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Humanitarian engineering is to provide disadvantaged individuals
and communities with engineering solutions that improve lives and
livelihoods. The provision of water, energy, food, shelter, energy
and information are some of the issues targeted by this
"discipline". Humanitarian Engineers could be the key towards
achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Currently, UNESCO is
working to strengthen engineering education through curricula
development and capacity building. It is also incorporating
sustainability topics into engineering education by highlighting
the need for green technology in engineering applications. The
careful use of resources in a way that does not compromise the
environment or deplete the materials for future generations is
called sustainable engineering. Both sustainable engineering and
humanitarian engineering require a highly interdisciplinary
approach since they aim to improve the quality of life for all. The
current book looks for the most recent challenges and approaches in
the field of humanitarian engineering. A wide variety of topics
that fall under the domain are technology-based solutions that
tackle humanitarian problems. Pandemics, ageing of population,
climate change, social inclusion, extreme poverty and hunger,
maternal health and child mortality, education for all, are some
indicative topics that could be addressed by technology. Early
warning and alerting mechanisms for physical disasters, green
engineering approaches, mobile health solutions for remote and
underserved populations, are some paradigms that fall under the
researched theme. The book is accepting research, real-life case
studies, innovative models and approaches, and other work that lies
in the presented theme. The proposed collection of chapters will
provide an overview of the present thinking and state-of-the-art
developments in humanitarian engineering. The book aims at
providing latest research findings and their practical
implementations, as well as new formulations, solutions, and case
studies for tackling humanitarian contemporary issues. The book
will give a unique opportunity to stakeholders, researchers and the
academic community working in the aforementioned domains to
understand the implications and solutions to a variety of topics.
The book is anticipated to trigger further research on issues
directly related to the proposed humanitarian topics.
Engineering disciplines have a pivotal role to play in the solution
of global humanitarian challenges, enabling our society to take
steps towards sustainable human development. Engineering can be
used as the catalyst for the change that the world needs; from
water supply to renewable energy provision, engineering knowledge
and application underpin the responses needed for us all to pursue
a sustainable future. Because the issue of humanitarianism is not
just engineering problems, there is a need to engage with
professionals, breakdown previously siloed approaches and obdurate
practices, and introduce interdisciplinary education and training
to enhance combinational expertise. Transcending Humanitarian
Engineering Strategies for Sustainable Futures provides relevant
theoretical frameworks and the latest empirical research findings
in the area of humanitarian engineering as a means for
future-proofing our communities. Covering topics such as disaster
mitigation, natural hazards, and land use change, this premier
reference source is an excellent resource for engineers,
environmentalists, sociologists, anthropologists, urban planners,
government officials, students and educators of higher education,
non-profit organizations, researchers, and academicians.
The 21st century is associated with a number of environmental,
social, and economic challenges spanning from globalization and
migration to climate change, global health, urbanization, and
natural hazards. These challenges of the modern age command our
immediate reaction towards an equal society. There is an urgent
need for scientists, researchers, and politicians to take the reins
by providing immediate solutions to tackle this harsh reality. The
need for a more human approach has recently led to what we call
humanitarian engineering. Challenges and Approaches to Humanitarian
Engineering provides relevant theoretical frameworks and the latest
empirical research findings in this area. It discusses the most
recent challenges and approaches in the field of humanitarian
engineering and presents research, case studies, and innovative
models. Covering topics such as contact tracing apps, scientific
production, and sustainable management, this book is an essential
resource for engineers, government officials, scientists,
activists, humanitarians, emergency management agencies, students
and educators of higher education, researchers, and academicians.
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