SHE2024: Stimulating Healthy Environments. Healthy Living Explored in the Living Lab Realm MECC Maastricht, Netherlands, May 14-16, 2024 |
Conference website | https://www.she2024.com/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=she2024 |
Abstract registration deadline | February 23, 2024 |
Submission deadline | March 31, 2024 |
Conference Focus: Healthy Living and Sustainable Happiness
SHE2024 goes beyond boundaries, immersing itself in the intricacies of Healthy Living and the creation of spaces for sustainable happiness. The synergy among the built environment, healthcare, and technological innovations propels us to confront both scientific and practical challenges. This prompts a profound exploration aimed at cultivating an environment that not only promotes individual wellbeing but also contributes to a more enjoyable and fulfilling living environment for all of us.
Living Labs: Catalysts for Exploration
Living labs emerge as pivotal spaces for this exploration toward a healthier, more inclusive, and caring environments. Recognizing their unique role, SHE2024 leverages Living Labs as transformative platforms. Here, we address pressing global challenges: the complexities of ageing societies, increasing social economic health differences, the imperative for sustainable and human-centered solutions, and the shortage of (care) professionals. The conference serves as a global stage to delve into the collaborative potential of Living Labs, navigating challenges collectively on a worldwide scale.
Balancing Social Capital and Respecting Nature
The commitment to healthier living extends beyond personal wellbeing. SHE2024 places a significant emphasis on nurturing social capital within communities and underscores the imperative to respect and preserve nature. As we navigate challenges at the intersection of the built environment, healthcare, and technological innovations, our collective efforts strive for solutions that not only contribute to individual wellbeing but also enhance the collective health of our communities, all while honoring the natural world.
Submission Guidelines
The aim of the Smart Healthy Environment 2024 conference is to discuss the state-of-the-art of healthy smart living. We invite you to submit a scientific conference paper or research poster on your research on the ultimate relationship between merged socio-technological-spatial innovations as an answer to societal developments such as the ageing population and economic health differences. The contributions are subject to a blind peer review process.
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference.
Guidelines for conference papers:
- Full papers should be written in English
- Title: try to be concise
- Abstract: maximum of 200 words, including background and aim, methodology/approach, most important result, and conclusion.
- Keywords: maximum of 5 keywords
- The length of the paper is 3000 words (maximum), excluding references and tables
- Paper structure: introduction, methodology, results and analysis, discussion and conclusion, acknowledgements, references
- Use the MS Word format template to submit your conference paper
Guidelines for research posters:
- Posters should be written in English
- Elements: title, introduction, methodology, results and analysis, discussion and conclusion
- Size: A0 portrait
- Font size: approximately 24
- Use the MS PowerPoint format template to submit your research poster
Topics:
- Empathic and Caring Living Environment
- Enabling and Inclusive Housing Typologies
- Adaptive and Regenerative Built Environment
- Healthy Cities and Emerging Nature-based Housing Solutions
- Smart Homes and Communities
- Citizen Sciences and Agency
- Indicated Health and Smart Health
- Ethically and Socially Responsible Living (with care) Concepts
Deadlines:
- Full paper: February 23, 2024 (extended deadline!)
- Acceptance and feedback from reviewers: March 10, 2024
Committees
Scientific board
- prof.dr.ir. Masi Mohammadi (TU/e)
- Prof.dr. Niels Chavannes (NeLL)
- Camilla Evensson (RISE)
- To be announced
Scientific review committee
- prof.dr.ir. Masi Mohammadi (TU/e)
- dr. Gerald Gosselink (HAN)
- dr.ir. Olivia Guerra Santin (TU/e)
- dr. Sander van de Hoef (NeLL, LUMC)
- dr. Pai Liu (TU/e)
- dr. Nienke Moor (HAN)
- dr. Louis Neven (HAN)
- dr.ir. Frits Schulteiss (HAN)
- dr.ir. Shore Shanooir (TU/e)
- To be announced
Organizing committee
- prof.dr.ir. Masi Mohammadi
- Moniek van Loon, MSc)
- ir. Leonie van Buuren, EngD
- ing. Toine van Lieshout