Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): August

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These five articles collectively explore critical intersections between environmental health, public health practices, and sustainable solutions in developing contexts, particularly Indonesia. They address how sanitation and hygiene influence disease patterns, the role of latrine ownership and water access in reducing open defecation, and the importance of green open spaces in mitigating climate change impacts. Additionally, they examine safety concerns in laboratory environments through chemical risk assessments and highlight innovative environmental technologies such as biochar for wastewater treatment and heavy metal removal. Together, these studies emphasize integrated, multidisciplinary approaches to improving health outcomes, environmental quality, and community resilience.

Published: 2026-04-30