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

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