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S U S TA N I B I L I T Y G R E E N E N V I R O M E N T A N D G R E E N E N E R G Y

W Y I E E X H I B I T C L A S S I F I C A T I O N
E N V I R O M E N T

KEY FEATURES OF
THE MEDICAL CITY
Energy efficiency: The medical city could be designed to use energy-efficient
appliances, lighting, and HVAC systems to minimize energy consumption.

Renewable energy sources: The medical city could incorporate renewable


energy sources like solar or wind power to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

Water conservation: The medical city could use water-saving fixtures, such as
low-flow toilets and showerheads, and capture and reuse rainwater for
non-potable uses like irrigation and flushing.

Waste reduction and management: The medical city could implement recycling
programs, reduce waste generation, and ensure proper disposal of hazardous
materials.
( LDS ) ( SPT )
Green spaces and biodiversity: The medical city could incorporate green
LIGHT DETECT SYSTEM S O L A R PA N E L T R A C K E R spaces and natural habitats to promote biodiversity and provide a healthier
environment for patients, staff, and visitors.
Increased energy production: Solar panel trackers can increase the
Energy efficiency: LDR light systems turn on only when there
energy production of a solar panel system by up to 25% or more, de- Sustainable transportation: The medical city could encourage the use of sus-
is insufficient ambient light, which saves energy and reduces
pending on the type of tracker and the location of the solar panels. tainable transportation options, such as electric or hybrid vehicles, public
electricity costs.
This increased energy production can help to offset the cost of the transportation, or bike-sharing programs.
solar panel system over time.
Cost-effective: LDRs are inexpensive compared to other
types of light sensors, making them an affordable option for
Improved efficiency: Solar panel trackers can improve the efficiency
many applications.
of a solar panel system by keeping the solar panels pointed directly BENEFITS OF THE
at the sun throughout the day. This reduces the amount of time that
Low maintenance: LDRs are durable and have a long lifespan,
which reduces maintenance requirements and replacement
the solar panels are shaded, which can reduce the overall energy MEDICAL CITY
production of the system.
costs.
Environmental benefits: Sustainable practices in a medical city can reduce the
Greater flexibility: Solar panel trackers can be programmed to adjust
Easy to use: LDR light systems are easy to install and use. environmental impact of healthcare facilities and operations. This can include
the angle and orientation of the solar panels based on the location of
They do not require complex wiring or programming. reduced energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, water use, and
the sun, which makes them ideal for use in areas with changing
waste generation. By reducing these impacts, a medical city can contribute to
weather patterns or in areas where the sun's path changes through-
Adaptive: LDR light systems automatically adjust to changes the global effort to mitigate climate change, conserve natural resources, and
out the year.
in ambient light levels, making them ideal for applications protect ecosystems.
that require variable light levels, such as street lighting or
Increased return on investment: By increasing the energy production
outdoor security lighting. Social benefits: Sustainable practices in a medical city can also have signifi-
of a solar panel system and improving its efficiency, solar panel
cant social benefits. For example, by promoting active transportation options
trackers can help to increase the return on investment of the system.
Eco-friendly: LDR light systems can reduce light pollution and such as walking and cycling, a medical city can improve the health and
This can make it a more attractive option for homeowners, business-
preserve natural habitats by reducing the amount of artificial well-being of its residents, reduce traffic congestion and air pollution, and en-
es, and other organizations that are looking to invest in renewable
light in the environment. hance the overall quality of life. Additionally, by providing accessible and af-
energy.
fordable healthcare services to all members of the community, a medical city
can promote social equity and reduce health disparities.

Economic benefits: Sustainable practices in a medical city can also result in


economic benefits. By reducing energy and water consumption, waste genera-
tion, and operating costs, a medical city can save money in the long run. Addi-
tionally, by promoting local economic development through the use of sustain-
able materials and technologies, a medical city can support local businesses
and create new job opportunities.

In summary, the benefits of sustainability in a medical city are numerous and


wide-ranging, and can contribute to the well-being of individuals, communi-
ties, and the planet as a whole.

COLLABORATION JABATAN
ALAM SEKITAR
INSTITUT
PENDIDIKAN
AIMST

PARTNER MALAYSIA GURU


UNIVERSITY
S U S TA N I B I L I T Y G R E E N E N V I R O M E N T A N D G R E E N E N E R G Y

INTRODUCTION PROBLEM STATEMENT HYPOTHESIS


"The adoption of sustainable prac-
Welcome to the future of sustainable healthcare! The Medical City of the Future is Poor air quality: The medical city may be located in an area with high levels of air pollu-
tices in the design, construction,
not only designed to provide the highest level of patient care, but also to promote tion, which can have adverse effects on the health of patients, staff, and visitors. Inade-
and operation of a medical city can
sustainability and environmental responsibility. With the increasing global concern quate waste management: The medical city may generate a significant amount of waste,
lead to significant environmental,
for environmental issues, healthcare facilities must also take responsibility for including medical and hazardous waste, which requires proper management to prevent social, and economic benefits, in-
their ecological impact. The Medical City of the Future aims to minimize its envi- negative environmental and health impacts. Inefficient use of energy and water: The cluding reduced resource con-
ronmental impact while maximizing its benefits to patients and healthcare profes- medical city may consume a large amount of energy and water, which can lead to higher sumption, improved health out-
sionals alike. By incorporating sustainable design and practices into the facility's costs and greenhouse gas emissions, as well as strain on local resources. Limited comes, and increased cost sav-
construction, operation, and maintenance, the Medical City of the Future is poised green spaces: The medical city may lack green spaces, such as parks or gardens, which ings."
to set a new standard for environmentally responsible healthcare delivery. Join us are important for providing a natural environment that can help reduce stress and pro-
as we explore the exciting possibilities of a future Medical City that not only deliv- mote healing. Climate change impacts: The medical city may be vulnerable to the im- This hypothesis suggests that
ers state-of-the-art healthcare, but also prioritizes sustainability and environ- pacts of climate change, such as extreme weather events or the spread of vector-borne sustainability is not only important
mental responsibility. diseases. for environmental reasons, but
also for social and economic rea-
sons. By adopting sustainable
practices, a medical city can
reduce its environmental impact,
METHODOLOGY OBJECTIVE improve the health and well-being
of patients and staff, and reduce
Reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions: One of the primary ob- operating costs.
FINAL jectives of a sustainability project for a medical city may be to reduce energy con-
DESIGNING PLANNING Examples of sustainable practices
sumption and greenhouse gas emissions. This could involve implementing ener-
We took the problem statement in the context of a medical city in-
and started designing the pro-
So we did is an MEDICAL CITY. gy-efficient building design, using renewable energy sources, and promoting sus-
ject first we thought to do a mi- We sketch the the design for it clude energy-efficient building
nature city , but due there so for it we conclude that to do a tainable transportation options. design, the use of renewable
many that are avaible , we in- urban desgin to solve most of the
stead think outside the box world problem energy sources, green transpor-
SEARCH Reduce waste generation: A sustainability project for a medical city may also aim to tation options, waste reduction
PROBLEM reduce waste generation and promote recycling and composting. This could involve
and recycling, water conservation
FINAL
measures, and sustainable land-
By conducting study on the internet, TEST developing a comprehensive waste reduction and recycling program for healthcare
in books, and in periodicals, we scaping.
were able to establish our own issue
statementsand project ideas. The goal We already test the solar panel facilities.
was to establish a sustainable tracker and ldr light sensor, the
To test this hypothesis, data could
MEDICAL CITY as a starting point. rest is all concept plan to test but in
the near future , let’s make fiction Promote social equity: A sustainability project for a medical city could also aim to be collected and analyzed to eval-
into reality uate the environmental, social,
promote social equity by ensuring that all members of the community have access to
and economic impacts of sustain-
technique or collection of methods for showing
library research methodology The problem is
healthcare services. This could involve developing programs and services to address able practices in a medical city.
that teaching approach must be completely
revised. health inequalities and improve healthcare access for underserved populations. This could include measuring
energy consumption and green-
house gas emissions, assessing
Ensure economic viability: A sustainability project for a medical city may also aim to
patient health outcomes and sat-
ensure economic viability by reducing operating costs and promoting sustainable isfaction, and analyzing cost sav-
economic growth. This could involve developing partnerships with local businesses ings associated with sustainable
and promoting sustainable tourism and development. practices.

SCOPE OF THE PROJECT


Reduce energy consumption: The medical city could aim to reduce its energy conFacilities planning: This involves the plan-
ning and design of medical facilities, such as hospitals, clinics, research centers, and administrative buildings.

Infrastructure planning: This involves the planning and design of infrastructure to support the medical facilities, such as
roads, parking, water supply, sewage, and waste management.

Technology planning: This involves the planning and implementation of advanced medical technologies, such as telemedi-
cine, medical imaging, and electronic health records.

Safety and security planning: This involves the planning and implementation of safety and security measures to protect pa-
MEDICAL CITY COMPLEX
tients, staff, and visitors, such as fire safety, emergency response, and access control.
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Sustainability planning: This involves the planning and implementation of sustainable practices to minimize the environ-
mental impact of the medical city, such as energy efficiency, waste reduction, and water conservation.

CONCLUSION
In conclusion, sustainability is a critical factor in the design, construction, and operation of a medical city. By adopting sustainable practices, a medical city can reduce its environmental impact, improve the health and well-being
of patients and staff, and reduce operating costs. Sustainable practices such as energy-efficient building design, the use of renewable energy sources, green transportation options, waste reduction and recycling, water conserva-
tion measures, and sustainable landscaping can all contribute to a more sustainable medical city. However, sustainability in a medical city is not just about environmental impact. It also involves promoting social equity and econom-
ic viability. Ensuring accessibility to healthcare services for all members of the community, reducing health inequalities, and promoting local economic development are also important factors. A sustainable medical city is not only
environmentally responsible but also socially and economically sustainable. It is a holistic approach that aims to create a healthy, vibrant, and resilient community for all its stakeholders.

International
Sekolah Menengah Federation of Inventors'
Dato Bijaya Setia Associations

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