URBAN HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
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Abstract
Environmental Health Management is an art that implements and regulates the system of the public health department to maintain the ecological balance between humans and their environment (biotic and abiotic) in order to achieve a healthy and happy quality. The environmental health management function consists of the planning function, the mobilization and implementation function, the organizing function and the direction and supervision function. The role of management in environmental health is that environmental management has two dimensions, namely "integration" and "conflict". Ideally, various environmental management instruments can be formulated in an integrated manner so as to accommodate various interest groups. In practice, environmental management cannot open from conflict. Therefore, environmental managers must have the capacity to manage conflicts of various conflicting interests.