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I am working on a article related to environmental factors and tropical disease.

Please suggest a good journal where I can publish this quickly.

Thank you
Richa

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it might be a controversial issue what good means :) 

but there might be some tools for you to define your own goodness :) 

(e.g: if, to you, "good" means high IF ,then sjr might be a tool for you. 

and if "good" means "relevance" then, to me, you have to check each listed journals by your own )

there are some other databases like DOAJ , SCI ,...)

the time period for publication is changing from one journal to another journal. But if you provide more context, then maybe we might help you better.

 

 

 

 

 

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Depending on the quality of your paper, you can publish in high impact
established journals like:

1. Nature (www.nature.com)

Mid ranked journals like:

2. Infection, Disease & Health
(https://www.journals.elsevier.com/infection-disease-and-health)

3. Environmental Research
(https://www.journals.elsevier.com/environmental-research)

or new journals like:

4. American Journal of Environmental Biology ( https://www.ajeb.org )

5. Nature reviews earth & environment (
https://www.nature.com/natrevearthenviron/ )

If you want to get it published quickly then I would recommend new journals as they publish fast.
 
hope this helps.
good luck with your article!
 
Posted

Since no one brought up the mainstream answer to that question, yet: Consider the journals that the sources you are citing were published in.

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