Technology Innovation for Sustainable Development of Healthcare and Disaster Management

Technology Innovation for Sustainable Development of Healthcare and Disaster Management

Soshino, Yasuhiro; Geumpana, Teuku; Dutta, Anirban; Ray, Pradeep Kumar; Shaw, Rajib

Springer Verlag, Singapore

10/2024

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Technology innovation for sustainable healthcare and disaster Management.- The Role of Social media in Disaster management:Opportunities, Challenges, and Future Directions.- Technology Innovations for Disaster Management in Developing Countries-Case Study for the Indian Ocean Tsunami at Banda Aceh, Indonesia.- Design and Development of the Medical Fuel Cell Vehicle-The technology links Mitigation and Adaptation in Climate Change.- Technologies for Disaster Management: Case Studies in the Past Tsunami in Japan.- Emerging Technologies to avoid preventable death in emergencies: A Case study on Hypothermia Prevention in a refugee centre in winter.- Techniques and process development for quick response and sustainable Recovery.- Towards a housing design that can withstand natural disasters: A Study in Sundarbans.- Innovative Sanitation System for Disaster Victims and Social Sanitation Challenges.- Benefits and Barriers of Using WhatsApp In Eye Health Communication in DeprivedSettings in India.- Applications of Drones in Disaster Response.- A Generic Model to Capture Essential Information on Limited Capacity Mobile Devices during a Disaster.- Intelligent eye tracking for the early diagnosis of autism: A Mental Health Disaster with families.- Avoiding Health Disasters using Blockchain Technology: A Plastic Surgery Perspective.- Healthcare 4.0 (and 5.0): Digitising Health and Care.- Digital Twin Model based Portable Neuroimaging Analysis for Home-based Interventions in Type 2 Diabetes.
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Technological innovation;Sustainable development;Healthcare;Disaster management;Climate change