Acknowledgement to Authors, Reviewers and Editors of Journal of Environmental Science and Public Health in 2025
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Journal of Environmental Science and Public Health, Editorial Office, Fortune Journals, 11355 Richmond Ave #507, Houston, TX 77082, USA
*Corresponding Authors: Felipe S. Santos, et al. [1]; Piyush Bolya, et al. [2]; Surani SR, et al. [3,4]; Tahmina Israt khanam, et al. [5].
Published: 18 December 2025
Citation: Fortune Journals. Acknowledgement to Authors, Reviewers and Editors of Journal of Environmental Science and Public Health in 2025. 9 (2025): 49-49.
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Rigorous peer-review is the main part in building the corner-stone of high-quality academic publishing. The editorial team greatly appreciates the authors, reviewers who contributed their knowledge and expertise to the journal’s editorial process over the past 12 months. In 2025, a total of 5 were published in the journal with a median time to first decision of 15 days and a median time to publication of 20 days. The editorial office would like to express their sincere gratitude to the following authors, reviewers and editors for their cooperation and dedication in 2025:
Editors and Reviewers:
Ramamohana R. Appannagari, Alaa El-Din Hamid Sayed, Gajanan S Ghodake, Ana Isabel Rocha Faustino, Siyan Ma, Fortune Journals.
References
- Luiza Barreto, Thainá Salvador, Bianca Silva, Elen Pacheco, Felipe Santos. User Perception of Refillable Packaging for Use in Cosmetic Products. Journal of Environmental Science and Public Health. 9 (2025): 01-17.
- Piyush Bolya, Smarika Kothari, Archana Nagora, Vaibhav Jain, Priyashree Joshi, Snehal Dupare. Innovative Modification for Orthognathic Splint. Journal of Environmental Science and Public Health. 9 (2025): 18-21.
- Aiyer P, Surani SR, Mominkhawaja A, Sheta A. Studying the Impact of Air Pollution on Google Search Trends for Asthma. Journal of Environmental Science and Public Health. 9 (2025): 22-28.
- Aiyer P, Surani SR, Mominkhawaja A, Sheta A. The Health and Economic Benefits of a Four-day Workweek: Modeling Air Quality Improvements and Asthma Impacts. Journal of Environmental Science and Public Health. 9 (2025): 29-37.
- Tahmina Israt khanam, Shirin Akter, Shahrina Aftien Jani, Sharmin Jahan Ema, Meherun Nesa MIM, Kariul Islam. Climate Change Impacts and Regional Adaptation Patterns in Bangladesh: Evidence from 2018–2024. Journal of Environmental Science and Public Health. 9 (2025): 38-48.
