As per available reports about 100 journals, 162 Conferences, 30 workshops are presently dedicated exclusively to geography and about 2,400 articles are being published on the current trends in geography. In terms of research annually, USA, India, Japan, Brazil and Canada are some of the leading countries where maximum studies related to genetic testing for diseases are being carried out. As reported in Journal of Geography & Natural Disasters Open Access article Emerging Research for Fungal Genomics and Biology by Maika G Mitchell “The Earth's biodiversity helps safeguard the offset of nature on our planet. A natural surroundings which has arrived at a harmony between the amount of species present and the characteristic assets accessible inside it is known as an 'environment in balance'. Such territories, with their biodiversity to a great extent unaltered, have a much more excellent shot of surviving dangers than those with less biodiversity. This is on the grounds that the biological system has more insusceptibility to unnatural progressions.”.
Research Article: Global Environment, Health and Safety
Research Article: Global Environment, Health and Safety
Research Article: Global Environment, Health and Safety
Research Article: Global Environment, Health and Safety
Editorial: Global Environment, Health and Safety
Editorial: Global Environment, Health and Safety
Editorial: Global Environment, Health and Safety
Editorial: Global Environment, Health and Safety
Short Communication: Global Environment, Health and Safety
Short Communication: Global Environment, Health and Safety
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Environmental Research
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Environmental Research
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Global Journal of Research and Review
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Global Journal of Research and Review
ScientificTracks Abstracts: Journal of Environmental Research
ScientificTracks Abstracts: Journal of Environmental Research
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