During the scope of their study, researchers calculated indexes for one or more health issues such as mortality, heart disease and diabetes, and indexed domains such as recreational amenities, shopping centers, educational and health facilities, and social areas. The precise location was obtained for each location and imported into the GIS software.
GIS based methodology enabled researchers to map travel times to nearest resources allowing them to ascertain which neighborhood has access to the most community resources both in urban and rural areas and directly tie that in with the indexed health domains. The researchers anticipate that this index will all be valuable in other aspects such as city planning, social and health related community resources and public health initiatives.
[h=3]Link to article: Neighbourhoods and health: a GIS approach to measuring community resource accessibility[/h]
Pearce, Jamie, Karen Witten, and Phil Bartie. "Neighbourhoods and health: a GIS approach to measuring community resource accessibility." Journal of epidemiology and community health 60.5 (2006): 389-395.
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