Investigación en Geografía de la Salud

  • AISBI

    AISBI

    Atlas of Indicators of Heath and Social Welfare in Andalusia Read More
  • AIMA

    AIMA

    Interactive Mortality Atlas for Andalusia Read More
  • ODMA

    ODMA

    Evolution of the Millennium Development Goals in Andalusia Read More
  • AMCA

    AMCA

    Goal of the Mortality Atlas for Andalusian Capital Cities Read More
  • AISE

    AISE

    Socio-demographic Interactive Atlas for Spain Read More
  • Rurality Index

    Rurality Index

    Rurality index for spanish towns Read More
  • Deprivation Index

    Deprivation Index

    Deprivation index for spanish municipalities Read More
  • Training

    Training

    Training in health geography Read More
  • Consultancy

    Consultancy

    Consultancy in health geography Read More
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Regional Government of Andalusia

Collaboration between DEMAP and the Divisions for Information & Assessment and Epidemiology & Occupational Health within the Regional Health Department has enabled implementation of a number of projects that fovus on the geographical distribution of mortality in small areas. Join implementation of the AMCAC multi-centre project led to the Mortality Atlas for Capital Cities in Andalusia, as well as to a number of scientific papers addressing the link between deprivation and mortality in Andalusian capital cities. These and other outcomes from the collaboration are described in the publications and products links on this web site. Along with these research projects, DEMAP members and staff at the Regional Health Department have organised a vaiety of training activities targetinf professionals keen to understand and apply the most widely used techniques in Spatial Epidemiology and Statistics.

 

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Yellow Pages of the Andalusian e-science

The yellow pages of the Andalusian e-science is a database of public access through a web search interface, which contains information about the knowledge, resources and tools for e-science available to the research groups and companies anduzas. Its objectives are to develop a census of groups, resources and utilities to optimize the use and development of e-science tools, promote and showcase the developed tools of e-science work inside and outside of our border, foster the collaboration between research groups and also between science and business and capture the interests and needs to plan for the future actions of dissemination and information of this innovative tool.

 

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Small Area Health Statistics Unit (Imperial College London)

The multi-centre project EUROHEIS , led by SAHSU, enabled joint collaboration between eight countries to implement the Rapid Inquiry Facility (RIF), a computer programme designed to study the geographical correlation between environmental pollutants and health indicators. DEMAP was one of the Spanish groups taking part in the project which fostered know-how exchange on Geographical Information Systems and analysis methods with other groups and institutions in Great Britain, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Italy, Sweden and the Netherlands.

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GEEITEMA and DEMAP were the only Spanish groups taking part in the European-wide project EUROHEIS . In addition to this joint project, some DEMAP members also collaborated in the study on mortality due to cerebrovascular disease and water hardness, led by researchers from GEEITEMA. The outcomes are described in the paper entitled “Spatial analysis of the relationship between mortality from cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease and drinking water hardness. Environmental Health Perspectives 2004; 112(9): 1037-1044” which is included in the publications link on this web site.

 

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Grup de Recerca en Estadística, Economia aplicada i Salut (Universitat de Girona)

Implementation of the multi-centre project AMCAC led to the Mortality Atlas for Capital Cities in Andalusia and to the publication of scientific papers addressing deprivation and mortality in the capital cities of Andalusia and Catalonia.

These and other outcomes arising from the collaboration between DEMAP and GRECS are described in the publications and products links on this web site. In addition to their collaboration on research projects, DEMAP and GRECS have also organised a number of training activities targeting healthcare professionals keen to understand and apply the most widely used techniques in Spatial Epidemiology and Statistics.

 

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