Abstract
Geographic information, spatial analysis and geospatial technologies play an important role in understanding changes in planetary health and in defining the drivers contributing to different health outcomes both locally and globally. Patterns influencing health outcomes and disease in the environment are complex and require an understanding of the ecology of the disease and how these interact in space and time. Knowing where and when diseases are prevalent, who is affected and what may be driving these outcomes is important for determining how to respond. In reality, we all would like to be healthy and live in healthy places.
In this book, epidemiology and public health are integrated with spatial data science to examine health issues in dynamically changing environments. This is too broad a field to be completely covered in one book, and so, it has been necessary to be selective with the topics, methods and examples used to avoid overwhelming introductory readers while at the same time providing sufficient depth for geospatial experts interested in health and for health professionals interested in integrating geospatial elements for health analysis. A variety of geographic information (some novel, some volunteered, some authoritative, some big and messy) is used with a mix of methods consisting of spatial analysis, data science and spatial statistics to better understand health risks and disease outcomes.
Key Features:
Makes spatial data science accessible to health
Integrates epidemiology and disease ecology with spatial data science
Integrates theoretical geographic information science concepts
Provides practical and applied approaches for examining and exploring health and disease risks
Provides spatial data science skill development ranging from map making to spatial modelling
In this book, epidemiology and public health are integrated with spatial data science to examine health issues in dynamically changing environments. This is too broad a field to be completely covered in one book, and so, it has been necessary to be selective with the topics, methods and examples used to avoid overwhelming introductory readers while at the same time providing sufficient depth for geospatial experts interested in health and for health professionals interested in integrating geospatial elements for health analysis. A variety of geographic information (some novel, some volunteered, some authoritative, some big and messy) is used with a mix of methods consisting of spatial analysis, data science and spatial statistics to better understand health risks and disease outcomes.
Key Features:
Makes spatial data science accessible to health
Integrates epidemiology and disease ecology with spatial data science
Integrates theoretical geographic information science concepts
Provides practical and applied approaches for examining and exploring health and disease risks
Provides spatial data science skill development ranging from map making to spatial modelling
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Boca Raton |
Publisher | CRC Press (Taylor & Francis) |
Number of pages | 390 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781003435082 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781032563565 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Aug 2024 |
Publication series
Name | CRC Press |
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