Geografía de la Salud

Geografía de la Salud

Author: Aurelio Serrano Miranda

Publisher:

Published: 2016-04-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781506512709

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El presente título, es un esfuerzo multidisciplinario con la participación de profesionales de diferentes países como Cuba, España, México y Venezuela, que mediante un trabajo conjunto tratan de visualizar la importancia de la Geografía de la Salud. Esta rama del conocimiento cobra relevancia, sobre todo hoy que en todos los espacios mundiales se establece la importancia del calentamiento de la tierra y como este fenómeno, está modificando los ecosistemas, produciendo cambios climaticos en el planeta, además de la desaparición de especies, favoreciendo la presencia de modificaciones genéticas en algunos microrganismos patógenos, haciéndolos resistentes a todo tipo de medicamentos para su eliminación y asi mismo en los tratamientos para los seres humanos. En el texto se abordan diversos conceptos y posturas relacionados a la Geografía de la Salud y, en todos ellos ellos se trata de resaltar determinados procesos en relación a factores ambientales que influyen en su propagación y sobre todo motivar a aquellos profesionales vinculados a las opciones de solución para los problemas que atañen a la seres humanos, a los animales y a los ecosistemas, para tratar de cubrir vacíos sobre la materia.


Health and Medical Geography, Fourth Edition

Health and Medical Geography, Fourth Edition

Author: Michael Emch

Publisher: Guilford Publications

Published: 2017-02-20

Total Pages: 553

ISBN-13: 1462520065

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Why are rainfall, carcinogens, and primary care physicians distributed unevenly over space? The fourth edition of the leading text in the field has been updated and reorganized to cover the latest developments in disease ecology and health promotion across the globe. The book accessibly introduces the core questions and perspectives of health and medical geography and presents cutting-edge techniques of mapping and spatial analysis. It explores the intersecting genetic, ecological, behavioral, cultural, and socioeconomic processes that underlie patterns of health and disease in particular places, including how new diseases and epidemics emerge. Geographic dimensions of health care access and service provision are addressed. More than 100 figures include 16 color plates; most are available as PowerPoint slides at the companion website. New to This Edition: *Chapters on the political ecology of health; emerging infectious diseases and landscape genetics; food, diet, and nutrition; and urban health. *Coverage of Middle East respiratory syndrome, Ebola, and Zika; impacts on health of global climate chan≥ contaminated water crises in economically developed countries, including in Flint, Michigan; China's rapid industrial growth; and other timely topics. *Updated throughout with current data and concepts plus advances in GIS. Pedagogical Features: *End-of-chapter review questions and suggestions for further reading. *Section Introductions that describe each chapter. *"Quick Reviews"--within-chapter recaps of key concepts. *Bold-faced key terms and an end-of-book glossary.


Geographies of Health, Disease and Well-being

Geographies of Health, Disease and Well-being

Author: Mei-Po Kwan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-03-23

Total Pages: 551

ISBN-13: 1134902883

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This book is a collection of papers reflecting the latest advances in geographic research on health, disease, and well-being. It spans a wide range of topics, theoretical perspectives, and methodologies - including anti-racism, post-colonialism, spatial statistics, spatiotemporal modeling, political ecology, and social network analysis. Health issues in various regions of the world are addressed by interdisciplinary authors, who include scholars from epidemiology, medicine, public health, demography, and community studies. The book covers the major themes in this field such as health inequalities; environmental health; spatial analysis and modeling of disease; health care provision, access, and utilization; health and wellbeing; and global/transnational health and health issues in the global south. There is also a specially commissioned book review in addition to the chapters included in these six sections. Together, these chapters show cogently how geographic perspectives and methods can contribute in significant ways to advancing our understanding of the complex interactions between social and physical environments and health behaviors and outcomes. This book was published as a special issue of Annals of the Association of American Geographers.


The Geography of Central America and Mexico

The Geography of Central America and Mexico

Author: Thomas A. Rumney

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Published: 2013-04-04

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 0810886375

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Connecting the massive landscapes of North and South America is Mexico and Central America. An area of fascination and study for geographers and other scholars from around the world, these lands and peoples have played important roles in the discoveries and distributions of civilizations, resources, and nations for millennia. These regions have stimulated a large mass of research and publications across the many sub-disciplines of geography. The Geography of Central America and Mexico: A Scholarly Guide and Bibliography by Thomas A. Rumneycollects, organizes, and presents as many of these scholarly publications as possible to help and encourage efforts in the teaching, study, and continuing scholarship of the geography of this area, which covers Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama, as well as the region as a whole. Beginning with the region as a whole, each chapter that follows, one per nation, is divided by specific sub-disciplines of geography: cultural geography, social geography, economic geography, historical geography, physical and environmental geography, political geography, and urban geography. Each section is then further divided into by document type: atlases, books, book chapters, articles from scholarly journals, master’s theses, and doctoral dissertations. Although the majority of entries recorded focus on English-language works, selected entries written in Spanish, as well as French, German, and other languages are also included (with these entries’ titles then translated into English and noted accordingly).


Health Geographies

Health Geographies

Author: Tim Brown

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2017-05-03

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 1118739019

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Health Geographies: A Critical Introduction explores health and biomedical topics from a range of critical geographic perspectives. Building on the field’s past engagement with social theory it extends the focus of health geography into new areas of enquiry. Introduces key topics in health geography through clear and engaging examples and case studies drawn from around the world Incorporates multi-disciplinary perspectives and approaches applied in the field of health geography Identifies both health and biomedical issues as a central area of concern for critically oriented health geographers Features material that is alert to questions of global scale and difference, and sensitive to the political and economic as well sociocultural aspects of health Provides extensive pedagogic materials within the text and guidance for further study