Health Geography
examines the interdisciplinary domain of health geography, systematically integrating geographical science with public health paradigms.
It provides an in-depth analysis of the theoretical foundations, methodological innovations, and practical implications of health geography.
Special emphasis is placed on employing geo-spatial technologies, such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing, to enhance disease prevention, health risk assessments, and healthcare resource allocation.
By fostering an integrative dialogue among geography, epidemiology, and advanced technological approaches, the book addresses contemporary public health challenges from local to global scales.
The book includes over 50 international case studies addressing infectious and chronic diseases, and health resource allocation.
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