valuable resource for researchers and policymakers. Key areas include air and water quality, toxicology, epidemiology, and risk assessment, with a strong emphasis on the interconnectedness of environmental exposures and human health outcomes. The journal emphasizes the importance of addressing environmental factors in promoting public health.
The journal covers a broad spectrum of environmental exposures, from chemical and physical agents to social and economic factors, with a global perspective on environmental health challenges. It also delves into issues like climate change, occupational health, and the impact of urbanization on health, making it indispensable for scientists, policymakers, and public health professionals. Articles indexed in major databases such as PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science ensure broad accessibility.
Environmental Health is dedicated to influencing environmental health policies and practices globally. By providing a forum for evidence-based research, the journal promotes informed decision-making and proactive approaches to environmental management. It encourages submissions that contribute to a sustainable and healthy future for all. For more information on submissions, guidelines, or to explore published articles, please visit the journal's website.