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This book is a collection of papers reflecting the latest advances in geographic research on health disease and well-being. It spans a wide range of topics theoretical perspectives and methodologies - including anti-racism post-colonialism spatial statistics spatiotemporal modeling political ecology and social network analysis. Health issues in various regions of the world are addressed by interdisciplinary authors who include scholars from epidemiology medicine public health demography and community studies. The book covers the major themes in this field such as health inequalities; environmental health; spatial analysis and modeling of disease; health care provision access and utilization; health and wellbeing; and global/transnational health and health issues in the global south. There is also a specially commissioned book review in addition to the chapters included in these six sections. Together these chapters show cogently how geographic perspectives and methods can contribute in significant ways to advancing our understanding of the complex interactions between social and physical environments and health behaviors and outcomes. This book was published as a special issue of Annals of the Association of American Geographers.
TITLE: Geographies of Health Disease and Well-being
AUTHOR: KWAN,MP
SKU: 9780415870016
PUBLISHER: Taylor & Francis Ltd
DATE PUBLISHED: 11/07/2013
PLACE PUBLISHED: United Kingdom
PAGES: 356
BINDING: Hardback
LANGUAGE: English
DIMENSIONS: 216 mm x 279 mm
WEIGHT: 1134 gr