Focus and Scope

The Knowledge and Environmental Science for Living and Global Health (KESLING) journal contains research articles and conceptual studies related to various aspects of environmental health science. Key topics typically covered include:

  • Air Sanitation
    Discusses efforts and technologies to maintain air cleanliness and quality to prevent air pollution that negatively impacts human health and the surrounding environment.
  • Environmentally Related Diseases
    Focuses on diseases that arise from or are influenced by environmental factors, such as exposure to pollutants, toxins, and unhealthy environmental conditions.
  • Environmental Chemistry
    Studies the chemical interactions between chemicals and environmental components and their impacts on human health and ecosystems.
  • Environmental Ecology
    Examines the relationships between living organisms and their environment and how environmental changes affect ecosystem balance and human health.
  • Environmental Health Engineering
    A field that develops and applies engineering solutions to control and prevent environmental risk factors that could harm public health.
  • Environmental Health Epidemiology
    Analysis of patterns, causes, and effects of diseases related to environmental factors to understand and control health risks.
  • Environmental Health Impact Assessment
    The process of evaluating potential health impacts of projects or policies on the environment and communities before implementation.
  • Environmental Health Management
    Strategic approaches to managing environmental health risks and resources to protect and improve community quality of life.
  • Environmental Toxicology
    The study of harmful effects of toxins and hazardous substances in the environment on living organisms, including humans, and their toxicity mechanisms.
  • Food and Beverage Sanitation
    Management of food and beverage hygiene and safety to prevent contamination and diseases originating from consumption.
  • Vector and Pest Control
    Strategies and methods for controlling disease-carrying organisms and pests that can harm human health and the environment.
  • Waste Management
    Practices of safely and effectively collecting, processing, and disposing of waste to reduce its negative impact on health and the environment.
  • Other Aspects Related to Environmental Health
    Includes various other topics contributing to the understanding and management of environmental factors affecting human and community health.