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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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Integration of clean and healthy living behavior and home environment: A holistic approach to controlling pulmonary tuberculosis As, Asrar; Sabriadi, Ririn; Mukty, Marifat Istiqa; Sanas, Nurhidayah Tiasya
EcoVision: Journal of Environmental Solutions Vol. 2 No. 2: (August) 2025
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/evojes.v2i2.2025.2142

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Background: Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious infectious disease that remains a major public health problem, particularly in developing countries such as Indonesia. One of the contributing factors to the high transmission rate of pulmonary TB is the low implementation of Clean and Healthy Living Behavior, as well as poor household environmental conditions that do not meet health standards. This study aimed to determine the correlation between clean and healthy living behavior and the condition of the home environment among pulmonary TB patients at Puskesmas Gattareng, Bulukumba Regency. Methods: This research employed a descriptive analytic design with a cross-sectional approach, involving 38 respondents selected through simple random sampling from a total population of 42 patients. Data were collected using a clean and healthy living behavior questionnaire adapted from Alpul Laely and a healthy house assessment instrument based on criteria from the Indonesian Ministry of Health. Data were analyzed using univariate and bivariate analysis with the Spearman Rho test at a significance level of α = 0.05. Findings: The findings showed that most TB patients had a moderate level of clean and healthy living behavior (39.2%) and lived in unhealthy homes (57.9%). The statistical test revealed a strong correlation between clean and healthy living behavior and the condition of the home environment among TB patients (ρ = 0.01; r = 0.772). Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between clean and healthy living behavior and the condition of the home environment of pulmonary TB patients. Improving clean and healthy living behavior and housing conditions plays a crucial role in TB control efforts within the community. Novelty/Originality of this article: The novelty of this study lies in linking clean and healthy living behavior with home environment conditions among pulmonary TB patients.
EcoMoronene: A local wisdom-based conservation learning model to address environmental degradation Dewi, Chitra; Rahmadani, Nanang; Syahrir, Muhammad; Rahayaan, Jones Juan Dany; Nurjannah, Fathinah
EcoVision: Journal of Environmental Solutions Vol. 2 No. 2: (August) 2025
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/evojes.v2i2.2025.2233

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Background: Environmental degradation caused by artisanal and small-scale gold mining in Bombana, Southeast Sulawesi, presents serious ecological and public health risks, including mercury and arsenic contamination. Previous studies highlight the importance of culturally grounded education in promoting sustainable conservation practices, yet few have tested the validity and reliability of instruments designed to measure learning outcomes in this context. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the EcoMoronene Initiative, an educational model that integrates Moronene local wisdom—such as sacred forest stewardship, water resource protection, and biodiversity conservation—into youth-based conservation learning. Methods: A quasi-experimental pre–post control design was applied with 80 participants divided equally into an experimental group, which received the EcoMoronene module, and a control group, which followed regular activities. Data were collected through a knowledge–attitude questionnaire, a conservation behavior rubric, and observation, then analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-tests, Cronbach’s alpha, and confirmatory factor analysis. Findings: Findings revealed significant improvements in the experimental group’s knowledge (mean increase from 6.2 to 8.5, p = 0.001), alongside positive shifts in attitudes and behaviors, while the control group showed negligible changes. Reliability analysis confirmed strong internal consistency (α = 0.86 for the Knowledge–Attitude questionnaire; α = 0.83 for the Behavior rubric), and validity was supported by good model fit indices (χ²/df = 1.8, CFI = 0.94, RMSEA = 0.05). These results demonstrate that embedding local wisdom into conservation education enhances motivation, cultural identity, and pro-environmental actions among youth. Conclusion: research study that distinguish it from previous work. It includes unique contributions, new methods, or findings that have not been explored before in the field. Novelty/Originality of this article: This study uniquely integrates Moronene local wisdom into conservation education, validating reliable instruments and demonstrating significant improvements in youth knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors, distinguishing it from prior research in environmental education.
The implementation of public sanitation policies to improve environmental health in urban communities Hemawan, Adi; Syafri, Muhammad
EcoVision: Journal of Environmental Solutions Vol. 2 No. 2: (August) 2025
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/evojes.v2i2.2025.2234

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Background: Although sanitation policies have been implemented in many areas, there are still many challenges, such as limited infrastructure, lack of public awareness, and limited budgets for adequate sanitation management. Pangkep Regency, with its growing population, faces serious sanitation problems, especially in urban areas and densely populated neighbourhoods. Methods: This qualitative study aims to explore in depth the perceptions of the community and policy makers regarding the implementation of public sanitation policies and their impact on environmental health in urban areas of Pangkep Regency. Findings: The findings of this study show that although sanitation policies have been implemented in Pangkep Regency, their implementation still faces various obstacles. As many as 40% of sanitation facilities in urban areas do not meet hygiene and safety standards, while 60% of sanitation facilities in densely populated neighbourhoods experience problems in managing liquid waste and garbage, which has the potential to pollute the environment. Conclusion: Some of the main problems found are limited sanitation infrastructure, lack of public awareness, and limited funds, which affect the success of sanitation policies. Novelty/Originality of this article: This article focuses on sanitation conditions in Pangkep Regency, directly analysing the obstacles, impacts, and challenges of sanitation policies in urban areas and densely populated neighbourhoods. This study highlights the importance of adequate sanitation infrastructure in the success of policies and links the lack of proper sanitation facilities to the high prevalence of sanitation-related diseases.
Interactive nutrition education for pregnant women: Strengthening maternal health and environmental sustainability in stunting prevention Sanas, Nurhidayah Tiasya; Resky, Shulystiawaty Desy
EcoVision: Journal of Environmental Solutions Vol. 2 No. 2: (August) 2025
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/evojes.v2i2.2025.2235

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Background: Pregnancy is a critical period that determines both maternal and child health while influencing household food choices and environmental sustainability. Limited nutrition literacy during pregnancy not only increases the risk of malnutrition and stunting but also perpetuates unsustainable dietary practices that burden local ecosystems. This study aims to optimise pregnant women’s nutrition understanding through interactive education programmes that strengthen maternal health and promote environmentally sustainable practices. By emphasising balanced nutrition, positive attitudes, and the use of local food resources, the programme seeks to prevent stunting while reducing ecological impact. Method: A quasi-experimental pre-test and post-test design was employed with 50 pregnant women selected through purposive sampling. The intervention consisted of animated educational videos, interactive simulations on sustainable food choices, quiz-based learning, and guided group discussions with health workers. Findings: Findings demonstrated a significant improvement in nutrition knowledge among the intervention group compared to the control group (Δ = 2.96 vs 0.4; p < 0.001). Beyond knowledge, participants reported greater awareness of the benefits of local, environmentally friendly food consumption patterns as part of stunting prevention efforts. Conclusion: Interactive education effectively enhances maternal nutritional literacy while integrating environmental sustainability into dietary behaviour. This dual benefit highlights the potential of participatory, eco-conscious educational models to improve maternal and child health outcomes while fostering sustainable food systems at the community level. Future researchers can compare various other education methods, such as digital-based education or a combination of conventional and interactive education, to determine the most effective approach in increasing mothers' knowledge and behavioural change in stunting prevention. Novelty/Originality of this article: This study uniquely integrates maternal nutrition education with environmental sustainability, using interactive, eco-conscious methods to simultaneously prevent stunting and promote sustainable dietary practices.
Transforming organic waste into compost: An integrative approach to sustainable agriculture Mustari, Sahdan; Yusriyanto
EcoVision: Journal of Environmental Solutions Vol. 2 No. 2: (August) 2025
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/evojes.v2i2.2025.2236

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Background: Pangkajene and Islands Regency (Pangkep) has a unique geographical character that combines the karst foothills of Pangkep–Maros with a cluster of islands in the Makassar Strait. This condition has given rise to an economy based on agriculture, fisheries, and industry, but on the other hand, it has also created waste management issues, particularly with regard to organic waste from households and traditional markets, which has the potential to cause odours, leachate, and greenhouse gas emissions if not managed properly. Method: The study used a descriptive-exploratory qualitative approach with an embedded case study. The main "case" was the ecosystem of organic waste utilisation for compost in Pangkep. Findings: This study shows that organic waste is still the dominant fraction in Pangkep Regency, but its management is not yet optimal, causing environmental problems such as odour, leachate, and potential greenhouse gas emissions. Conclusion: This study confirms that organic waste in Pangkep Regency has great potential to be processed into compost, but its utilisation is still far from optimal. Novelty/Originality of this article: The originality or uniqueness of this article lies in its focus, which not only discusses organic waste management as an environmental issue, but also directly links it to the needs of sustainable agriculture in Pangkep Regency. This article presents an integrative approach by combining the potential of municipal waste and rice straw as compost raw materials, while also assessing product quality based on the SNI 7763:2018/2024 standard.

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