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Geographies of Health provides an accessible overview of the theoretical perspectives, methodologies, and research in the field of health geography. Setting out the debates and reviewing the evidence that links health outcomes with social and physical environments, this new edition of the well-established text offers updated examples from a range of geographical settings and a fresh emphasis on qualitative research approaches.
Setting out the debates and reviewing the evidence that links health outcomes with social and physical environments, this new edition of the well-established text
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Produktbeschreibung
Geographies of Health provides an accessible overview of the theoretical perspectives, methodologies, and research in the field of health geography. Setting out the debates and reviewing the evidence that links health outcomes with social and physical environments, this new edition of the well-established text offers updated examples from a range of geographical settings and a fresh emphasis on qualitative research approaches.
Setting out the debates and reviewing the evidence that links health outcomes with social and physical environments, this new edition of the well-established text offers an accessible overview of the theoretical perspectives, methodologies, and research in the field of health geography

Includes international examples, drawn from a broad range of countries, and extensive illustrations
Unique in its approach to health geography, as opposed to medical geography
New chapters focus on contemporary concerns including neighborhoods and health, ageing, and emerging infectious disease
Offers five new case studies and an fresh emphasis on qualitative research approaches
Written by two of the leading health geographers in the world, each with extensive experience in research and policy
Autorenporträt
Anthony C. Gatrell is Professor of the Geography of Health at Lancaster University. His research interests include applications of spatial analysis and GIS in health and medicine, health inequalities, and associations between mobility and health. He is the author of Distance and Space: A Geographical Perspective (1983), Interactive Spatial Data Analysis (with Trevor Bailey, 1995), GIS and Health (edited with Markku Löytönen, 1998), and Geographies of Health, second edition (Blackwell, 2011). Susan J. Elliott is the Dean of the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences at the University of Waterloo, Canada where she is actively involved in research related to integrated knowledge translation in the area of environment and health research. She has published extensively around relationships between health and the built environment, health and the socially constructed environment, and health and the physical environment. Her research activities span the globe, with current activities related to access to safe water and sanitation in Africa.
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The best health/medical geography textbook on the market. The adjustments, additions, and alterations in the third edition only heighten my enthusiasm. It is well organised, accessible, extremely well written and features a good range of international examples. I will certainly adopt this new edition.--Graham Moon, University of Southampton