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

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 t...

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Other Authors: Brazeau, Stéphanie (Editor), Ogden, Nicholas H. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: UK CABI 2022
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