Geospatial Health Symposium #17: Geographies of Environment and Health: Big data for environment and health II
Type: Virtual Paper
Day: 2/25/2022
Start Time: 3:40 PM
End Time: 5:00 PM
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Sponsor Group(s):
Health and Medical Geography Specialty Group
, Africa Specialty Group
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Organizer(s):
Prince M. Amegbor
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Chairs(s):
Zhaoxi Zhang, Aarhus University
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Description:
The core of environment and health research is the belief that human-environment interactions have long and short term impacts on the health of humans and the environment (Fleming et al. 2017). There is a growth in the research and interest in environment and human-health partly due to growing concerns on climate change and environmental degradation. The relationship between environment and health is often complex beyond the simple models we employ as researchers to unravel the dynamism in this interaction. Big data and recent methodological and computational advances offer major promise to disentangling the complex interaction between environment and health through. Big data is not just about using large data sets, but critically, the COMBINATION of (large) datasets. The added value from integrating disparate datasets to reveal a sum greater than the individual parts. This session is intended to provide a forum for perspectives of the complex transactions between people, environment and health. To this end, emergent studies, methods and technologies in the environment and human health research will be the focus of the session.
Presentation(s), if applicable
Daniel Beene, Johns Hopkins University; Environmental metals exposures and COVID-19 severity: A case study in New Mexico, USA |
Guanyu Huang, ; Long-term surface UV irradiance data from multiple satellite observations over the U.S. for environmental health research and surveillance |
Elias Willberg, University of Helsinki; Exposure of urban cyclists to air pollution, noise, and greenery: From spatio-temporal mapping to measuring the role of route-choice |
Sangwoo "Marty" Sung, ; Enhancing urban resilience in the pandemic era using travel behavior and activity Big Data in Korea |
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Geospatial Health Symposium #17: Geographies of Environment and Health: Big data for environment and health II
Description
Virtual Paper
Contact the Primary Organizer
Prince Michael Amegbor - 11pma4@queensu.ca