scholarly journals Risk Based Arsenic Rational Sampling Design for Public and Environmental Health Management

Author(s):  
Lihao Yin ◽  
Huiyan Sang ◽  
Douglas J. Schnoebelen ◽  
Brian Wels ◽  
Don Simmons ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 33 ◽  
pp. 04010
Author(s):  
Alek Ibrahim ◽  
Deny Setyo Wibowo ◽  
I Gede Suparta Budisatria ◽  
Rini Widayanti ◽  
Wayan Tunas Artama

The success of animal husbandry is supported by good animal and environmental health management practices. This study examined the correlation between the sheep farmer’s characteristics and the animal and environmental health management practices. The data collected by direct interviews with 48 respondents in Batur Village, Banjarnegara. Indonesia. The aspects of animal (exercise, grooming, wool shearing, supplement feeding, and water drinking) and environmental (sheepfold sanitation, waste processing, and waste removal) health management practices were divided into three categories, namely low, medium, and high levels. The results showed that 83.3% of respondents were in the low-level following by medium (14.6%) and high (2.1%) levels of animal health management. Furthermore, on the environmental health management shows, 27.1% of respondents were in the low level, 60.4% in the medium level, and 12.5% in the high level. There was a significant relationship between farmers’ characteristics (informal education, livestock farming experience, and the number of sheep) and animal health management practice. A significant relationship was also shown between formal education, livestock purpose, livestock experience, and number of sheep by farmers toward environmental health management practice. It may conclude that the low and medium levels of animal and environmental health management practices were dominant in Batur Village.


Author(s):  
Francesca S. Cardwell ◽  
Susan J. Elliott

The environment, broadly defined, plays a significant role in shaping human health. Understanding how environmental health risks are perceived by different people, in different places, and at different times is critical to their management. Using a place-based conceptual framework, this research investigates asthma risk perception determinants and outcomes amongst organized team sport stakeholders in Ontario. Two online surveys (coaches, n = 94; parents of athletes diagnosed with allergic disease, n = 90) were conducted. Binary regression was used to investigate determinants of risk perception. Asthma ranked seventh of 17 health hazards by coaches (23% ranked as high) and parents (34%), and determinants of risk included trigger knowledge, risk exposure, propensity for risk, indicators of trust, and socioeconomic variables (e.g., gender). As policy-makers look to manage health risks in sport, considering the risk profiles of different stakeholders (e.g., coaches, parents of vulnerable athletes), as well as the characteristics of the places in which risk is experienced, is critical to improving environment and health management in organized youth team sports.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1030-1032 ◽  
pp. 2431-2436
Author(s):  
Xiang Zhu

Standing by nowadays sight, the Environmental health services is an important part in local government’s public services. Environmental health, also being called sanitation, refers to the health of environment in city space. During the course of the modernization construction and development, the performance of local government to manage sanitation will seriously affect the city appearance and the quality of people’s life. In This text, the author will focus on the application on current situation of management on environmental health in boom city communities to find some problems; then help to develop a proper management mode for china’s environmental health in boom city communities.


Author(s):  
A M Lusiastuti ◽  
Taukhid ◽  
Maskur ◽  
Murwantoko ◽  
S B Prayitno ◽  
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