Journal of Environmental Treatment Techniques

ISSN: 2309-1185

The latest advancements in environmental treatment technologies

Aims and Scope

The Journal of Environmental Treatment Techniques aims to publish innovative research and comprehensive reviews that advance the understanding and application of environmental treatment technologies with a focus on public health. The scope includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  • Novel Soil, Air, Water, Wastewater, and Solid Waste Treatment Technologies: Exploration of cutting-edge technologies and methodologies for the effective treatment and management of environmental media, emphasizing efficiency, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness.
  • Air and Noise Pollution: Studies addressing the sources, effects, and mitigation strategies for air and noise pollution, including the development of technologies to monitor and reduce emissions and their health impacts.
  • Environmental Biotechnology and Microbiology: Research on the application of biotechnological and microbiological methods for environmental remediation, including the use of microorganisms for pollutant degradation and bioremediation strategies.
  • Public Health Impacts of Environmental Contaminants: Investigations into how various environmental contaminants affect human health, including studies on toxicology, exposure assessment, and the epidemiological links between environmental factors and health outcomes.
  • Integrated Environmental Health Approaches: Frameworks that combine environmental science with public health principles to develop holistic strategies for managing environmental risks and promoting community health.
  • Community-Based Environmental Health Initiatives: Research highlighting the role of community engagement and participatory approaches in addressing environmental health issues, including case studies of successful local interventions.
  • Epidemiological Studies Related to Environmental Exposure: Comprehensive studies that examine the relationships between environmental exposures and health outcomes, providing insights into risk factors and protective measures.
  • Health Risk Assessment and Management: Methodologies for assessing health risks associated with environmental pollutants, including quantitative risk assessment models and management strategies to mitigate identified risks.
  • Sustainable Practices for Public Health: Exploration of sustainable environmental practices that enhance public health, including green infrastructure, waste reduction strategies, and the promotion of eco-friendly technologies.
  • Policy and Regulation Impacting Public Health: Analysis of existing and emerging policies and regulations that influence environmental treatment practices and their implications for public health, including advocacy for evidence-based policy-making.
  • Emerging Contaminants and Public Health: Research focused on new and emerging contaminants, such as pharmaceuticals, personal care products, and microplastics, assessing their health impacts and developing effective treatment technologies.