STRATI Journal of Environmental Health and Climate Resilience

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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.

The Journal aims to:

  • Promote evidence-based understanding of the links between environmental determinants and health outcomes.
  • Foster research on climate change impacts, vulnerabilities, and adaptive responses in the health sector.
  • Encourage interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches for sustainable, climate-resilient health systems.
  • Provide policy-relevant insights to inform local, national, and international strategies for environmental health protection.
  • Serve as a forum for knowledge exchange on innovations and best practices in environmental health and climate resilience.

The scope includes, but is not limited to, studies on climate-sensitive diseases, environmental pollution, sustainable infrastructure, health system adaptation, community-based resilience, and governance frameworks for integrated environmental and health policies.

Detailed Themes

The journal invites contributions in the following areas (but not limited to):

  1. Climate change and health vulnerability assessments
  2. Air pollution and respiratory health impacts
  3. Water quality, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) in the context of climate change
  4. Vector-borne and zoonotic diseases in changing climates
  5. Heatwaves, extreme weather events, and human health
  6. Food systems, nutrition, and environmental health
  7. Climate-sensitive infectious diseases
  8. Occupational health in climate-vulnerable sectors
  9. Urban environmental health risks and adaptation
  10. Rural and remote community climate health resilience
  11. Green infrastructure and nature-based solutions for health
  12. Ecosystem services and public health
  13. Environmental justice and health equity
  14. Indigenous knowledge systems in climate and health adaptation
  15. Biodiversity loss and its implications for health
  16. Noise pollution and urban health
  17. Plastic pollution and chemical contaminants in the environment
  18. Marine and coastal ecosystem health and community resilience
  19. Sustainable waste management and health
  20. Renewable energy transition and public health co-benefits
  21. Climate migration and health of displaced populations
  22. Built environment design for climate resilience
  23. Disaster risk reduction and health emergency preparedness
  24. Digital tools and early warning systems for environmental health threats
  25. Resilient health infrastructure in climate-sensitive areas
  26. Health economics of climate adaptation interventions
  27. Policy frameworks for environmental health and climate resilience
  28. International agreements and climate-health governance
  29. Monitoring and evaluation of climate resilience programs in health
  30. Community-based participatory research in environmental health
  31. Sustainable financing for climate-resilient health systems
  32. Cross-sectoral collaboration for environmental health solutions
  33. Mitigation of greenhouse gases for health co-benefits
  34. Long-term projections of climate change health impacts
  35. Integration of environmental health in national adaptation plans (NAPs)

Send your paper to Email: strat.institute@gmail.com

“STRATI Journal of Environmental Health and Climate Resilience” invites the university professors, researchers, and experts including experts based in government and non-government agencies and communities and members of civil society to serve as Editor(s), Sub-Editor(s), Guest Editors, Members on Advisory Board, and Peer Review Board in varied areas of scientific knowledge and expertise.

The expression of interest along with the Curriculum Vitae including a passport size and Google Scholar link can be sent to the Consulting Editor at E-mail: strat.institute@gmail.com