January-February 2026
Journal of Environmental Health
Volume 88, Number 2
About the Cover
Hyperlocal restaurants source their food from their own property. There is a paucity of literature on how food service, agriculture, and public health relate to hyperlocal restaurants. The goal of this issue’s cover article was to explore this intersection by conducting semistructured interviews with hyperlocal restaurateurs and public health officials. Results show that restaurateurs are invested in providing the best quality and value to customers, even though they perceived customers as wary of the associated cost. Results from both restaurateurs and public health officials also show that health inspectors do not ask about farm operations. The article includes suggestions and tools for environmental health practitioners and public health officials.
Table of Contents
Advancement of the Science
Hyperlocal Restaurants: The Intersection of Food Service, Agriculture, and Public Health
Environmental Health in Rural Alaskan Health Clinics: A 5-Year Review
Advancement of the Practice
From Exposure to Action: Climate Change, Children’s Health, and the Role of Environmental Health Professionals
Direct From CDC/Environmental Health Services: Do Not Forget to Test Your Environmental Health Messages: Three Tips to Help You Test Before Publication
The Practitioner’s Tool Kit: Evaluation of Air Quality
Spotlight on Success Stories From the Field: Telling Your Jurisdiction’s Story With the Food and Drug Administration’s Voluntary Program Standards
Advancement of the Practitioner
Environmental Health Calendar
JEH Quiz #4
Spotlight on ßÏÀÖÔ° Resources: Supporting Your Credential Journey
Your Association
President's Message: What We Did Over the Last Year and Looking Forward to the New Year
Special Listing
A Tribute to Our 2025 Peer Reviewers
ßÏÀÖÔ° 2026 AEC
ßÏÀÖÔ° News
Advertisers Index
CDP, Inc.
Glo Germ Company
Hedgerow Software
HS GovTech
ßÏÀÖÔ°-FDA Retail Flexible Funding Model Grant Program
NSF