Earth Observation, Public Health And One Health: Activities, Challenges and Opportunities

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Title

Earth Observation, Public Health And One Health: Activities, Challenges and Opportunities

Subject

One Health
public health risk mapping

Description

This book reviews the contributions of Earth Observation (EO) to public health practices. It examines how EO is being used to understand, track, predict, and manage infectious and chronic diseases, and it provides discussion on the current challenges and the significant development potential of EO to a One Health approach. Its objective is to address a set of questions: How does EO currently assist public health activities? What are the challenges for operational use of EO in public health? What are the opportunities for EO to benefit public health in the near future? This review concentrates on the following priority themes to which EO and geomatics can make important contributions: mosquito-borne and tick-borne diseases; water-borne diseases; air quality and extreme heat effects; and geospatial indicators of vulnerable human populations. EO has also demonstrated potential during the COVID-19 pandemic as an efficient provider of data on rapid environmental and socio-economic changes and impacts. Remotely sensed data are particularly useful for risk modelling and mapping projects to help generate information on occurrence and spatio-temporal trends of disease risk. Similarly, EO can be used to identify risk factors for disease risk or emergence detected in surveillance, and support development of early warning systems. Risk maps enable public health professionals to anticipate and prepare for health threats, and they can support responses to infectious disease epidemics or existing endemic conditions. This book emerged from the collaboration of the Public Health Agency of Canada and the Canadian Space Agency with contributions of international experts. Their findings will be of great value to public health and EO professionals interested in developing and applying geospatial applications in the risk assessment and management of public health issues.

Creator

Brazeau, Stéphanie (editor)
Ogden, Nicholas H. (editor)

Source

https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/94639.2

Publisher

CABI

Date

2022

Contributor

Sukma Kartikasari

Rights

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Relation

Andersen, K.G., Rambaut, A., Lipkin, W.I., Holmes, E.C., and Garry, R.F. (2020) The proximal origin of
SARS-CoV-2. Nature Medicine 26, 450–452. DOI: doi.org/10.1038/s41591-020-0820-9.

Format

Pdf

Language

English

Type

Textbooks

Identifier

DOI: 10.1079/9781800621183.0000
ISBN: 978-1-80062-118-3160; 978-1-80062-119-0160; 978-1-80062-120-6160

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