1st Edition

Towards Resilient Societies: The Synergy of Religion, Education, Health, Science, and Technology Proceedings of the International Conference on Innovative Interdisciplinary Science for Inclusive and Sustainable Future (GreenThink 2024), Jakarta, Indonesia, September 12th—13th, 2024 (2-Volume Set)

Edited By Maila D.H. Rahiem
1070 Pages
by CRC Press

Resilience and sustainability are essential in navigating today’s global challenges.  Towards Resilient Societies: The Synergy of Religion, Education, Health, Science, and Technology  presents innovative interdisciplinary research that explores how diverse fields contribute to building adaptive and inclusive communities. This book highlights the intersections of governance, education, health,... Read more

1. ⁠Governance, Social Resilience, and Political Transformations in the 21st Century  2. Education and Psychology in Building Resilient and Inclusive Societies  3. Transforming Economies and Legal Frameworks for a Sustainable Future  4. Innovations in Science, Health, and Technology for Societal Resilience  5. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Religion, Ethics, and Sustainability  6. Language, Communication, and Humanities in Shaping Cultural and Social Sustainability  7. Advancing Gender Equity and Inclusive Development in a Changing World

Biography

Prof. Maila Dinia Husni Rahiem, M.A., Ph.D., is a professor of Early Childhood Education and Social Welfare at Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Indonesia. She currently serves as the Head of the Center for International Cooperation Services (PLKI) and is a Senior Advisor to the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education of the Republic of Indonesia. Additionally, she is the Director of the Center for the Study of Religion, Environment, and Climate Change and an Adjunct Professor at Central Queensland University, Australia.

Her research interests include resilience, disaster management, sustainability, early childhood education, Islamic education, and narrative inquiry. She has published extensively on child development, education for sustainable development, disaster risk reduction, and the role of religion in fostering community resilience. Recognized among the Top 2% of Scientists Worldwide by Stanford University, she has received multiple academic excellence awards for her impactful research and publications.

Prof. Maila plays a pivotal role in advancing international research collaborations, policy development, and sustainability initiatives. As Chief Editor of the GreenThink 2024 Proceedings, she has contributed significantly to interdisciplinary discussions on the synergy of religion, education, health, science, and technology in fostering resilient societies.