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The Geographies of COVID-19 : Geospatial Stories of a Global Pandemic
Melinda Laituri (ed.); Robert B. Richardson (ed.); Junghwan Kim (ed.)
Springer (2022)
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The Geographies of COVID-19 : Geospatial Stories of a Global Pandemic
Melinda Laituri (ed.); Robert B. Richardson (ed.); Junghwan Kim (ed.)
Springer (2023)
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The Geographies of COVID-19 : Geospatial Stories of a Global Pandemic
117,20 €
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Sivumäärä: 300 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2022, 01.11.2022 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Tuotesarja: Global Perspectives on Health Geography

This volume of case studies focuses on the geographies of COVID-19 around the world. These geographies are located in both time and space concentrating on both first- and second-order impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. First-order impacts are those associated with the immediate response to the pandemic that include tracking number of deaths and cases, testing, access to hospitals, impacts on essential workers, searching for the origins of the virus and preventive treatments such as vaccines and contact tracing. Second-order impacts are the result of actions, practices, and policies in response to the spread of the virus, with longer-term effects on food security, access to health services, loss of livelihoods, evictions, and migration. Further, the COVID-19 pandemic will be prolonged due to the onset of variants as well as setting the stage for similar future events. This volume provides a synopsis of how geography and geospatial approaches are used to understand this event andthe emerging “new normal.” The volume's approach is necessarily selective due to the global reach of the pandemic and the broad sweep of second-order impacts where important issues may be left out. However, the book is envisioned as the prelude to an extended conversation about adaptation to complex circumstances using geospatial tools.

Using case studies and examples of geospatial analyses, this volume adopts a geographic lens to highlight the differences and commonalities across space and time where fundamental inequities are exposed, the governmental response is varied, and outcomes remain uncertain. This moment of global collective experience starkly reveals how inequality is ubiquitous and vulnerable populations – those unable to access basic needs – are increasing. This place-based approach identifies how geospatial analyses and resulting maps depict the pandemic as it ebbs and flows across the globe. Data-driven decision making is needed as we navigate the pandemic and determine ways to address future such events to enable local and regional governments in prioritizing limited resources to mitigate the long-term consequences of COVID-19.



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