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Ecovision: Journal of Environmental Solutions
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30468434     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61511/evojes.v1i2.2024
Core Subject : Social,
Aims: EVOJES is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of knowledge on effective environmental solutions. Its goal is to highlight research that tackles critical environmental issues through innovative and practical approaches. By offering a platform for impactful studies, EVOJES aims to support the development of actionable strategies that advance environmental sustainability and address pressing challenges. Focus: This journal zeroes in on research that seeks to resolve environmental problems through innovative solutions. It emphasizes studies that not only identify key issues but also present practical, evidence-based strategies for addressing them. The focus is on research that offers real-world applications and contributes to improving environmental conditions through effective and sustainable practices. Scope: This journal seeks to publish a broad range of scholarly articles, including: 1. Innovative Environmental Technologies: Research on new technologies and techniques that address environmental issues, including advances in pollution control, waste management, and energy efficiency. 2. Sustainable Resource Management: Studies on methods for managing natural resources sustainably, including strategies for conservation, efficient use, and restoration of ecosystems. 3. Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation: Examination of solutions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to the impacts of climate change, including policy measures, technological innovations, and community-based approaches. 4. Pollution Reduction and Environmental Health: Analysis of methods to reduce pollution and improve environmental health, including air and water quality improvements, and the management of hazardous substances. 5. Ecosystem Restoration and Conservation: Research on approaches to restoring degraded ecosystems and conserving biodiversity, including habitat rehabilitation and protection strategies. 6. Policy and Implementation Strategies: Exploration of effective policies and strategies for implementing environmental solutions, including case studies on successful initiatives and evaluations of policy impacts.
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Gambaran pemahaman kesehatan lingkungan sekolah dan perilaku hidup bersih dan sehat di SDN Tombolok kecamatan Pallangga kabupaten Gowa Ridjal, Andi Tilka Muftiah; Zamaa, Muhammd Sahlan; Akbar, Reynaldi; Renaldi M
EcoVision: Journal of Environmental Solutions Vol. 1 No. 1: (February) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/evojes.v1i1.2024.582

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School environmental health is a condition of the school environment that can support the optimal growth and development of students in healthy living behavior and avoid negative influences. Clean and healthy living behavior at school is a set of behaviors practiced by students, teachers, and the school community based on awareness as a result of learning so that they can independently prevent disease, improve their health, and play an active role in creating a healthy environment. Objective to describe an understanding of the health of the school environment and clean and healthy living behavior. This research is a descriptive survey with a population of 104 students from grades 4, 5, and 6 of SDN Kunciok. The sampling technique used the total sampling method, and the research instrument used a questionnaire distributed to each respondent. The characteristics of student respondents based on the variable understanding of environmental health were in the poor category as many as 56 people (53.8%). In comparison, in the good category, there were 48 people (46.2%). Based on the PHBS variable, there were 53 people in the poor category (51.0%), while in the good category there were 51 people (49.0%). The majority of students have a poor understanding of the health of the school environment and clean and healthy living behavior. It is recommended that students who behave well must be able to maintain it, by not throwing rubbish carelessly, eradicating mosquitoes, using healthy latrines, and exercising regularly and in a measured manner, and for students who behave badly, they must be able to improve further to prevent environmental pollution that potentially cause disease.
Dampak hospitalisasi terhadap stress pasien gastritis di perawatan interna di RSUD Namlea kabupaten Buru Rambu, Sitti Herliyanti; Ilyas, Asmiana Saputri
EcoVision: Journal of Environmental Solutions Vol. 1 No. 1: (February) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/evojes.v1i1.2024.592

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Hospitalization is a crisis that can increase the client's stress problems while being treated in the hospital. This situation causes feelings of discomfort and stress. The effects of stress will cause manifestations in the form of physical disorders, cognitive changes, feelings, and behavior. Aim to determine the extent of the relationship between the impact of hospitalization on the stress of gastritis patients in the Internal Care Room at Namlea Regional Hospital, Buru Regency. This research is observational analytic with a cross-sectional approach and uses observational analytical methods. Sampling was carried out using a purposive sampling technique of 30 respondents. Data collection uses a questionnaire to determine the threat of serious illness, loss of freedom, medical problems, and financial problems. The data processing technique uses the chi-square statistical test. From the results of this study, significance values were obtained respectively for the threat of disease with stress = 0.001, loss of freedom with stress 0.031, and treatment problems with stress 0.000 where the p-value <0.05. So it can be concluded that there is a relationship between the threat of loss of freedom and treatment for stressful events.
Gambaran pengelolaan sampah padat pada pedagang di pasar Karuwisi kota Makassar Syatriani, Sri; Silwanah, Andi Sani; Baersady, Margaretha M.
EcoVision: Journal of Environmental Solutions Vol. 1 No. 1: (February) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/evojes.v1i1.2024.594

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Waste is an object, whether solid or liquid, that is no longer used and is simply thrown away by the owner. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), waste is something that is no longer wanted, not used, not liked or something that is thrown away that comes from human activities and does not occur by itself. The volume of waste generation in Indonesia in 2022 will reach 19.45 million tons. This figure decreased by 37.52% from 2021 to 31.13 million tons. Aim to determine the sorting, collection, and transportation of solid waste by traders. The type of research is descriptive research. The population and research sample were all 79 traders in the Karuwisi market. Sampling used a total sampling technique with a sample size of 79 traders. Data was collected using interview and observation methods using questionnaires and observation sheets. More people did not meet the requirements for waste sorting, namely 40 people (50.6%) than those who met the requirements. There were more people collecting waste who did not meet the requirements, namely 47 people (59.5%) than those who did, while all waste transporters met the requirements, namely 79 people (100%). The management of solid waste among traders in the Karuwisi market in Makassar City still does not meet the requirements, most traders do not sort waste, most traders also do not collect waste, and the transportation of waste at the Karuwisi market is very good, the tools used to collect it trash like dump trucks. It is recommended that traders at the Karuwisi market sort waste and collect waste according to its type.
Identifikasi mikroplastik pada anadara antiquata di pesisir desa Garassikang kabupaten Jeneponto Asdar, Muhammad Risqal Pratama; Daud, Anwar; Basir
EcoVision: Journal of Environmental Solutions Vol. 1 No. 1: (February) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/evojes.v1i1.2024.599

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Microplastics are small particles <5 mm in size that come from plastic waste. The large amount of plastic waste produced every day, most of which is thrown into the sea, means that the presence of microplastics continues to increase and is widespread almost throughout the sea surface, including Jeneponto Regency. This is very risky for contamination of feather shellfish which are often consumed by local people, so it is very dangerous for health. Therefore, it is necessary to identify microplastics in feather shellfish in Garassikang Village. Aim to determine the characteristics of microplastics in feather clams found on the coast of Garassikang Village, Jeneponto Regency in 2023. This type of quantitative research uses a descriptive approach with laboratory tests. The population is all edible shellfish obtained directly in the coastal waters of Garassikang Village, Jeneponto Regency, with a total sample of 15 feather shellfish obtained using a purposive sampling technique. The average abundance of microplastics in feather clams was 512.53 particles/kg with a microplastic size of 0.027 mm - 6,800 mm. There are 2 types of microplastics found, namely fibers and fragments, and there are 3 types of microplastic colors, namely blue, red and transparent. There are microplastics in shellfish found on the coast of Garassikang village. Of the 15 shellfish samples, 12 shellfish contained microplastics, this needs to be investigated in more depth regarding how dangerous exposure to microplastics is to human health using the FTIR test.
Analysis of the implementation of the pulmonary TB control program at puskesmas Balocci, Balocci district, Pangkep Rahmadani, Nanang; Hermawan, Adi; Pariati
EcoVision: Journal of Environmental Solutions Vol. 1 No. 1: (February) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/evojes.v1i1.2024.612

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Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that can cause mortality caused by (Mycobacterium Tuberculosis), it attacks the lung organs and other organs so a TB control program is needed maximally. WHO (World Health Organization) states that TB is a major health problem in the world which causes morbidity in millions of people each year. In 2015-2017 the number of pulmonary TB in the Balocci Health Center was 271 people, of which only 168 patients were declared cured (62.7%), this indicates that the cure rate for Pulmonary TB patients has not reached the set target of 85%. This research was survey research by using a qualitative approach to analyze a control program. This research aims to analyze TB control programs in Balocci Health. The data was collected by observation and in-depth interviews with 6 informants consisting of the head of Mandala Health Center, Tuberculosis staff, tuberculosis patients, patients with pulmonary tuberculosis, and patient Dropouts. The result showed that the TB control program by DOTS strategy in Mandala Health Center was not done well. It is seen that tuberculosis patients don’t get enough knowledge about tuberculosis diseases and understand it, lack of monitoring of the implementation of the Pulmonary TB program for patients with pulmonary tuberculosis which is characterized by a lack of active role in PMO (Drug Controllers) specifically designated for patients with pulmonary TB so that TB patients do not regularly take medication. Based on this research result, Pulmonary TB officers are expected to evaluate the PMO that has been appointed so that the PMO can play an active role in monitoring pulmonary TB patients to take medicine regularly and motivate patients with pulmonary TB.

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