Surveying and mapping has recently undergone a transition: from discipline-oriented technologies, such as geodesy, surveying, photogrammetry and cartography, to the methodology-oriented integrated discipline of geoinformatics based on GPS positioning, remote sensing, digital photography and GIS for
Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems in Epidemiology
โ Scribed by S.I. Hay, S.E. Randolph, D.J. Rogers (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 2000
- Leaves
- 385
- Series
- Advances in Parasitology 47
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Editorial Board
Pages ii-iii
Contributors to volume 47
Pages v-vi
Foreword
Pages vii-viii
Compton J. Tucker
Series editors' preface
Page ix
J.R. Baker, R. Muller, D. Rollinson
Guest editors' preface
Pages xi-xiii
S.I. Hay, S.E. Randolph, D.J. Rogers
An overview of remote sensing and geodesy for epidemiology and public health application Review Article
Pages 1-35
S.I. Hay
Linking remote sensing, land cover and disease Review Article
Pages 37-78,IN1-IN4,79-80
P.J. Curran, P.M. Atkinson, G.M. Foody, E.J. Milton
Spatial statistics and geographical information systems in epidemiology and public health Review Article
Pages 81-128
T.P. Robinson
Satellites, space, time and the African trypanosomiases Review Article
Pages 129-171
D.J. Rogers
Earth observation, geographic information systems and Plasmodium falciparum malaria in sub-Saharan Africa Review Article
Pages 173-174,IN5-IN12,175-215
S.I. Hay, J.A. Omumbo, M.H. Craig, R.W. Snow
Ticks and tick-borne disease systems in space and from space Review Article
Pages 217-243
S.E. Randolph
The potential of geographical information systems and remote sensing in the epidemiology and control of human helminth infections Review Article
Pages 245-270,IN13-IN16,271-288
S. Brooker, E. Michael
Advances in satellite remote sensing of environmental variables for epidemiological applications Review Article
Pages 289-307
S.J. Goetz, S.D. Prince, J. Small
Forecasting disease risk for increased epidemic preparedness in public health Original Research Article
Pages 309-330
M.F. Myers, D.J. Rogers, J. Cox, A. Flahault, S.I. Hay
Education, outreach and the future of remote sensing in human health Review Article
Pages 331-334,IN17-IN24,335-344
B.L. Wood, L.R. Beck, B.M. Lobitz, M.R. Bobo
Index
Pages 345-351
Contents of volumes in this series
Pages 353-357
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