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  1. The quantities, diversity, and frequency of pesticide application among rice farmers in Malawi are steadily increasing to improve crop production. Inappropriate handling and application of pesticides expose fa...

    Authors: Charity Kanyika-Mbewe, Chikumbusko Kaonga, Russel Chidya, Elijah Wanda, Robinson Odong, Godfrey Kawooya Kubiriza and Peter Akoll
    Citation: BMC Environmental Science 2025 2:6
  2. Pesticide contamination in aquatic ecosystems due to intensive agriculture poses significant health risks to communities reliant on fish as a dietary staple. In northern Ghana, where intensive agriculture driv...

    Authors: Martin Nyaaba Adokiya, Abdou Orou-Seko, Prudencio Tachégnon Agbohessi, Cletus Adiyaga Wezena, Julius Waamsasiko Adong, Abdul-Latif Fuseini Napps, Ibrahim Imorou Toko, Joyce Aputere Ndago and Felix Achana
    Citation: BMC Environmental Science 2025 2:5
  3. Poultry farming practices can impact soil health by altering its microbial and organic composition. On one hand, this could improve soil fertility, but on the other, it may pose health risks to humans and the ...

    Authors: Abraham Ajayi, Babatunde Adewale, Kazeem Osuolale, Emelda Chukwu, Essiet Udo Utibeima, Jacob Yisau, Rufai Abubakar, Paschal Ezeobi, Jane Okwuzu, Babatunde Salako, Ganiyu Oladunjoye Oyetibo, Yewande Ajoke Tobun, Saheed Toyese Adeoti, Rasheed Macaulay, Ayokunle Omileye, Rashidat Yussuf…
    Citation: BMC Environmental Science 2025 2:3
  4. The pulp and paper mills generates substantial amounts of sludge, posing significant environmental challenge. Addressing this issue, this review explores the dual objective of renewable energy generation and m...

    Authors: Vineet Kumar, Pradeep Verma, Flávio Augusto de Freitas, Praveen Kumar Srivastava, Amit Vashishth and Juliana Heloisa Pinê Américo‑Pinheiro
    Citation: BMC Environmental Science 2025 2:2
  5. Artificial light at night (ALAN) is exponentially increasing and several studies highlight detrimental effects on both humans and wildlife, including their reproductive and metabolic systems, cancer risk, and ...

    Authors: Ulrika Candolin and Tommaso Filippini
    Citation: BMC Environmental Science 2025 2:1
  6. Adaptation to climate change among smallholder farmers is a paramount step in achieving sustainable livelihoods in line with SDG 1, 2 and 13 since these communities face significant challenges due climate extr...

    Authors: Chombo Oketcho, Paul Isolo Mukwaya, George Oriangi and Yeeko Kisira
    Citation: BMC Environmental Science 2024 1:14
  7. Aquifer protection is essential for securing a sustainable supply of clean water. This study integrates an artificial neural network (ANN) model, identifying non-linear connections, with multivariate linear re...

    Authors: Ayatu Ojonugwa Usman, Obinna Chigoziem Akakuru, George-Best Azuoko, Ema Michael Abraham, Augustine Ifeanyi Chinwuko and Chima Joshua Chizoba
    Citation: BMC Environmental Science 2024 1:13
  8. Over the last five decades, extreme weather events (EWEs) have made a substantial contribution to the overall climate change impacts in India. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has predicted tha...

    Authors: Himanshu Tolani, Sutapa Bandyopadhyay Neogi, Shiv Dutt Gupta, Sidharth Sekhar Mishra and Ratika Samtani
    Citation: BMC Environmental Science 2024 1:12
  9. This study critically examines the informal recycling sector within selected plastic waste recycling factories in Ogun State, Nigeria, focusing on the compliance of human rights for workers. The research delve...

    Authors: Oludele Mayowa Solaja, Omosat Kelly Osifo and Olamide Faruq Amoo
    Citation: BMC Environmental Science 2024 1:10
  10. Flooding is a global natural disaster that occurs when water rises over normal levels and damages infrastructure, buildings, and land. Lately, a substantial rise has occurred in the frequency and severity of f...

    Authors: O. I. Ogundolie, S. O. Olabiyisi, R. A. Ganiyu, Y. S. Jeremiah and F. A. Ogundolie
    Citation: BMC Environmental Science 2024 1:9
  11. Environmental pollution is a public health problem in Niger Delta, Nigeria. Therefore, the aims of the present study were to: identify the major fresh biowastes in Bayelsa State, Niger Delta; quantify the biog...

    Authors: Faith Ajiebabhio Ogbole, Anthony Anwuli Ogbuta and Hilary Izuchukwu Okagbue
    Citation: BMC Environmental Science 2024 1:8
  12. Levels and potential toxicity of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were analyzed in underground water from six locations near a fuel station in Okinni, Osun State, Nigeria. Samples were collected and analyzed ...

    Authors: Gbadebo Clement Adeyinka, Joshua Toyin Adeleke and Fatai Afolabi
    Citation: BMC Environmental Science 2024 1:7
  13. The term ‘green ammonia’ can be misleading. For fertilisers to merit a green label, the industry must adopt a planetary boundaries framework that includes reducing carbon emissions and circular management of n...

    Authors: Prithvi Simha and Gert van der Merwe
    Citation: BMC Environmental Science 2024 1:5
  14. Deep Learning (DL), a subset of Machine Learning (ML), has emerged as a powerful tool in environmental science, reshaping the landscape of data analysis and interpretation. This study focuses on the remarkable...

    Authors: Cosimo Magazzino
    Citation: BMC Environmental Science 2024 1:4
  15. Spoiled milk from the dairy industry was subjected to anaerobic treatment to produce biogas at 37℃ in this experiment. Parameters such as inoculum dosage, pH, Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), and retention time w...

    Authors: Eric Mutegoa
    Citation: BMC Environmental Science 2024 1:3
  16. The Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model is an exceptional software for mesoscale climate modeling. It is extensively used to simulate key meteorological variables, including temperature, rainfall, and...

    Authors: Gatoto Placide and Michel Roddy Lollchund
    Citation: BMC Environmental Science 2024 1:2