World Journal of Environmental Biosciences

World Journal of Environmental Biosciences

World Journal of Environmental Biosciences

ISSN: 2277-8047


A public health journal serving the public health community and scientists working on matters of public health interest and importance, involving the environment.

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World Journal of Environmental Biosciences, brings articles in all areas related to Environmental science and applied Biology on quarterly basis. this journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts that fit the general criteria of significance and scientific Supremacy.
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World Journal of Environmental Biosciences is a scientific journal which provides an opportunity to share the information among the medical scientists, biologist and researchers.
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World journal of environmental biosciences releases all academic papers using the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license. As an open-access journal, all content is provided freely to users and their institutions, with no fees involved. Users are granted the permission to read, download, copy, print, search, or link to the complete articles in the journal, without needing prior consent from the publisher or authors, except for commercial purposes.
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World Journal of Environmental Biosciences will check plagiarism for all the articles before prior publication. If the plagiarism content is observed by editors, peer reviewers or by editorial staff members at any stage of publication process at the time of editing or proof reading will be communicate to author to rewrite the manuscript.
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2025 Volume 14 Issue 2
From Local Pollution to Planetary Boundaries: Reframing Environmental Contamination through Multi-Scale Systems Reviews
Hassan A. El-Sayed, Mariam K. Nassar, Youssef M. Farouk, Salma R. Ibrahim
Environmental contamination has long been addressed primarily at local scales, focusing on site-specific pollution events and their immediate ecological and human health impacts. However, the escalating complexity of global environmental challenges necessitates a reframing of contamination through multi-scale systems perspectives, extending from local sources to planetary boundaries. This narrative review synthesizes recent literature to explore how local pollutants aggregate and interact across
2025 Volume 14 Issue 2
A Counterfactual Analysis of Environmental Policy Pathways Using Scenario Recombination Techniques
Daniel P. Green, Laura M. Stevens, Richard H. Cole, Amanda J. Brooks
Environmental policy formulation faces inherent uncertainties in predicting future outcomes due to complex interactions among socio-economic, ecological, and climatic factors. Traditional approaches emphasize forecast-based predictions, which often fail to account for alternative trajectories that could have emerged under different policy configurations. This conceptual paper introduces a novel theoretical framework centered on policy counterfactual recombination, a method that systematically di
2025 Volume 14 Issue 2
Environmental Tipping Points in Human-Dominated Landscapes: A Cross-Ecosystem Review of Early Warning Signals
Marco Rinaldi, Sofia B. Conti, Luca Ferraro, Giulia Moretti
Human-dominated landscapes, encompassing terrestrial, freshwater, and urban ecosystems, are increasingly vulnerable to abrupt and potentially irreversible changes known as tipping points, driven by anthropogenic pressures such as climate change, habitat fragmentation, and pollution. These tipping points represent critical thresholds where gradual stressors precipitate nonlinear shifts in ecosystem states, often leading to degraded functionality and loss of biodiversity. Early warning signals (EW
2025 Volume 14 Issue 2
Exploring Nonlinear Feedbacks in Urban Environmental Systems Using Agent-Free System Dynamics Modeling
Wei Liu, Fang Zhang, Chen Yu, Min Li, Hao Sun
Urban environmental systems are characterized by intricate interdependencies that often exhibit nonlinear behaviors, leading to unexpected outcomes such as tipping points and emergent patterns. This conceptual paper develops a novel theoretical framework for examining these nonlinear feedbacks through an agent-free system dynamics approach, which emphasizes aggregate-level stocks, flows, and feedback loops without relying on individual agent simulations. Drawing on recent literature in urban sus
2025 Volume 14 Issue 3
The Carbon–Water–Biodiversity Nexus: A Tri-Dimensional Review of Trade-Offs in Climate Mitigation Policies
Ana P. Ribeiro, Miguel T. Sousa, Carla M. Figueiredo, Joana L. Martins
Climate mitigation policies are essential for addressing the global challenge of anthropogenic climate change, but their implementation often entails complex interactions with water resources and biodiversity. This narrative review synthesizes recent peer-reviewed literature to explore the carbon–water–biodiversity nexus, emphasizing trade-offs and synergies in mitigation strategies. Traditional climate reviews have typically focused on single metrics, such as carbon emissions reduction, overloo
2025 Volume 14 Issue 3
A Novel Composite Index for Environmental Sustainability Based on Trade-Off Sensitivity Rather Than Absolute Performance
James R. Wilson, Natalie K. Foster, Thomas A. Reed, Olivia M. Clark, Ethan J. Price
Environmental sustainability assessment has traditionally relied on composite indices that aggregate absolute performance metrics across economic, social, and environmental dimensions. However, such approaches often overlook the dynamic trade-offs inherent in sustainability transitions, where improvements in one area may compromise others. This paper proposes a novel conceptual framework for a composite index centered on trade-off sensitivity, rather than static absolute scores. By focusing on t

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2025 Volume 14 Issue 4
Atropa belladonna Poisoning in Children: A Case Report and Environmental Toxicology Perspective
Arlinda Maloku, Aferdita Mustafa, Abdurrahim Gerguri
Atropa belladonna, commonly known as deadly nightshade, is a highly toxic plant found across Europe and other temperate regions. Its tropane alkaloids—atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine—pose significant risks, particularly to children. Belladonna ranks among the most poisonous plants in Europe and other parts of the world. Children aged 1–5 are especially vulnerable due to their natural curiosity and tendency to explore their environment orally. The berries of Atropa belladonna resemble edib
2025 Volume 14 Issue 4
Traditional Medicinal Plants Utilization by Tribal Communities in Kalvarayan Hills of Tamil Nadu: An Analysis Utilization of Medicinal Plants
Kaviya Palanikumar, Natarajan Manivel, Sharmi Rajendren
The present study explores the traditional knowledge and utilization patterns of indigenous medicinal plants among the tribal communities of the Kalvarayan Hills in Tamil Nadu. A total of 120 respondents were selected through proportionate random sampling from seven villages, and data were collected using structured interviews, household surveys, key informant interviews and focus group discussions. Plant specimens were identified using standard floras and expert validation. Analysis using perce
2025 Volume 14 Issue 3
Ethnopharmacology: An Innovative Approach for the Treatment of Jaundice Using Traditional Medicinal Systems
Shivani Singh, Ritika Joshi, Pradeep Kumar, Namita Ashish Singh
Jaundice is a widespread disease in neonates and adults, and it is particularly prevalent in underdeveloped countries. It is linked to the most common liver disorders due to the dysfunction of the liver, such as hepatitis and cirrhosis, and can be associated with factors like viral infections and autoimmune disorders. The data concerning aspects of our study were extracted using the terms “Jaundice, Causative factor, Traditional medicine, Pharmacological activities, Bioactive constituents”. Vari
2025 Volume 14 Issue 3
Impact Assessment of Stand Forest Patches on Soil Characteristics of Ogbunike-Oyi Riparian Forest, Anambra State, Nigeria
Anselm Enwelem Egwunatum, Akudo Ogechukwu Onunwa, Loretta Ebere Anozie, Chiedozie Robinson Ike, Chinyelu Onyia, Benjamin Uche Ubia, Fumi Kosisochukwu Obiozor
The increasing pace of forest fragmentation and the continuous displacement of buffer zones create overtures in the emerging landscape and carbon mitigation capacity. This study investigated 22 forest patches in Ogbunike-Oyi riparian forest across 4 classified vegetation patches - fine, fair-fine, coarse, and high-coarse grain landscapes. Augered soil samples in a randomized complete block experimental design were tested for physicochemical properties, subjected to descriptive statistics, ANOVA,
2025 Volume 14 Issue 4
Cavia Porcellus: Impact of Dietary Organic Acid Supplementation on Productive Performance, pH, and Intestinal Development
Diego Masaquiza, José Zapata, Hamilton Intriago, Sandra Castañeda
Guinea pig production has been increasing in Andean production systems in recent years due to their rapid growth, feed efficiency, and the nutritional value of their meat. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of supplementing the diet with organic acids (propionic, acetic, and formic) on the productive performance, gastrointestinal pH, and intestinal development of guinea pigs during the fattening phase. A total of 160 weaned male and female guinea pigs aged 3 weeks (434.62 ± 9
2025 Volume 14 Issue 3
Management of Diuraphis noxia (Hemiptera: Aphididae) Using Bio-Intensive and Chemical-Intensive Seed Treatments in Ambo, Ethiopia
Bekele Tessema, Tadele Shiberu
For a large percentage of the world's population, wheat is an essential cereal crop and their main food supply. Various insect pests also provide a challenge to its production. One of the most destructive aphid pests in wheat-growing regions is the Russian wheat aphid, Diuraphis noxia. Three replications and a randomized complete block design were used to set up the experiment. Prior to sowing, the wheat seed was treated with three chemical pesticides and botanical seed treatments. The resul

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2025 Volume 14 Issue 4

Cavia Porcellus: Impact of Dietary Organic Acid Supplementation on Productive Performance, pH, and Intestinal Development
Diego Masaquiza, José Zapata, Hamilton Intriago, Sandra Castañeda
Traditional Medicinal Plants Utilization by Tribal Communities in Kalvarayan Hills of Tamil Nadu: An Analysis Utilization of Medicinal Plants
Kaviya Palanikumar, Natarajan Manivel, Sharmi Rajendren
Atropa belladonna Poisoning in Children: A Case Report and Environmental Toxicology Perspective
Arlinda Maloku, Aferdita Mustafa, Abdurrahim Gerguri

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