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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  • If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.

Author Guidelines

Carefully read the submission guidelines as follows:

A. Manuscripts

We invite theoretical, methodological, applied, and empirical articles exploring the study of Jurnal Kesehatan dan Pengelolaan Lingkungan (JKPL) presents scientific articles on research results in the fields of environmental health, environmental management, environmental pollution and its management in a sustainable manner, both from physical, chemical, biological, socio-economic, socio-cultural parameters, public health, environmental health, and law environment.

B. Expectations for Authors

Prior to submitting an article, please make sure that your article is: (a) adequately situated in the fields of environmental health studies literature; (b) meets the appropriate word limit, (c) has been carefully proofread; and (d) adheres to IEEE Style. All work must be original and cannot have been published or be under review elsewhere. Portions of text that are identical or near-identical to previously published work by authors should be properly noted and cited. If necessary, permission to reproduce the text from the publisher must be obtained before submitting the article.

C. Review process

Once a manuscript has been submitted, it will undergo a preliminary review from the managing editor (to assess fit and adherence to the journal’s guidelines). The paper will then be assigned to the editor and an associate editor who will provide an additional assessment of fit. Papers that fail to adhere to the journal’s guidelines or lack fit based on the preliminary review of the editor and/or associate editor will be rejected. If a paper passes preliminary review, it will then be assigned to at least two reviewers for double-blind review. Authors invited to engage in a revision will be provided with 30 days to submit their revision; otherwise, the paper may be automatically rejected. Authors can request an extension from the Associate Editor managing the paper.

D. General Requirements

The minimum standard requirements of the Jurnal Kesehatan dan Pengelolaan Lingkungan must be

  1. Written in Indonesia or English.
  2. The length of the submitted paper is at least six pages and no more than 20 pages. Editors will evaluate if an article needs more than 20 pages.
  3. Use a tool such as Zotero, Mendeley, or EndNote for reference management and formatting, and choose IEEE Style.
  4. Make sure that your paper is prepared using the JKPL paper template.

E. Structure of The Manuscript

The manuscript must be qualified and suggested present follow the structure:

  1. Title. The title of the paper should describe the research aims, method/model, and objective, without Acronym or abbreviation.
  2. Abstract. The Abstract has a maximum of 250 WORDS; No citation; State in the abstract a primary goal, research design, methodology, main outcomes and results, and conclusions.
  3. Section structure. Authors are suggested to present their articles in the section structure: Introduction - Method - Results and DiscussionConclusion - Acknowledgments (optional) - References. Expect a minimum of 20 references with a minimum of 75% to journal papers.
  • Introduction; The introduction should set the study in context by briefly reviewing relevant knowledge of the subject; follow this with a concise statement of the study's objectives.
  • Method; A brief description of the methods/techniques used (these methods' principles should not be described if readers can be directed to easily accessible references or standard texts). Writing a formula can use the equation by including the main source used as a reference. For writers whose articles are not from the research results, this section of the method can be used to contain the stages of extracting information and criteria for information sources used to conduct a critical and in-depth study.
  • Results and Discussion; A clear presentation of experimental results was obtained, highlighting any trends or points of interest. The results should not be repeated in both tables and figures. The discussion should relate to the significance of the observations. Results and discussion can at least include ”what?” which conveys results or findings from research, the data presented are not raw data, “why?” scientific study and there is a link between the results obtained and the basic concepts; “what else?” compare the results of your research with other research, suggested to provide implications for research results both theoretical and applied.
    Results and discussion are written in a single unit. The author is not justified in separating the results and discussion, especially in a new chapter. Writing the results and discussion is done directly by reviewing sharply one by one the results of the research obtained with the support of relevant references and priority from primary sources. The results presented in this section are net. Data analysis processes such as statistical calculations and hypothesis testing processes need not be presented. Only the results of the analysis and the results of hypothesis testing need to be reported. The study results can be supplemented with tables, pictures, and graphs (separate writing provisions) to clarify the presentation of the research results verbally.
  • Conclusion; A brief explanation of the significance and implications of the work reported. Conclusions include statements from the analysis results of the discussions conducted on the research findings and answer the research purposes. Conclusions emphasize the novelty of the discovery or development carried out. Conclusions are written briefly, concisely, and clearly in one paragraph.
    If there are suggestions from research related to the research results to be developed by other researchers, they can be conveyed briefly and clearly in a new paragraph or written in conclusions.
  • Acknowledgements (optional); Any individuals who contributed to the manuscript but do not meet the authorship's necessary criteria should be acknowledged. Acknowledgements should be limited to those who helped extensively, such as providing statistical help, essential equipment, or translating references.
  • References. Expect a minimum of 20 references, primarily with a minimum of 70% to journal papers within the last 10 years.

The terms of writing the table and the pictures:

  1. Tables and pictures should match the informative needs of a paper.
  2. Each table, image, and graphic must be accompanied by a caption, for the caption table is located at the top of the table, while for pictures and graphics, the caption is at the bottom.
  3. Writing tables and pictures should be placed at the beginning or end of a page.
  4. Before using tables and pictures, the author is emphasized to provide narrative reviews related to the tables or pictures to be presented, along with including the number of tables or pictures presented
  5. Pictures must have good resolution.
  6. It is recommended for graphic images to have color without the graphic title for the legend to be written on the caption after the graphic name.
  7. Tables must contain at least two rows of data and require a count, and there are no unit repeats.
  8. The table only uses lines at the top and bottom of the table head and cover at the end of the data.
  9. The tables should be presented intact, not cut to another page.
  10. If there are two tables whose contents are interrelated, they can be placed close together.
  11. Presentation of tables and pictures/graphs can combine two columns of text if need.

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