Aims & Scope
Global journal of Pollution and environmental Health aims to redefine the study of pollution and environmental health by moving beyond conventional pollutant–disease relationships toward a systems-based, transdisciplinary understanding of environmental change and its biological, social, and planetary consequences.
It seeks to:
- Advance research grounded in the Exposome, emphasizing cumulative, lifelong, and multi-source environmental exposures.
- Promote integrative perspectives aligned with Planetary Health, linking ecosystem degradation with human health outcomes.
- Explore how pollution reshapes biology at molecular and hereditary levels through Environmental Epigenetics.
- Address complex health burdens using the Syndemics approach, recognizing interactions between pollution, inequality, and disease.
- Encourage interdisciplinary dialogue under the One Health paradigm, connecting human, animal, and ecosystem health.
Scope of the Journal
The journal welcomes original research, reviews, and theoretical papers that explore emerging and underrepresented dimensions of environmental pollution and health, including but not limited to:
1. Integrated Exposure Science
- Multi-pollutant and lifetime exposure studies
- Urban, rural, and occupational exposure dynamics
- Digital and AI-based exposure mapping
2. Pollution and Molecular/Genetic Impact
- Epigenetic modifications due to environmental pollutants
- Transgenerational and developmental toxicity
- Biomarkers of chronic exposure