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Planetary health involves complex spatial-temporal interactions
among agents, hosts, and earth environment. Due to rapid technical
development of geomatics, including geographic information systems
(GIS) and remote sensing (RS) in the era of big data analytics,
therefore, earth data analytics has become one of the important
approaches for monitoring earth surface process and measuring of
the effects of environment changes on all humans and other living
organisms on earth. Various methods in earth data analytics,
including spatial-temporal statistics, spatial evolutionary
algorithms, remote sensing image analysis, wireless geo-sensors,
and location-based analytics, are an emerging discipline in
understanding complex interactions in planetary health. This edited
book provides a broad focus on methodological theories of earth
data analytics and their applications to measuring the process of
planetary health, with the goal to build scientific understanding
on how geospatial analytics can provide valuable insights in
measuring environmental risks in Southeast Asian regions. It is
collection of selected papers covering both theoretical and
empirical studies focusing on topics relevant to spatial
perspectives on planetary health and environmental exposure
studies. The book is written for senior undergraduates, graduate
students, lecturers, and researchers in applications of geospatial
technologies for public health and environmental studies.
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