About Us
Aims and Scope
Environmental Reports aims to be a premier platform for disseminating significant scientific research and insights that address the environmental challenges facing our world today. Our goal is to advance the understanding of environmental processes, develop sustainable solutions, and influence policy decisions through high-quality, peer-reviewed publications.
We invite submissions on a wide range of topics within the environmental sciences, including but not limited to:
Air, soil, water and biota chemical pollutants and health
Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry
Bioconcentration, bioaccumulation and biomagnification
Biotransformation and environmental fate
Contaminant behaviour and environmental processes
Biomarkers
Biomonitoring and adverse/toxic health effects
Chemical stressors
Ecological chemistry
Ecotoxicology
Ecotoxicology
Endocrine disruption
Environmental and occupational medicine
Environmental and occupational medicine
Environmental biotechnology
Environmental chemistry
Environmental epidemiology
Environmental functional materials for pollution control
Environmental risks assessment and management
Environmental toxicology
Environment-related "omics"
Global warming/Climate change
Food web interactions
Indoor and outdoor air pollution control
Marine, freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems
Pollution detection and monitoring
Resource-Energy recovery during pollution control
Risks and public health
Solid-Waste management
Soil and site pollution remediation
Waste treatment and disposal
Wastewater and sewage contaminants
Water pollution control and Water security
Wildlife and biota
The journal seeks to publish original research articles, reviews, case studies, and opinion pieces that contribute to the global conversation on environmental protection, sustainable development, and ecosystem resilience.
By fostering a multidisciplinary dialogue, Environmental Reports aims to bridge the gap between science and policy, ultimately contributing to the sustainable stewardship of the Earth’s resources.