Journal of Environmental and Public Health

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Environmental and Public Health is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Carcinogenic Risk of Pb, Cd, Ni, and Cr and Critical Ecological Risk of Cd and Cu in Soil and Groundwater around the Municipal Solid Waste Open Dump in Central Thailand50
Design and Operation of Effective Landfills with Minimal Effects on the Environment and Human Health43
Prediction of Air Quality Index Using Machine Learning Techniques: A Comparative Analysis37
Determinants of Household Solid Waste Generation and Composition in Homs City, Syria34
Drug Repurposing Approach, Potential Drugs, and Novel Drug Targets for COVID-19 Treatment24
Knowledge, Perceptions, and Practices of Electronic Waste Management among Consumers in Kampala, Uganda23
Reemergence of Yellow Fever in Brazil: The Role of Distinct Landscape Fragmentation Thresholds23
The Application Trend of Digital Finance and Technological Innovation in the Development of Green Economy22
Spatial‐Temporal Evolution and Influencing Factors of Urban Green Innovation Efficiency in China22
The Associations between Blood and Urinary Concentrations of Metal Metabolites, Obesity, Hypertension, Type 2 Diabetes, and Dyslipidemia among US Adults: NHANES 1999–201621
Urban Air Pollution and Greenness in Relation to Public Health20
Climate Change and Water Crises in Pakistan: Implications on Water Quality and Health Risks19
Efficiency of Treatment Plant and Drinking Water Quality Assessment from Source to Household, Gondar City, Northwest Ethiopia18
Food Safety Practices and Associated Factors among Food Handlers of Fiche Town, North Shewa Zone, Ethiopia17
Green Finance and Corporate Green Innovation: Based on China’s Green Finance Reform and Innovation Pilot Policy17
Traditional Chinese Sports under China’s Health Strategy17
Accumulation of Heavy Metals in Rice (Oryza sativa. L) Grains Cultivated in Three Major Industrial Areas of Bangladesh17
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