About the Journal

The naming of the SULOLIPU Journal comes from the regional language of the archipelago with the root word Sulo which means torch (Bugis and Toraja languages), torch (Makassar language), lamp, or lamp (Mandar language); all of which can mean Light or Enlightenment. Furthermore, Lipu means land or earth (Toraja language) and country or village (Bugis language), which connotes the meaning of the surrounding nature or environment; In complete, the SULOLIPU newsletter contains meaning as a medium or vehicle for communication to disseminate environmental health sanitation hygiene information and related efforts to create and enjoy a healthy environment, which was born from around the South Sulawesi region of Indonesia.

Accepted writings cover the Environmental Health Science family with code 359 by the Ministry of Research Technology Higher Education, which can be in the form of Research Articles, Book Reviews, Literature Reviews, Commentaries / Opinions, Scientific News (Scientific News), and Letters to the Editor. The paper concerns Basic Sanitation (water health, liquid waste management, feces disposal, waste handling, food and beverage health, vector control), air health, pesticide safety, healthy homes and housekeeping, clean and healthy living behavior, personal hygiene, sanitation of public places-tourism-matra, transportation sanitation, industrial sanitation and work safety, hospital sanitation, sanitation of coastal and marine areas, environment-based diseases, environmental impact analysis, environmental risk management, environmental health epidemiology, environmental microbiology.

Sulolipu: Communication Media for Academics and the Community is a periodical scientific journal published by the Makassar Health Polytechnic Ministry of Health, Department of Environmental Health with pISSN: 0854-624X (Print), and e-ISSN: 2622-6960 (Online)