Aims and Scope
The BIS Health and Environmental Science (BISHES) series provides a comprehensive platform for disseminating cutting-edge research at the nexus of health and environmental science. This series showcases innovative studies and solutions addressing contemporary challenges, including the impacts of environmental change on public health, sustainable health practices, and the promotion of environmental well-being.
BISHES encourages contributions that analyze trends and propose strategies to enhance health outcomes, promote environmental sustainability, and foster resilience in the face of global health challenges. By bringing together scholars, practitioners, and policymakers, BISHES aims to facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration that drives actionable solutions for healthier communities and sustainable environments.
This publication welcomes a diverse range of research topics, encompassing environmental health, epidemiology, climate change, pollution control, and sustainable health systems. It invites both theoretical and empirical research that explores the intricate links between environmental factors and public health, aiming to bridge the gap between scientific findings and practical applications.
The proceedings strive to foster dialogue and collaboration among researchers, healthcare professionals, environmentalists, and decision-makers, contributing to an ongoing conversation on navigating the complexities of health and environmental interactions in our rapidly changing world.