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Geographic information systems: their use in environmental epidemiologic research.

Advances in geographic information system (GIS) technology, developed by geographers, provide new opportunities for environmental epidemiologists to study associations between environmental exposures and the spatial distribution of disease. A GIS is a powerful computer mapping and analysis technolog...

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Autores principales: Vine, M F, Degnan, D, Hanchette, C
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1470069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9288494
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description Advances in geographic information system (GIS) technology, developed by geographers, provide new opportunities for environmental epidemiologists to study associations between environmental exposures and the spatial distribution of disease. A GIS is a powerful computer mapping and analysis technology capable of integrating large quantities of geographic (spatial) data as well as linking geographic with nongeographic data (e.g., demographic information, environmental exposure levels). In this paper we provide an overview of some of the capabilities and limitations of GIS technology; we illustrate, through practical examples, the use of several functions of a GIS including automated address matching, distance functions, buffer analysis, spatial query, and polygon overlay; we discuss methods and limitations of address geocoding, often central to the use of a GIS in environmental epidemiologic research; and we suggest ways to facilitate its use in future studies. Collaborative efforts between epidemiologists, biostatisticians, environmental scientists, GIS specialists, and medical geographers are needed to realize the full potential of GIS technology in environmental health research and may lead to innovative solutions to complex questions.
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spelling pubmed-14700692006-06-01 Geographic information systems: their use in environmental epidemiologic research. Vine, M F Degnan, D Hanchette, C Environ Health Perspect Research Article Advances in geographic information system (GIS) technology, developed by geographers, provide new opportunities for environmental epidemiologists to study associations between environmental exposures and the spatial distribution of disease. A GIS is a powerful computer mapping and analysis technology capable of integrating large quantities of geographic (spatial) data as well as linking geographic with nongeographic data (e.g., demographic information, environmental exposure levels). In this paper we provide an overview of some of the capabilities and limitations of GIS technology; we illustrate, through practical examples, the use of several functions of a GIS including automated address matching, distance functions, buffer analysis, spatial query, and polygon overlay; we discuss methods and limitations of address geocoding, often central to the use of a GIS in environmental epidemiologic research; and we suggest ways to facilitate its use in future studies. Collaborative efforts between epidemiologists, biostatisticians, environmental scientists, GIS specialists, and medical geographers are needed to realize the full potential of GIS technology in environmental health research and may lead to innovative solutions to complex questions. 1997-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1470069/ /pubmed/9288494 Text en
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Vine, M F
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Geographic information systems: their use in environmental epidemiologic research.
title Geographic information systems: their use in environmental epidemiologic research.
title_full Geographic information systems: their use in environmental epidemiologic research.
title_fullStr Geographic information systems: their use in environmental epidemiologic research.
title_full_unstemmed Geographic information systems: their use in environmental epidemiologic research.
title_short Geographic information systems: their use in environmental epidemiologic research.
title_sort geographic information systems: their use in environmental epidemiologic research.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1470069/
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