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EcoHubMap in academic and institutional publications

EcoHubMap is proud to be referenced in academic and institutional studies that focus on sustainability, climate change, and environmental education.

University of Chicago – Air Quality Life Index (AQLI)

Air Quality Life Index® | 2025 Annual Update

This AQLI annual update cites EcoHubMap’s hotspot on air pollution in Baghdad, Iraq, in its analysis of particulate pollution and life expectancy impacts across the Middle East and North Africa.

University of Chicago – Air Quality Life Index (AQLI)

This Cambridge University Press commentary cites EcoHubMap as a source of data and databases of environmental nongovernmental organizations, green businesses, and environmental stories.

Cambridge University Press

This article cites EcoHubMap as an online environmental source (accessed 23 November 2024) in its discussion of pollution and environmental context for aeroallergen sensitization across climate-matched populations in Tenerife and Lima.

MDPI – International Journal of Molecular Sciences

EcoHubMap is cited as the source of a case study on harvesting fresh water from fog in Ait Baamrane, Morocco. The reference supports practical solutions for water scarcity in arid regions.

CASE – Center for Social and Economic Research

This study explores the role of environmental NGOs in Georgia’s governance landscape. EcoHubMap is referenced as a directory of environmental NGOs, illustrating digital tools used to map civic eco-initiatives.

University of Gothenburg

This study references EcoHubMap’s spotlight on the Floating Seabin project in Australia, showcasing its contribution to reducing ocean waste with sustainable innovation.

MacEwan University

This article cites EcoHubMap's hot spot on pollution of the Dniester River with sewage in Soroca, Moldova.

UNICEF Moldova

This article references EcoHubMap’s hotspot on the discharge of untreated wastewater in Vasilievka caused by sewage infrastructure damage due to the war.

NUBiP Ukraine

This study references EcoHubMap’s hotspot on water pollution in Brazil’s Tiete River, caused by untreated wastewater from major urban centers like São Paulo

University of Exeter

This article references EcoHubMap’s hotspot on critical air pollution levels in Dhaka, highlighting severe health and environmental impacts.

Preprints.org

The Al-Attiyah Foundation references EcoHubMap’s spotlight on fog-water harvesting in Aït Baamrane, Morocco, within a broader analysis of innovative water collection systems in arid regions.

Al-Attiyah Foundation

Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta & Universitat Pompeu Fabra

The Responsibility of Transboundary Haze Pollution: The Case of Wildfire in Canada

This academic article analyzes international legal responsibility for cross-border haze pollution caused by forest fires. Canada’s wildfires are presented as a case study. EcoHubMap is cited for documenting wildfire hotspots, supporting awareness of transboundary environmental risks.

Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta & Universitat Pompeu Fabra

This article discusses large-scale renewable energy investments in emerging markets. It references EcoHubMap's coverage of the Bhadla Solar Park in India, highlighting its significance as one of the world’s largest solar installations powering millions of homes and cutting millions of tons of CO₂ emissions annually.

Brookfield