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 4
Overview of the Features of Specialised Maritime Transport for the Transport of Green Hydrogen
Syrlybekkyzy Samal, Nurmaganbet Ermek, Serikbayeva Akmaral, Amankeshuly Dastan, Jumasheva Kamshat, Ramazan Akhmet, Dedova Tatyana, Iskakov Berik, Merekeev Aibek
The approach for a thorough evaluation of the structural soundness of type C tanks meant for the storage and transportation of liquid hydrogen is proposed in this work. An assessment process for cargo compartments for liquid hydrogen employing Type C tanks in accordance with MMO specifications is described, and the design assessment procedures used for ships transporting cryogenic cargo are examined. Thermal analysis, structural and fatigue assessments, and, if required, fracture propagation ana
2026 Volume 15 Issue 1
Geological Determinism as a Conceptual Model for Solving Environmental and Engineering Problems
Sergei Mezentsev, Denis Gavrikov, Igor Baklanov, Olga Baklanova, Oleg Lauta, Gennady Lukyanov, Olga Bogatyreva, Elena Pavlenko, Gulzhan Baikenova, Gulnar Ospanova
The article examines geological processes and phenomena that have a significant impact on the life and activities of human society. In the course of research using a number of methods, it was established that geological processes were fundamental in relation to processes occurring on the Earth’s surface and in its atmosphere. It is also substantiated that geographical determinism is a derivative of geological determinism. The leading role of geological determinism is determined by the dynamics o
2026 Volume 15 Issue 1
Peculiarities of Brucellosis Spread in Urban and Rural Areas of Jalal-Abad Region, Kyrgyz Republic
Zholdoshev Saparbai Tezekbayevich, Temirov Nemat Moydunovich, Akzholtoeva Aizharkyn Akzholtoevna, Tashieva Gulbara Samidinovna, Sorombaeva Nadira Orozbekovna, Akhunbaeva Tattygul Raimzhanovna, Ali Munir Mirza
Brucellosis remains a significant public health concern in regions with developed livestock farming, requiring continuous epidemiological monitoring and targeted prevention strategies. This study presents the results of a comprehensive analysis of the epidemiological situation of brucellosis in the Jalal-Abad region over the period 2014–2024. The findings demonstrate a steady decline in overall incidence, from 36.9 to 23.8 cases per 100,000 population. However, marked disparities persist between
2026 Volume 15 Issue 1
Management of Helicoverpa armigera in Chickpeas Using Planting Date and NPS Fertilizer in Ambo, Ethiopia
Etenesh Keneni, Tadele Shiberu
One of the major leguminous crops grown in Ethiopia is the chickpea, scientifically known as Cicer arietinum L. To evaluate the effects of planting date and nitrogen rates on the management of Africa bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera in chickpeas, a field experiment was conducted in October 2022 at a farmer's field in the Ambo district. The experiment, structured in a randomized complete block design, and it was replicated three times in the field. The planting dates were categorized as early,
2025 Volume 14 Issue 4
Environmental Contamination and Male Reproductive Health in Kyrgyzstan: Clinical Assessment of Sexual Function and Spermatogenic Impairment
Paizildaev Timur, Shukhrat Mirzokulov, Kalmatov Roman, Mohd Musheer, Divya Chaurasia, Ismailov Imetkul, Mamasharipov Kylychbek Mamadalievich
Male reproductive health is becoming affected by environmental degradation, however, most of the studies are focusing mainly on semen parameters with a lack of attention to sexual function and functional outcomes beside semen parameters. Integrated evaluations of sexual and reproductive dysfunctions in environmentally exposed populations remain limited; this study assesses them using a clinical–functional ICF framework. A study of a cross-sectional survey was performed among 216 men aged between
2025 Volume 14 Issue 4
Exploring Oral Microbiota for Probiotic Development: Identification and Antibiotic Resistance Profile of Promising Strains
Lyudmila Timchenko, Nadezhda Gandraburova, Elena Kharina, Angelina Morozova, Alexander Medvedev, Nadezhda Penkova, Andrey Nagdalian, Adelina Ponomareva
This study aimed to isolate and characterize cultivable probiotic bacterial strains from the oral cavity of healthy young adults for potential development of autoprobiotic formulations. Oral samples from buccal mucosa, dorsal tongue surface, and gingival pockets of 10 healthy individuals (aged 20-23 years) were collected and cultured on cabbage agar. From 16 initial isolates, 12 strains were successfully identified using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry as Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus (2 strains), Li

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2025 Volume 14 Issue 2
Assessment of Potential Surface Runoff in Tulasi Watershed of Kolhapur Using NRSC-CN Method
Vikramsinh Subhashrao Pawar-Patil, Abdulwahhab Jasim Mahdi, Ashish Vilas Mane, Sachin Shantaram Panhalkar, Sambhaji Dnyaneshwar Shinde, Sainath Aher
Indian watersheds form an important part of the contiguous water resources , particularly in the changed environments, which leads to urbanization and affects the climatic pattern.  A concern of sustainable watershed management relates to the runoff assessment, as excessive runoff can cause flooding, while insufficient runoff can lead to water scarcity.  In the current work, model has taken a typical TULASI watershed in the Kolhapur (Maharashtra) mountain range, and the approach is based on the
2025 Volume 14 Issue 4
Emerging Trends in Restorative Dental Materials: Review Article
Nada Ahmad Alamoudi, Asim Abdullah Aldhali, Abdulaziz Mohammed Alolyet, Esraa HamdanA ALjohani, Alaa Ghaleb Huraib, Faisal Fahad Alotaibi, Lulah Ali Alshabi, Yara Mohammed Ali Alshehri, Zainab Yaser Kheyami, Abduljabbar Ali Alzahrani
Restorative dental materials have undergone a marked evolution over the past decade, driven by the need to improve restoration longevity, reduce secondary caries, and enhance biological integration within the complex oral environment. Contemporary research increasingly moves beyond passive structural replacement toward multifunctional materials capable of interacting dynamically with dental tissues, oral biofilms, and environmental stimuli. This narrative review synthesizes peer-reviewed literat
2025 Volume 14 Issue 3
Physiotherapy Role in Multiple Sclerosis Management: Review Article
Mohammed Maher Saqqa, Hamed Jamal Banoon, Amani Mohammad Sheikhein, Maram Ali Jasser, Raad Abdulrahman Aljohani, Raneem Ahmed Altalal, Khaled Ali Basheri, Matarh Ahmed Hadi Sanawi, Mohammed Abbas Alnakhli, Mohammed Muslim Alblowi, Alanoud Essa Jarram, Taghred Suleman Zailaei
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, immune-mediated disorder of the central nervous system characterized by progressive impairments in mobility, balance, strength, fatigue, and participation in daily life. While pharmacological disease-modifying therapies primarily target inflammatory activity, they exert limited influence on established disability and many functionally relevant symptoms. Physiotherapy therefore represents a cornerstone of non-pharmacological management across the MS disease s
2025 Volume 14 Issue 2
The Efficacy of “Pre-habilitation” in Primary Care for Geriatric Fall Prevention: A Narrative Review
Wael Muzi Alanazi, Anas Hotan Alshamrani, Mohammed Saeed Algadmi, Aeshah Abdulaziz Alkandari, Fatema Sayed Hashem Husain, Hamed Jamal Banoon, Lama Bakheet Salam Aljohani, Shahad Bakheet Aljohani, Moyad Wassel Mokhtar, Rukhmah Sanaullah, Sarah Mamdouh Allaf, Musab Nasser Abu Summah, Dawoud Abdullah Mohzari
Falls represent a major public health concern among older adults, contributing to significant morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs. Community-dwelling geriatric populations experience falls at rates of 20-30% annually, with higher risks in those with frailty, impaired balance, or prior falls. Traditional fall prevention strategies in primary care have emphasized reactive approaches following incidents, but emerging concepts such as “pre-habilitation”—proactive interventions aimed at enhanc
2025 Volume 14 Issue 1
Sarcopenic Obesity Evaluation and Management in Primary Care: A Narrative Review
Wael Muzil Al Anazi, Khaled Abdulrahman Habeeb, Atheer Falah Alahmadi, Ibrahim Yousef Alajaj, Saeed Mubarak Alahmari, Abdulhadi Abdullah AlHammad, Hassan Saeed Alshahrani, Ghazal Mahmoud Shalabi, Rinad Sameer Khalefa, Abdulmajeed Zaher Alzaher, Mohammed Maher Saqqa, Fatimah Fadhel Alshammari, Omar Bakr Algaihab
Sarcopenic obesity, the coexistence of excess adiposity and impaired skeletal muscle mass, strength, and physical performance, is increasingly prevalent due to population aging and the global obesity epidemic. It carries a disproportionate burden of adverse outcomes—including frailty, falls, disability, cardiometabolic disease, reduced quality of life, and mortality—yet remains under-recognized in primary care, where reliance on body mass index can mask abnormal body composition and functional d
2025 Volume 14 Issue 4
A Conceptual Model Linking Environmental Degradation and Social Resilience Thresholds under Climate Stress
Thabo M. Nkosi, Lerato P. Maseko, Nomsa Dlamini, Sipho Khumalo, Johan van der Merwe, Priya Naidoo
Climate change exacerbates environmental degradation, posing profound challenges to social systems worldwide. This conceptual manuscript introduces a novel theoretical framework that elucidates the threshold-based coupling between ecological degradation and social resilience under persistent climate stress. Drawing on recent peer-reviewed literature, we synthesize key concepts from ecology and social sciences to argue that environmental thresholds —points where incremental changes lead to abrupt

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2026 Volume 15 Issue 1

Management of Helicoverpa armigera in Chickpeas Using Planting Date and NPS Fertilizer in Ambo, Ethiopia
Etenesh Keneni, Tadele Shiberu
Peculiarities of Brucellosis Spread in Urban and Rural Areas of Jalal-Abad Region, Kyrgyz Republic
Zholdoshev Saparbai Tezekbayevich, Temirov Nemat Moydunovich, Akzholtoeva Aizharkyn Akzholtoevna, Tashieva Gulbara Samidinovna, Sorombaeva Nadira Orozbekovna, Akhunbaeva Tattygul Raimzhanovna, Ali Munir Mirza
Geological Determinism as a Conceptual Model for Solving Environmental and Engineering Problems
Sergei Mezentsev, Denis Gavrikov, Igor Baklanov, Olga Baklanova, Oleg Lauta, Gennady Lukyanov, Olga Bogatyreva, Elena Pavlenko, Gulzhan Baikenova, Gulnar Ospanova

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