Aims
Environmental Guardian is a single-blind peer-reviewed quarterly journal that encourages authors to publish novel and cutting-edge research in the field of environmental science, particularly related to the protection of air, water, and soil. We invite researchers, academics, scholars, managers, and policymakers across environmental sciences and multidisciplinary areas to submit their original findings from laboratory-scale experiments, pilot studies, field-scale data, strategies, predictions, and case studies.
We welcome full-length papers, review articles, short communications, and letters to the Editor, and we are committed to ensuring a rapid publication process.
Environmental Guardian is published quarterly online by Scilight Press.
Scope
The broad scope of research suitable for publication in Environmental Guardian includes:
- Environmental policy
- Water and wastewater treatment
- Solid and liquid waste management
- Industrial pollution and public health
- Environmental analysis and monitoring
- Water quality analysis and management
- Renewable energy and its environmental impacts
- Toxicological research and environmental protection
- Protection of birds, terrestrial animals, and aquatic life
- Strategies and innovations for water desalination
- Radioactive contamination, mitigation, and public health
- Environmental impacts of mining and industrial processes
- Life cycle impact assessment and interpretation of results
- Air pollution control and air quality improvement
- Gaseous and fugitive emissions and atmospheric pollution
- Protection of oceans, marine life, polar regions, and the Arctic
- Management of hazardous chemicals, materials, and radiation
- Environmental impacts of infrastructure development projects
- Environmental impact assessment of air, water, soil, and noise
- Restoration of ecology, biodiversity, and ecosystem sustainability
- Sewage treatment, pollution prevention, public health, and water reuse
- Hydrology and water quality, including groundwater pollution control
- Environmental impacts on climate change — assessment and sustainability