1st Edition
Environmentalism in Healthcare Caring for Tomorrow Ecologically
1. Sustainability in Healthcare and Its Future Impact on the Aging Generation
Mark E. Ayoub, Muhammed Murtada Ceesay, Ebubekir S. Daglilar, and Veysel Tahan
2. Environment- and Microbiome-Friendly Skincare Products
Tranum Kaur, Negin Noorbakhsh, Tarokh Arzani Birgani, and Sohila Kaur Sidhu
3. Mitigating Falls among the Aging Population
Mehdi Ebrahimi, David S.-K. Ting, and Rupp Carriveau
4. Healthcare Digital Twin: Transformative Perspectives in Socio-Technical Systems
Joshit Mohanty, Vaishali, and Sujatha Alla
5. Toward Sustainable Care: Green Solutions for Managing Chronic Conditions
Berrak Itir Ayli
6. Eco-Friendly Practices: Reducing Healthcare’s Carbon Footprint
Zulfkar Qadrie, Humaira Ashraf, Mudasir Maqbool, and Mohd Altaf Dar
7. Recent Advances in Energy-Saving Technologies for Hospital Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Systems
Xi Wang, Rupp Carriveau, and David S.-K. Ting
8. The Effect of Social Capital on Eco-Friendly Behavior
Loghman Abbasi, Hamed Sheykhi, Mohammad Shokati Amghani, and Moslem Savari
9. Measures to Manage the Urban Water Quality for Public Health
Shashikant Nishant Sharma, Kavita Dehalwar, and Ashutosh Kumar Pandey
Biography
Jacqueline A. Stagner is the undergraduate programs coordinator in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Windsor and an adjunct faculty member in the Department of Mechanical, Automotive and Materials Engineering. She co-advises students primarily in sustainable energy in the Turbulence and Energy Laboratory. Prior to working at the University of Windsor, she attained a PhD in materials science and engineering, a master of business administration, and a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. She also worked as a release engineer in the automotive industry for 6 years. She has co-edited 16 volumes since she first embarked on this rewarding calling in 2020.
David S.-K. Ting studied combustion and turbulence, followed by convection heat transfer and fluid-structure interactions, prior to joining the University of Windsor, Canada. He is the founder of the Turbulence & Energy Laboratory and a professor in the Department of Mechanical, Automotive and Materials Engineering. Prof. Ting supervises students on a wide range of research topics, including energy conservation and renewable energy. He has supervised or co-supervised more than 90 research/graduate students, authored or co-authored more than 190 journal papers, authored 5 textbooks, and co-edited more than 30 volumes.






