The STRATI Journal of Environmental Health and Climate Resilience is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing research, policy, and practice on the interlinkages between environmental health and climate change adaptation. The journal provides a platform for interdisciplinary scholarship exploring how environmental factors—such as air and water quality, pollution, ecosystems, biodiversity, and climate variability—affect human health and well-being.
It particularly emphasizes studies that assess climate-related health risks, develop adaptive strategies, and promote resilient health systems in the face of environmental change. The journal welcomes original research, reviews, perspectives, and policy analyses that integrate natural sciences, public health, engineering, social sciences, and policy studies to address global, regional, and local challenges.
The target audience includes environmental scientists, climate change researchers, epidemiologists, health policymakers, urban planners, sustainability experts, NGOs, and international development organizations.