Journal of Environmental Health
Instructions for Authors
The foremost mission of the Journal of Environmental Health is to provide its readers with the latest research and advancements in environmental health and protection. It serves as a widely respected educational resource and a means of elevating the discussion on a range of environmental health issues. The Journal also plays an integral role in the mission of the National Environmental Health Association, which is “to advance the environmental health and protection professional for the purpose of providing a healthful environment for all.”
The editors of the Journal of Environmental Health (JEH) invite environmental health and protection professionals, educators, and researchers, as well as other individuals or entities, to submit manuscripts for possible publication. Original technical papers, review articles, or reports on experiences, research endeavors, management techniques, or current issues are considered. Guest commentaries, special reports, letters to the editor, and other items of interest to the readership also are encouraged. Authors receive no monetary compensation for their contributions to the Journal, and all technical material is subject to peer review (see Editorial Review section, p. 6).
Authors wishing to inquire about the submission procedure should contact:
Kristen Ruby-Cisneros, Managing Editor
National Environmental Health Association
720 S. Colorado Blvd., Ste. 1000-N
Denver, CO 80246-1926
Phone: 303.756.9090, ext. 341
E-mail: kruby@neha.org
All manuscripts should be submitted via the Journal’s online site at http://jeh.msubmit.net.
Manuscripts submitted via mail or e-mail will NOT be accepted and authors will be directed to the online submission site.
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1. Determining Relevancy
Please review the subject matter list below to determine if your manuscript is appropriate for the Journal of Environmental Health.
✓ Air quality (ambient and indoor)
✓ Biotechnology (genetically modified organisms/effect on human health)
✓ Body art
✓ Children’s environmental health
✓ Disaster/emergency response
✓ Drinking-water quality
✓ Education, training, and credentialing of environmental health professionals
✓ Emerging pathogens and outbreaks
✓ Environmental justice
✓ Food safety, protection, and defense
✓ General topics at the intersection of human health and the environment
✓ Hazardous materials and toxic substances (handling, disposal, and health effects)
✓ Healthy homes, the built environment, and healthy communities
✓ Injury prevention
✓ Institutions and schools
✓ Land use planning/design
✓ Lead
✓ Legal issues
✓ Meteorology/weather/global climate change
✓ Noise, community nuisances, and community safety
✓ Occupational health and safety
✓ Onsite wastewater systems
✓ Radiation (uses and health effects)
✓ Radon
✓ Recreational waters (beaches, swimming pools, spas, and hot tubs)
✓ Risk communication and assessment
✓ Solid waste management
✓ Sustainability
✓ Technology (including computers, software, GIS, mobile applications, etc.)
✓ Terrorism and all-hazards preparedness
✓ Vector control and zoonotic diseases
✓ Water quality/pollution
✓ Workforce development, management, policy development, and leadership
2. Cover Letter
SHOULD INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING
1] Exclusive submission of the manuscript to JEH (we do not accept manuscripts that have been published previously, in print or electronic format, or are under consideration elsewhere).
2] Title of the manuscript.
3] Names of all authors (also indicate affiliation, academic degrees, beyond bachelor’s degrees, and professional diplomas and credentials [e.g., R.E.H.S.] for the corresponding author, as well as all co-authors).
➲ All individuals designated as authors should qualify for authorship. Each author should have participated sufficiently in the work to take public responsibility for the content. Authorship credit should be based only on substantial contributions to 1) conception and design, or analysis and interpretation of data; 2) drafting of the article or revision critical to the intellectual content; and 3) final approval of the version to be published. Conditions 1, 2, and 3 must all be met. Participation solely in the acquisition of funding or the collection of data does not constitute authorship. General supervision of the research group is not sufficient for authorship.
4] Corresponding-author contact information (e.g., name, title, affiliation, mailing address [no P.O. boxes], phone number, fax number, and e-mail address).
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