Space Technology in Environmental Health (Emerging Vial Disease)

  • Nakhapakorn, Kanchana (Doctoral Student, STAR Program, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)) ;
  • Andrianasolo, Haja (Researcher, Institute of Research for Development (IRD), Research Center on Emerging Viral Diseases (RCEVD), Asian Institute of Technology (AIT))
  • Published : 2002.10.01

Abstract

The emergence of viral diseases transmitted is nowadays a central problem in the world. Problem, which is becoming very critical in developing countries, where the health systems are not yet enough developed to face the bursting of such diseases. Emerging viral diseases constitute one of the major threats to human being that are arising in the modern world. Besides bio-chemical and medical researches, new orientations are developed to understand the environmental dimensions of such emergence. Questions concerning the inter-plays between the environmental and disease dynamics are building up new investigations, both in remote sensing and GIS, for the elaboration of levels of organization of space and environment in relation to incidences, to gain understandings in these issues. Environmental attributes attached to land cover types: area, spatial heterogeneity and physical state, are derived from remote sensing and applied to uncover related dimensions of the Dengue disease.

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