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Space surveillance of epidemics: case of the Rift Valley fever / P. Sabatier (2001)
Titre : Space surveillance of epidemics: case of the Rift Valley fever Type de document : Article/Communication Auteurs : P. Sabatier, Auteur ; M.A. Dubois, Auteur ; R. Lancelot, Auteur ; P. Hendrickx, Auteur ; J.P. Lacaux, Auteur Editeur : Lisse et Amsterdam : Balkema (August Aimé) Année de publication : 2001 Conférence : EARSeL 2001, 21st international symposium, Observing our environment from space : news solutions for a new millennium 14/05/2001 16/05/2001 Paris France Importance : pp 317 - 323 Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Applications de télédétection
[Termes IGN] épidémie
[Termes IGN] maladie virale
[Termes IGN] prédiction
[Termes IGN] surveillance sanitaireRésumé : (Auteur) The unexpected appearance of new infectious diseases, often of zoonotic origin, is a surprising phenomenon at the end of the beginning of the third millennium (TAYLOR, L.H. & WOOLHOUSE M.E.J. 2000). To trigger off epidemics, and not only to entail sporadic forms, these new agents require amplification effects linked to natural or artificial changes in the environment. This project, CNES sponsored, develops a predictive model using remote sensing data for monitoring a vectorborn disease. The study is based on a thorough modelling of the epidemic process of a zoonotic haemorrhagic fever (Rift Valley Fever, RV17); in a Sahelian area (basin of the Senegal River). The preliminary results of the space modelling: (i) express the periodicity of the outbreaks; and (H) display the change of the space behaviour of RVF epidemics when the infection, or transmission probability, rises above a threshold for bond percolation on the network. An increase in the number of moving populations causes faster spreading by increasing the number of vertices in the graph's largest connected component. This integrative approach of the S2E consortium ("Space Surveillance of Epidemics") will open a new field for early warning epidemiological systems, able to alert on and to predict the geographical extension of diseases. Numéro de notice : C2001-021 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : IMAGERIE Nature : Communication DOI : sans Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=64929 A casebook for spatial statistical data analysis / Daniel A. Griffith (1999)
Titre : A casebook for spatial statistical data analysis : A compilation of analyses of different thematic data sets Type de document : Monographie Auteurs : Daniel A. Griffith, Auteur ; Larry J. Layne, Auteur Editeur : Oxford, Londres, ... : Oxford University Press Année de publication : 1999 Collection : Spatial informtion systems Importance : 506 p. Format : 16 x 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-19-510958-0 Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Analyse spatiale
[Termes IGN] agriculture
[Termes IGN] analyse de données
[Termes IGN] analyse spatiale
[Termes IGN] blé (céréale)
[Termes IGN] données localisées numériques
[Termes IGN] épidémie
[Termes IGN] jeu de données localisées
[Termes IGN] krigeage
[Termes IGN] pollution
[Termes IGN] ressources naturelles
[Termes IGN] socio économie
[Termes IGN] statistique mathématiqueNote de contenu : PART 1 : THEORETICAL BACKGROUND
1. Introduction
1. 1.Parallels between Spatial Autoregression and Geostatistics
1.2. The Many Faces of Spatial Autocorrelation
1.3. The Moran Coefficient Scatterplot Tool
1.4. Multivariate Spatial Association
1.5. Heterogeneity and Locational Information
1.6. The Semivariogram Plot Tool
1.7. Computer Code for Implementing Spatial Statistical Analyses
Appendix 1-A : SAS Code for Computing MC Using Standard Regression Techniques.
Appendix 1-B : Directions for Using ArcInfo to Construct a Thiessen Polygon Surface Partitioning for a Set of Georeferenced Points.
Appendix 1-C : SAS Macros Used for Converting among Degrees, Decimal Degrees and Radians
2. Important Modeling Assumptions
2.1. The Relative Importance of the Principal Assumptions
2.2. Variable Transformations
2.3. Transforming in Search of Normality
2.4. Transforming in Search of Constant Variance
2.5. Linearity: Exploitation of Linear Relationships by Linear Statistical Models
2.6. An Absence of Independence: The Presence of Spatial Autocorrelation in Georeferenced Data
2.7. Exploring Residuals in Spatial Analysis
2.8. Other Statistical Frequency Distribution Assumptions
3. Popular Spatial Autoregressive and Geostatistical Models
3.1. Spatial Autoregressive Models
3.2. Geostatistical Models
3.3. Articulating Relationships Between Spatial Autoregressive and Geostatistical Models
3.4. Computer Code for Spatial Autoregressive and Semivariogram Modeling
Appendix 3-A : SAS Code for Estimating Equations (3.7ac) - the CAR Model
Appendix 3-B : SPSS Code for Estimating Equations (3.7ac) - the CAR Model
Appendix 3-C : SAS Code for Estimating Equations (3.8) & (3.9) - the SAR & AR Models
Appendix 3-D : SPSS Code for Estimating Equations (3.8) & (3.9) - the SAR & AR Models
Appendix 3-E : SAS Code for Selected Semivariogram Models
Appendix 3-F : SPSS Code for Selected Semivariogram Models
PART 2 : GEOREFERENCED DATA SET CASE STUDIES
4. Analysis of Georeferenced Socioeconomic Attribute Variables
4.1. The Cliff-Ord Eire Population Data
4.2. Urban Population Density
4.3. Residential Insurance Coverage in Chicago
4.4. Urban Crime in Columbus, Ohio
4.5. Geographic Distribution of Minorities across Syracuse, New York
4.6. Concluding Comments: Spatial Autocorrelation and Socioeconomic Attribute Variables
Appendix 4-A : Centroids Derived from a Digitized Version of Cliff and Ord's Map of Eire (1981, 207) Using ArcInfo
5. Analysis of Georeferenced Natural Resources Attribute Variables
5.1. Kansas Oil Wells Data
5.2. Natural Resources Inventory Data
5.3. Island Biogeography: Plant Species Data
5.4. Weather Station Rainfall Data
5.5. Drainage Basin Runoff Data
5.6. Digital Elevation Data
5.7. Preclassified Remotely Sensed Image Reflectance Data
5.8. Concluding Comments: Spatial Autocorrelation and Natural Resources Attribute Variables
6. Analysis of Georeferenced Agricultural Yield Variables
6.1. The Mercer-Hall Straw Yield Data
6.2. The Wiebe Wheat Yield Data
6.3. The Broadbalk Wheat and Straw Yield Data
6.4. Sugar Cane Production in Puerto Rico
6.5. Milk Production in Puerto Rico
6.6. Concluding Comments : Spatial Autocorrelation and Agricultural Yield Variables
7. Analysis of Georeferenced Pollution Variables
7.1. Southwestern Pennsylvania Coal Ash
7.2. EMAP Indicators of Ecological Condition
7.3. Great Smoky Mountains Water pH
7.4. Chemical Elements in Northwest Texas Groundwater
7.5. Hazardous Waste Contamination of Soil: Dioxin
7.6. Concluding Comments: Spatial Autocorrelation and Pollution Variables
8. Analysis of Georeferenced Epidemiological Variables
8.1. Glasgow Standardized Mortality Rates
8.2 Pediatric Lead Poisoning in Syracuse, New York
8.3. Fox Rabies in Germany
8.4. Concluding Comments : Spatial Autocorrelation and Epidemiological Variables
PART 3 : VISUALIZING WHAT IS NOT OBSERVED
9. Exploding Georeferenced Data When Maps Have Holes or Gaps : Estimating Missing Data Values and Kriging
9.1. An Introduction to EM Estimation
9.2. Estimating Missing Values: Two Simplified Georeferenced Data Illustrations
9.3. Estimating a Conspicuous Missing Data Value for the Coal-Ash Data Set
9.4. Estimating Conspicuous Missing Data Values for an Agricultural Experiment
9.5. Estimating Missing Median Family Income Data for Ottawa-Hull
9.6. Generalizing a Map Surface with Kriging
9.7. A Cross-Validation Example
9.8. Concluding Comments : Exploding Georeferenced Data
10. Concluding Comments
10.1. More about the Nature of Georeferenced Data
10.2. Reflections on Spatial Data Model Specifications
10.3. Implications regarding Relations between Spatial Autoregressive and Geostatistical Models
10.4. Reflections on Kriging
10.5. Spatial Statistics and GIS
10.6. Now Is the Time for All Good Spatial Scientists to ...
10.7. Some Questions Yet Unanswered : Future ResearchNuméro de notice : 13033 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE Nature : Monographie Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=54855 Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 13033-01 37.20 Livre Centre de documentation Géomatique Disponible GIS, Europe in transition, the context of Geographic Information Systems: Conference proceedings, Volume 1. Conference proceedings / Milan Konecny (1994)
Titre de série : GIS, Europe in transition, the context of Geographic Information Systems: Conference proceedings, Volume 1 Titre : Conference proceedings Type de document : Actes de congrès Auteurs : Milan Konecny, Éditeur scientifique Editeur : Brno : Masaryk University Année de publication : 1994 Conférence : ICA 1994, GIS conference, Europe in transition, the context of Geographic Information Systems 28/08/1994 31/08/1994 Brno Tchécoslovaquie Importance : 230 p. Format : 15 x 21 cm Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Systèmes d'information géographique
[Termes IGN] administration
[Termes IGN] atlas numérique
[Termes IGN] Corine Land Cover
[Termes IGN] désertification
[Termes IGN] données localisées 3D
[Termes IGN] environnement
[Termes IGN] épidémie
[Termes IGN] Europe (géographie politique)
[Termes IGN] formation
[Termes IGN] formation continue
[Termes IGN] incendie de forêt
[Termes IGN] modèle orienté objet
[Termes IGN] photogrammétrie numérique
[Termes IGN] pollution
[Termes IGN] système d'information géographique
[Termes IGN] Tchécoslovaquie
[Termes IGN] télédétection
[Termes IGN] visualisation
[Termes IGN] voie ferréeNote de contenu : Keynote Papers
- KUBO, S. (Japan) GIS for the Twenty-One Century
- SåMA, J. (CZ) Role of State Administration in the Process of GIS/LIS Development in the Czech Republic
- ALUD, S. (CZ) The Contribution of GIS Technologies in the Forming of the Information Strategy of the State Administration
- BOUILLÉ, F. (France) Towards 2000 : The Actual Main Trends in Future GIS
Topic 1 Research Frontiers in GIS
- BOUILLÉ, F. (France) Object Oriented Methodology of Structuring Multiscale Embedded Networks
- SARKÕZY, F.(Hungary) New GIS Concept Supporting the 3Dimensional Modelling
- KOLLARITS, S. (Austria) Spatial Mobility GIS Concepts for Dealing with Dynamic Phenomena in a Changing World
- JAAGUS, J. (Estonia) Principal Component Analysis of Mesoscale Meteorological Fields Using GIS
- MRÁZIK, A. (SK) Object-Oriented Approach to GIS architecture
- ROOSE, A. (UK) Industrial Transition and Air Pollution: The Role of Spatial Configuration
Topic 2 GIS in Business, Public Service and Private Institutions
- MORRISON, J. L. (USA) The Changing Roles of Academia, Government and Private Industry Resulting from the Diffusion of GIS in Education and the Workplace in the 21st Century
- BORN, J. (Germany) GIS to Improve Strategic Goals of Supply Companies in Changing Markets
- FABER, B. G., WALLAGE, W. (USA) An Integrated GIS Electronic Meeting Software Prototype
- ALBARADES, G. (The Netherlands) GIS trends: The impact of Eastern Europe
- HUML, M. (CZ) The Real Estate Cadastr a Source of Professional GIS Data Bases in the Czech Republic
- ROBBINS, R. (UK) The Automobile Association: European Relationships and Activities
- LIMPOUCH, A., CHÁRVAT, K (CZ) Topol GIS System
- KUÈERA, K,. P. (Canada) The Application of GIS Technology: An Overview and Strategies for Implementation by a Public or Private Organization
- POH CHIN LAI (HongKong) Means of Assessing Benefits of Geographic Information System (GIS) and its Application
- BÌTLOHLÁVEK, V. (Canada) Use of Heads-up Digitizing for Raster to Vector Conversion
- COPPOCK, J. T. (UK) Development of GIS in the United Kingdom a Personal Perspective
Topic 3 The Role of Institutions in Promoting GIS Technology
- ZGARBA, V. (CZ) Transition in Czech Foresty
- HØEBIÈEK, J. (CZ) Using GIS in State Controlled Environment Protection
- MITATOVA, I., GAPAR, D., IFRA, J. (SK) Geographic Information Systems in Municipal Administration
- NIKL, I., MAKOVI, Z., KUMMERT, A. (Hungary) GreenLine 4.0ADS a New GIS Application Development Environment
- CHMELåK, M., TALHOFER, V., VONDRA, D. (CZ) The Development of GIS in the Topographic Service of the Czech Army in the Nineties
Topic 4 The Role of Institutions in GIS Diffusion and Education in GIS
- VODÒANSKY, J. (CZ) - GIS Applications in Regional and Physical Planning
- BEROUCHACHVILI, N.L. (Georgia) Administrative Geoinformation System in Postsocialist Countries
- BATTONHUBERT, M. (France) Automated Searching of 3D Cartographic Shape Submited to an Expansion Basis on DTTM/DTM Environment Application to GIS and Environmental Surveying Systems
- BULGUROVSKY), R., HANZL, V., WEIGEL, J. (CZ) The Contribution to LIS, Moravian Karst" Database Building
- TRNOVEC, A. (SK) Mineral Water Management and Geoscientific Information Systems
- COPPOCK, J.T. (UK) Development of GIS in the United Kingdom; a Personal Perspective
- KREMERS, H. (Germany) GIS for Environment: Some of the Challenges
- ROOSAARE, J. (Estonia) Diversity in GIS Education - a Keynote Demand for Universities in Small Countries
- KAZANTSEV, N. (Russia) Design Application of GIS and ElectronicAtlases for the Eastern Europe and Russia
- MUSIN, O., SAVELIEV, A. A. (Russia) Evaluation of Oil and Gas Deposits with the Help 3D GIS' Technology
- ADRIAN, S., OVIDIU, A. (Romania) Electrical Network Industry Migrates to Large GIS Databases
- VAN DE VELDE, R. J., SCHOLTEN, H., J. (The Netherlands) The Development and the Availability of the New European Land Use Database for Environmental Monitoring
- KONEÈNY, M. (CZ) New Perspectives and Tasks in GIS Education and Training
Topic 5 GIS and Remote Sensing Theory and Application
- DOCKTER, K (Germany) GIS and Remote Sensing Applications for Land Resource Management in Agriculture
- GIENKO, G.A. (Rusko) Development of Digital Photogrammetry Methods on the Ground of Images Simulation Using GIS
- SCHMITT U., GALLAUN, H. (Austria) Integrative Use of Remote Sensing and GIS for Monitoring Desertification after Forest Fires
- SOUKUP, T. (CZ) The CORINE Land Cover Project in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Keynote Papers
- KUBO, S. (Japan) GIS for the Twenty-One Century
- SåMA, J. (CZ) Role of State Administration in the Process of GIS/LIS Development in the Czech Republic
- ALUD, S. (CZ) The Contribution of GIS Technologies in the Forming of the Information Strategy of the State Administration
- BOUILLÉ, F. (France) Towards 2000 : The Actual Main Trends in Future GIS
Topic 1 Research Frontiers in GIS
- BOUILLÉ, F. (France) Object Oriented Methodology of Structuring Multiscale Embedded Networks
- SARKÕZY, F.(Hungary) New GIS Concept Supporting the 3Dimensional Modelling
- KOLLARITS, S. (Austria) Spatial Mobility GIS Concepts for Dealing with Dynamic Phenomena in a Changing World
- JAAGUS, J. (Estonia) Principal Component Analysis of Mesoscale Meteorological Fields Using GIS
- MRÁZIK, A. (SK) Object-Oriented Approach to GIS architecture
- ROOSE, A. (UK) Industrial Transition and Air Pollution: The Role of Spatial Configuration
Topic 2 GIS in Business, Public Service and Private Institutions
- MORRISON, J. L. (USA) The Changing Roles of Academia, Government and Private Industry Resulting from the Diffusion of GIS in Education and the Workplace in the 21st Century
- BORN, J. (Germany) GIS to Improve Strategic Goals of Supply Companies in Changing Markets
- FABER, B. G., WALLAGE, W. (USA) An Integrated GIS Electronic Meeting Software Prototype
- ALBARADES, G. (The Netherlands) GIS trends: The impact of Eastern Europe
- HUML, M. (CZ) The Real Estate Cadastr a Source of Professional GIS Data Bases in the Czech Republic
- ROBBINS, R. (UK) The Automobile Association: European Relationships and Activities
- LIMPOUCH, A., CHÁRVAT, K (CZ) Topol GIS System
- KUÈERA, K,. P. (Canada) ? The Application of GIS Technology: An Overview and Strategies for Implementation by a Public or Private Organization
- POH CHIN LAI (HongKong) Means of Assessing Benefits of Geographic Information System (GIS) and its Application
- BÌTLOHLÁVEK, V. (Canada) Use of Heads-up Digitizing for Raster to Vector Conversion
- COPPOCK, J. T. (UK) Development of GIS in the United Kingdom a Personal Perspective
Topic 3 The Role of Institutions in Promoting GIS Technology
- ZGARBA, V. (CZ) Transition in Czech Foresty
- HØEBIÈEK, J. (CZ) Using GIS in State Controlled Environment Protection
- MITATOVA, I., GAPAR, D., IFRA, J. (SK) Geographic Information Systems in Municipal Administration
- NIKL, I., MAKOVI, Z., KUMMERT, A. (Hungary) GreenLine 4.0ADS a New GIS Application Development Environment
- CHMELåK, M., TALHOFER, V., VONDRA, D. (CZ) The Development of GIS in the Topographic Service of the Czech Army in the Nineties
Topic 4 The Role of Institutions in GIS Diffusion and Education in GIS
- VODÒANSKY, J. (CZ) - GIS Applications in Regional and Physical Planning
- BEROUCHACHVILI, N.L. (Georgia) Administrative Geoinformation System in Postsocialist Countries
- BATTONHUBERT, M. (France) Automated Searching of 3D Cartographic Shape Submited to an Expansion Basis on DTTM/DTM Environment Application to GIS and Environmental Surveying Systems
- BULGUROVSKY), R., HANZL, V., WEIGEL, J. (CZ) The Contribution to LIS, Moravian Karst" Database Building
- TRNOVEC, A. (SK) Mineral Water Management and Geoscientific Information Systems
- COPPOCK, J.T. (UK) Development of GIS in the United Kingdom; a Personal Perspective
- KREMERS, H. (Germany) GIS for Environment: Some of the Challenges
- ROOSAARE, J. (Estonia) Diversity in GIS Education - a Keynote Demand for Universities in Small Countries
- KAZANTSEV, N. (Russia) Design Application of GIS and ElectronicAtlases for the Eastern Europe and Russia
- MUSIN, O., SAVELIEV, A. A. (Russia) Evaluation of Oil and Gas Deposits with the Help 3D GIS' Technology
- ADRIAN, S., OVIDIU, A. (Romania) Electrical Network Industry Migrates to Large GIS Databases
- VAN DE VELDE, R. J., SCHOLTEN, H., J. (The Netherlands) The Development and the Availability of the New European Land Use Database for Environmental Monitoring
- KONEÈNY, M. (CZ) New Perspectives and Tasks in GIS Education and Training
Topic 5 GIS and Remote Sensing Theory and Application
- DOCKTER, K (Germany) GIS and Remote Sensing Applications for Land Resource Management in Agriculture
- GIENKO, G.A. (Rusko) Development of Digital Photogrammetry Methods on the Ground of Images Simulation Using GIS
- SCHMITT U., GALLAUN, H. (Austria) Integrative Use of Remote Sensing and GIS for Monitoring Desertification after Forest Fires
- SOUKUP, T. (CZ) The CORINE Land Cover Project in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.Numéro de notice : 64670A Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : FORET/GEOMATIQUE/INFORMATIQUE Nature : Actes Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=36411 Voir aussiRéservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 64670-01A CG.94 Livre Centre de documentation Congrès Disponible GIS, Europe in transition, the context of Geographic Information Systems: Conference proceedings, Volume 2. Supplement / Milan Konecny (1994)
Titre de série : GIS, Europe in transition, the context of Geographic Information Systems: Conference proceedings, Volume 2 Titre : Supplement Type de document : Actes de congrès Auteurs : Milan Konecny, Éditeur scientifique Editeur : Brno : Masaryk University Année de publication : 1994 Conférence : ICA 1994, GIS conference, Europe in transition, the context of Geographic Information Systems 28/08/1994 31/08/1994 Brno Tchécoslovaquie Format : 15 x 21 cm Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Systèmes d'information géographique
[Termes IGN] administration
[Termes IGN] atlas numérique
[Termes IGN] Corine Land Cover
[Termes IGN] désertification
[Termes IGN] données localisées 3D
[Termes IGN] environnement
[Termes IGN] épidémie
[Termes IGN] Europe (géographie politique)
[Termes IGN] formation
[Termes IGN] formation continue
[Termes IGN] incendie de forêt
[Termes IGN] modèle orienté objet
[Termes IGN] photogrammétrie numérique
[Termes IGN] pollution
[Termes IGN] système d'information géographique
[Termes IGN] Tchécoslovaquie
[Termes IGN] télédétection
[Termes IGN] visualisation
[Termes IGN] voie ferréeNote de contenu : MASSER, I. (UK) European Research Agenda and the GIS Metta Programme
BJORKE J.T. (Norway) Information Theory: The implications for Automated Map Design
NEUMANN, J. (CZ) Fundamental Base of Geographic Data of the Czech Republic
ÆÍHAL, R. (CZ) GIS Application on Railway
MARÍK, V (CZ) Oncological Description of the Czech Republic Assisted by GIS
MCGRATH, G. (Canada) A Perspective on Land Information and Change in Eastern Europe
VERWOERT CH.,ALBAREDES, G. (Netherland) Open GIS Comes to Bussiness
KRIZ, K, RIEDL,A. (Austria) Cartographic Visualization and GIS
ROULE, M. (CZ) Solution of the Research Project "Establishment of the Automated Information System of Geodesy and Cartography"
KANTOR, È., VÍT M. (CZ) The Evaluation of the Risk Assessment Factors of the Environment Assisted by GIS
VOENÍLEK, V.(CZ) Czech G IS Data in Context of European Data Availability
KOLEJKA, J., POKORNY, J.(CZ) Application of the Remotely Sensed and GIS Data in the Planning of the Territorial Systems of the Ecological Landscape Stability
KOLEJKA, J.,SHALLAL, J. (cz + lraq) Acquisition of the Soil Erosion Data for an Environmental GIS Supply
GUPTA, H.S. (India) Application of Remote Sensing & GIS an Evaluation of India Scene
VULETA, R. (Hungary) GIS and Remote Sensing in Waste Management
SHUPENG, CH., FANG, 0. (China) Geoinformation System for Regional Sustainable Development Case Studies in China
VEVERKA, B., KHALIL, R. (CZ+Egypt) Optimizing of ARC/INFO Technology in Digital Mapping.Numéro de notice : 64670B Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : FORET/GEOMATIQUE/INFORMATIQUE Nature : Actes Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=36412 Voir aussiRéservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 64670-01B CG.94 Livre Centre de documentation Congrès Disponible Géographie de la transition épidémiologique / Henri Picheral in Annales de géographie, n° 546 (mars - avril 1989)
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Titre : Géographie de la transition épidémiologique Type de document : Article/Communication Auteurs : Henri Picheral, Auteur Année de publication : 1989 Article en page(s) : pp 129 - 151 Langues : Français (fre) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Géographie humaine
[Termes IGN] climat
[Termes IGN] épidémie
[Termes IGN] équipement sanitaire
[Termes IGN] Europe (géographie politique)
[Termes IGN] France (administrative)
[Termes IGN] France d'outre-mer
[Termes IGN] Hong-Kong
[Termes IGN] Méditerranée, mer
[Termes IGN] mortalité
[Termes IGN] Réunion, île de la
[Termes IGN] santé
[Termes IGN] ventNuméro de notice : A1989-270 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Nature : Article DOI : sans En ligne : https://www.persee.fr/doc/geo_0003-4010_1989_num_98_546_20898 Format de la ressource électronique : URL article Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=25230
in Annales de géographie > n° 546 (mars - avril 1989) . - pp 129 - 151[article]De l'épidémiologie à la géographie humaine, Table ronde "tropiques et santé" / J.P. Doumenge (1983)Permalink