GIS and Public Health, Second Edition
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Book Details
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Author: Cromley, Ellen K.
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Brand: Taylor & Francis
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Edition: 2
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Binding: Hardcover
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Number of Pages: 503
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Release Date: 02-12-2011
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ISBN: 9781609187507
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Package Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.1 inches
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Languages: English
About the Book
"GIS and Public Health" by Ellen K. Cromley is an authoritative and comprehensive resource on using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to analyze and address public health problems. This book provides a thorough explanation of basic GIS concepts, tools, and methodologies, helping readers understand how to manage spatial databases and use GIS for mapping and analyzing population data, health events, risk factors, and health services. Additionally, the book emphasizes how geographical knowledge can be integrated into planning and policy for better public health outcomes.
The second edition includes updates that reflect technological advancements, such as the rise of Internet-based mapping systems and the use of cell phones and GPS-enabled devices in health data collection. It also expands on the public participation GIS aspect and introduces a chapter focusing on health disparities.
The book is filled with real-world applications, maps, diagrams, and lab exercises that can be downloaded from the companion website. It provides an international perspective, exploring GIS applications beyond the United States and how GIS is used in various parts of the world to tackle public health challenges.
Key Features:
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Authoritative Guide: The leading text on GIS in public health with clear and practical applications.
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Updated Content: Includes new technological advancements and a chapter on health disparities.
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International Focus: Covers public health issues on a global scale, making it relevant for an international audience.
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Companion Web Page: Provides downloadable data for lab exercises, which can be used for individual study or as part of a course.
Review
The second edition of GIS and Public Health builds on the success of the first edition by incorporating major technological updates and expanded coverage of global and contemporary issues in public health. Reviewers praise its clarity, completeness, and relevance, making it an essential resource for students, faculty, and professionals in public health, geography, and GIS.
Carol Hanchette, from the University of Louisville, commends the authors for their comprehensive treatment of GIS applications in public health and highlights the rapid growth in the field, which the second edition addresses effectively. Robin Puett from the University of Maryland appreciates the depth of coverage on spatial analysis methods and their application to public health.
Overall, the book is highly regarded as a practical and detailed guide to using geospatial data to understand and improve health across various populations and regions.

