Thematic Paper Collection (2024)
Last Date of Submission: June 15, 2024
FOCUS OF THE COLLECTION
Our environment faces several problems and many of these seem to be worsening with time, bringing us into a time of a true environmental crisis. Urbanization and technological development have put the survival of the planet in danger by degrading the quality of the environment’s essential elements—air, water and soil—due to the release of hazardous waste from factories like plastics, heavy metals, nitrates, burning of fossil fuels, acid rain, oil spills and industrial toxins.
The primary focus of this collection is the in-depth exploration of toxicity studies related to various ecosystems, pollution sources and other environment related issues. This collection broadly reviews the causes of environmental pollution, its impact on living forms and the possible solutions to minimize the irreparable losses to nature and us.
Papers will be assigned DOI numbers and will be available to the viewers under OPEN ACCESS. All the papers published under this special issue will be charged with Rs. 2500/- as article processing charges.
EDITORIAL TEAM
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GUEST EDITOR
Dr. Amandeep Singh
Assistant Professor
Department of Zoology, Khalsa College Amritsar, Punjab, India
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EDITORIAL MEMBERS
Dr. Haider Mashkoor Hussein
Professor
Department of Ecology
College of Science, University of Al-Qadisiyah, Iraq
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Dr. Randeep Singh
Assistant Professor
Department of Zoology, Khalsa College Amritsar, Punjab, India
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Dr. Jaspreet Singh
Assistant Professor
Department of Biotechnology, Khalsa College Amritsar, Punjab, India
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