Aim and Scope
Public Health Risk Assesment Journal (PHRAJ) is a leading peer-reviewed and open-access journal, published by Institute for Advanced Social, Science, and Sustainable Future (IASSSF), Jakarta, Indonesia, with e-ISSN: 3025-1109. PHRAJ is published twice a year (January and July), and all articles published are available online with open access.
Aims
PHRAJ aims to publish original research results, reviews, and policy papers authored by researchers, experts, and practitioners in the field of public health. The journal is dedicated to advancing knowledge and understanding of public health risk assessment and related fields.
Focus
PHRAJ focuses on publishing high-quality scientific articles that contribute significantly to the field of public health. The journal emphasizes research that demonstrates novelty and offers substantial scientific contributions to public health, particularly in the areas of public health risk assessment, toxic effects of pollution on human health and the environment, public health policies, and public health management.
Scope
This journal seeks to publish a broad range of scholarly articles, including:
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Integrated Public Health Risk Assessment:
Emphasizes holistic approaches to risk assessment that incorporate not only epidemiological, biostatistical, and environmental factors but also socio-economic and cultural dimensions, particularly in underserved populations. -
Eco-toxicology and Community Health:
Investigates the toxicological impacts of environmental pollution on both human health and ecosystems, with a focus on how these effects disproportionately impact vulnerable and marginalized communities. -
Public Health Policies and Equity:
Analyzes public health policies with an emphasis on their development, implementation, and differential impact on various demographic groups, particularly in the context of equity, social justice, and environmental sustainability. -
Resilient Public Health Systems:
Explores innovative strategies for managing public health systems that enhance resilience, sustainability, and inclusivity, particularly in response to climate change, natural disasters, and pandemics. -
Community-Driven Public Health Initiatives:
Highlights research on grassroots and community-led public health initiatives that address local health challenges, emphasizing participatory approaches and the integration of local knowledge and resources.