This study aimed to look further at the immunity possessed by humans who live in rural areas compared to urban areas. The method of this research is qualitative with the literature method, in which to answer this research, the researcher looks for evidence from various international journal publications published in the last ten years. Then, to prove the above assumption, the researcher first collects evidence of study findings that sound for health reasons, then chooses to live in a peaceful and pollution-free tree area. Next, we study and analyze in-depth evaluation and coding systems to draw conclusions that answer the above issues validly and convincingly. The findings of this study are that humans who live in forests have a robust immune system compared to those who live in cities, so when the COVID-19 pandemic occurs, it is not a problem. Suggestions for the findings of this study are expected to be meaningful input for the development of environmental health sciences in further studies, both for academics and environmental health practitioners.
This study wants to get more in-depth information from evidence from field studies about the relevance of public knowledge to the public on their health status. We have done the proof by examining some applications that discuss the issue of the two variables above, namely the correlation or application between the experience and education of the community and their health status. We got the data from publications both at home and abroad. We scrutinized the data under a phenomenological approach to get much information and examine it to get answers to appropriate and relevant understanding to answer the problems and hypotheses of this study. Our data search is done electronically with the help of the Google Search engine by entering keywords, and then the search occurs. In other words, this situation relies entirely on secondary data in the form of applications released between 2010 and 2020, relatively new and updated data. In a series of reports, we follow several study models written in qualitative form. Data so that we can say that there is a profound correlation between public health and public behavior and education. Thus this finding becomes an essential input in improving the quality of future studies.
Education is the most important thing done by every country. Going to higher education cannot be done briefly. There are several stages in implementing this education. One of them is Junior High School (SMP) education. This research took place in one school. This education requires teachers who are professional and have good performance. The decision support system with the Weighted Product (WP) method can be used to help select teachers who can join the school. The Weighted Product method works by calculating five criteria as the basis for selecting and seeking teachers. The results of this method are the teacher ranking scores from highest to lowest. The benefits obtained; the school can make acceptance based on the system implemented.
This study discusses the issue of government strategies and policies on a sustainable environment for Indonesian millennials and the contribution and role of legal experts to protect the environment rather than environmental law experts who contribute to sustainability and sustainability in the form of policies and strategies. To prove this, we reviewed several publications, books, and journals, which we then analyzed carefully to obtain valid and convincing answers from scientific evidence sources, both in the scope of national and international studies. This study relies on data published between 2010 and 2022, where we examine the data with in-depth analysis and interpretation under phenomenology to find valid data. Based on the results of the study and discussion, we can conclude that the contribution of environmental law experts is significant in inviting Indonesian millennials to maintain a healthy environment for sustainability and everyday health through the formulation of policies and strategies proposed for the government and to be implemented in all projects and governance. It is hoped that these findings will be helpful in further environmental studies.
This study aims to gain understanding from several scientific publications to answer the problem, namely the challenges of implementing customary law in the unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia, which has favorable laws for saving a healthy Indonesian environment. The author believes that every implementation of the law, both customary Laws and others, certainly has obstacles and challenges in this republic of Indonesia regardless of the goal of saving the environment and other factors. So to prove it, we have reviewed as many as 56 publications to back up all of them in answering this problem. Before we get an answer, of course, we will examine the number of documents that we get by relying on a phenomenological approach, namely getting answers from a large number of data through studies such as coding evaluation data and data interpretation to get correct and valid answers to the study questions after discussing the data findings, where the challenges in implementing customary law are found that the existence of positive law is more substantial even though customary law has received legal provisions and decisions of the supreme court.
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