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Bridging the Climate Gap: Leveraging Green Infrastructure and Technology for Resilient Health Systems in Developing Nations
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Author(s): Priya Makhija (Jain University, India), Anita Walia (Jain University, India), R. Thanga Kumar (Jain University, India), A. Vyshnavi (Jain University, India)and Shankar Prasad Prasad (Jain University, India)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 22
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Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and Its Intersection With Health and Well-Being
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Sandeep Poddar (Lincoln University College, Malaysia)and Waliza Ansar (Behala College, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-9755-8.ch002
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Abstract
Green infrastructure is a crucial strategy for climate change adaptation, enhancing health, air quality, and patient outcomes. It also offers ecosystem services that improve human health and well-being. However, the benefits of green infrastructure have not been thoroughly assessed. Geographic Information Systems (GI) in the context of climate change can provide economic and public health benefits. Green infrastructure, including sustainable building techniques, water management systems, and renewable energy systems, reduces reliance on finite resources and promotes environmental sustainability. Advancements in technology, such as early warning systems, telemedicine, and health data analytics, enhance operational effectiveness, disaster preparedness, and service delivery. This book chapter explores the potential of green infrastructure and technology in constructing resilient health systems in developing nations, highlighting the need for a comprehensive strategy that combines innovation and sustainability to address climate change.
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