Thirty years of use and improvement of remote sensing, applied to epidemiology: From early promises to lasting frustration
Remote sensing, referring to the remote study of objects, was originally developed for Earth observation, through the use of sensors on board planes or satellites. Improvements in the use and accessibility of multi-temporal satellite-derived environmental data have, for 30 years, contributed to a gr...
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th-mahidol.250722018-08-24T09:17:41Z Thirty years of use and improvement of remote sensing, applied to epidemiology: From early promises to lasting frustration Vincent Herbreteau Gérard Salem Marc Souris Jean Pierre Hugot Jean Paul Gonzalez Universite Paris Nanterre IRD Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement Mahidol University Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle Medicine Social Sciences Remote sensing, referring to the remote study of objects, was originally developed for Earth observation, through the use of sensors on board planes or satellites. Improvements in the use and accessibility of multi-temporal satellite-derived environmental data have, for 30 years, contributed to a growing use in epidemiology. Despite the potential of remote-sensed images and processing techniques for a better knowledge of disease dynamics, an exhaustive analysis of the bibliography shows a generalized use of pre-processed spatial data and low-cost images, resulting in a limited adaptability when addressing biological questions. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 2018-08-24T02:12:44Z 2018-08-24T02:12:44Z 2007-01-01 Article Health and Place. Vol.13, No.2 (2007), 400-403 10.1016/j.healthplace.2006.03.003 13538292 2-s2.0-33846538768 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/25072 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=33846538768&origin=inward |
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Remote sensing, referring to the remote study of objects, was originally developed for Earth observation, through the use of sensors on board planes or satellites. Improvements in the use and accessibility of multi-temporal satellite-derived environmental data have, for 30 years, contributed to a growing use in epidemiology. Despite the potential of remote-sensed images and processing techniques for a better knowledge of disease dynamics, an exhaustive analysis of the bibliography shows a generalized use of pre-processed spatial data and low-cost images, resulting in a limited adaptability when addressing biological questions. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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