This revised second edition highlights the ways in which health maybe studied from geographical perspectives, setting out the debatesand reviewing the evidence that links health outcomes with socialand physical environments.
- Introduces the reader to relevant theoretical perspectives,methodologies, and research
- Provides new examples from a range of geographicalsettings
- Provides an extensive revision to the first edition,emphasizing contemporary concerns such as globalization,neighbourhood health, and obesity
- Pays greater attention to the US health care system, mentalhealth, health of older adults, disease ecology and re-emergingdiseases, health in developing world, and children s andwomen s health