GIS in Public Health Practice
Discover the transformative power of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in public health with GIS in Public Health Practice by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2004, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 324 pages, offering an in-depth exploration of how GIS can enhance public health initiatives.
This essential resource delves into practical applications of GIS, including disease mapping and spatial analysis, and its critical role in communicable disease control and environmental health protection. Additionally, the book discusses the implications of GIS in health care planning and policy, making it a vital reference for professionals in the field.
Whether you are a public health practitioner, researcher, or student, GIS in Public Health Practice provides valuable insights into the intersection of technology and health, equipping you with the knowledge to improve health outcomes through effective GIS applications.