<p><span>Over the last thirty years or so, there have been tremendous advancements in the area of geospatial health; however, somehow, two aspects have not received as much attention as they should have received. These are a) limitations of different spatial analytical tools and b) progress in makin
Geospatial Technologies for Urban Health
β Scribed by Yongmei Lu, Eric Delmelle
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 263
- Series
- Global Perspectives on Health Geography
- Edition
- 1st ed. 2020
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume presents a timely collection of research papers on the progress, opportunities, and challenges related to the advancement of geospatial technologies for applications in urban health research and management. The chapter authors cover technologies ranging from traditional GIS and remote sensing technologies, to recently developed tracking/locational technologies and volunteered geographic information (VGI). In four main sections, the book uniquely contributes to the conversation of how geospatial technologies and other GIScience research may be enhanced by addressing the data and challenges presented by urban health issues. The book is intended for those with backgrounds in health and medical geography, social epidemiology, urban planning, health management, and lifestyle research.
The book starts with an introduction by the editors, providing an overview of traditional and emerging geospatial technologies and how they each can significantly contribute to urban health studies. Section 1 covers urban health risk and disease, and analyses the spatial and temporal patterns of selected urban health issues. Section 2 addresses urban health service access, and demonstrates how traditional and new geospatial technologies apply to different segments of urban populations facing varied challenges. Section 3 focuses on incorporating geospatial technologies in promoting healthy behaviours and lifestyles in urban settings. Section 4 assesses how geospatial technologies may be incorporated into urban health policies and management practices. Adopting a forward-looking perspective, these papers examine the various health challenges in urban systems, and explore how new and emerging geospatial technologies will need to develop to address these problems.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xi
Introduction (Yongmei Lu, Eric Delmelle)....Pages 1-10
Front Matter ....Pages 11-11
Geospatial Approaches to Measuring Personal Heat Exposure and Related Health Effects in Urban Settings (Margaret M. Sugg, Christopher M. Fuhrmann, Jennifer D. Runkle)....Pages 13-30
Geographic Variation in Cardiovascular Disease Mortality: A Study of Linking Risk Factors and Built Environment at a Local Health Unit in Canada (Lei Wang, Chris I. Ardern, Dongmei Chen)....Pages 31-51
Evaluating the Effect of Domain Size of the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) Model on Regional PM2.5 Simulations (Xiangyu Jiang, Eun-Hye Yoo)....Pages 53-72
Front Matter ....Pages 73-73
Serving a Segregated Metropolitan Area: Disparities in Spatial Access to Primary Care Physicians in Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Fahui Wang, Michael Vingiello, Imam M. Xierali)....Pages 75-94
Considerations When Using Individual GPS Data in Food Environment Research: A Scoping Review of βSelective (Daily) Mobility Biasβ in GPS Exposure Studies and Its Relevance to the Retail Food Environment (Reilley Plue, Lauren Jewett, Michael J. Widener)....Pages 95-112
Dynamic Emergency Medical Service Dispatch: Role of Spatiotemporal Machine Learning (Sunghwan Cho, Dohyeong Kim)....Pages 113-129
Front Matter ....Pages 131-131
Incorporating Online Survey and Social Media Data into a GIS Analysis for Measuring Walkability (Xuan Zhang, Lan Mu)....Pages 133-155
Leveraging Social Media to Track Urban Park Quality for Improved Citizen Health (Coline C. Dony, Emily Fekete)....Pages 157-177
Front Matter ....Pages 179-179
Spatiotemporal Analysis and Data Mining of the 2014β2016 Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in West Africa (Qinjin Fan, Xiaobai A. Yao, Anrong Dang)....Pages 181-208
Extending Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) with Geospatial Software as a Service: Participatory Asset Mapping Infrastructures for Urban Health (Marynia Kolak, Michael Steptoe, Holly Manprisio, Lisa Azu-Popow, Megan Hinchy, Geraldine Malana et al.)....Pages 209-230
Improving Urban and Peri-urban Health Outcomes Through Early Detection and Aid Planning (Kathryn Grace, Alan T. Murray, Ran Wei)....Pages 231-250
Back Matter ....Pages 251-259
β¦ Subjects
Geography; Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns); Geographical Information Systems/Cartography; Public Health; Medical Geography; Big Data
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