Well-being and Feasibility
Objective and Agenda
The Conference promises to provide a vivid forum for discussion of research findings, needs, strategies, recommendations, designing, manufacturing, education, management and opportunities for effective international collaborations on topics of interactions with environments as tools for well-being across adulthood.
Well-being enablers represent multiple aspects of science, schools, disciplines and industry. An interdisciplinary approach in this context refers to interplay of a wide range of traditional scientific sectors.
In this interdisciplinary context speakers will take a broad view on the available means to increase and maintain the adults’ holistic well-being. Holistic well-being is applied to young, middle-aged and old adults, including the retired and the elderly.
Presentations will help us manage, integrate and convert diverse scientific data obtained from different people and from various circumstances. Integrating environmental concerns and challenges into new products, procedures, and working and living spaces supporting well-being is challenging because persons are confronted with complex issues.
Instead of a narrow focus on single factors and exposure pathways, this complex functional whole calls for a holistic approach. For this purpose the collected data need to be both useful and usable. Feasibility and Well-being assessment is to be based on obtaining real and relevant measurements of actual environmental factors and their combinations. Consequently, advanced evaluation methods are required for analyzing complex interactions between well-being and multiple environmental factors.
The great aim is to compile a book based on the conference material addressing the significance of environments to the well-being of all persons.
Captivating contributions cover, among others, the following challenging topics:
General theme session.
1 Implementation of Well-Being
2 Health issues and complex environmental factors
3 Productive Aging and Well Being
4 Well-Being Delivery System and Work
5 Life Science and Health Issues
6 Ergonomics and Wellbeing
7 Health Sciences and Well-Being
Please indicate these numbers of subject areas (1-7) in your abstract form which is available at
Organizer
Feasibility and Well-being – The Sixteenth International Conference on Combined Actions and Combined Effects of Environmental Factors (ICCEF 2018) is organized by Japan Society of Public Health Physical Therapy and The Work Life Ability Network under the auspices of The International Society for Complex Environmental Studies (ISCES) in cooperation with Gunma Paz University (Japan), University of Tampere (Finland), and with renowned international experts in the field.
The organizer of the Conference invites all interested individuals to submit abstracts and attend to the event.