International Journal of Health Geographics [electronic resource] /edited by Maged Nabih. Kamel Boulos.
Contributor(s): Boulos, Maged Nabih. Kamel [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
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Continuing resourceAnalytics: Show analyticsPublisher: London : BioMed Central : Imprint: BioMed Central. Description: online resource.ISSN: 1476-072X.Subject(s): Public health | Health promotion | Health informatics | Epidemiology | Human geography | Public Health | Health Informatics | Human Geography | Epidemiology | Health Promotion and Disease Prevention | Medical GeographyOnline resources: Open Access Summary: International Journal of Health Geographics is fully dedicated to publishing novel, high quality and internationally significant manuscripts on all aspects of geospatial information systems and science applications in health and healthcare. International Journal of Health Geographics covers a wide range of interdisciplinary geospatial topics in a health/healthcare context, from spatial data infrastructure and Web geospatial interoperability research, to research into real-time Geographic Information Systems (GIS)-enabled surveillance services, remote sensing applications, spatial epidemiology, spatio-temporal statistics, internet GIS and cyberspace mapping, participatory GIS and citizen sensing, geospatial big data, healthy smart cities and regions, and geospatial Internet of Things and blockchain. The journal is thus of interest to audiences from many different fields.
International Journal of Health Geographics is fully dedicated to publishing novel, high quality and internationally significant manuscripts on all aspects of geospatial information systems and science applications in health and healthcare. International Journal of Health Geographics covers a wide range of interdisciplinary geospatial topics in a health/healthcare context, from spatial data infrastructure and Web geospatial interoperability research, to research into real-time Geographic Information Systems (GIS)-enabled surveillance services, remote sensing applications, spatial epidemiology, spatio-temporal statistics, internet GIS and cyberspace mapping, participatory GIS and citizen sensing, geospatial big data, healthy smart cities and regions, and geospatial Internet of Things and blockchain. The journal is thus of interest to audiences from many different fields.


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