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Monday, January 23, 2012

Here, we examine visually, through a series of maps, the association between obesity, diabetes, and sedentary transportation.

The maps are striking, but Anne Price and Ariel Godwin conclude:

... the relationship between sedentary travel and health outcomes can be misleading when additional contributing factors are not taken into account. While it is not our intent to claim a direct causal link between transportation modes and obesity rates, it is hard to deny the existence of some geographic patterns.

- Planetizen

Health Canada is drafting national guidelines for electricity-generating wind turbines that will establish a recommended minimum safe distance between the structures and homes. ...The Health Canada guidelines will deal with noise and shadow flicker, and will account for the power of the turbine, the size of the blade and local geography, [Dr. Moira] McKinnon [Saskatchewan's chief medical health office] said.

No doubt they'll need ot use GIS, once they figure out the details to manage noise and other impacts.

The Phoenix Star

The [second edition of the online] British Columbia Atlas of Wellness shows that northerners are more likely to smoke, eat unhealthy food and die sooner than their counterparts in Vancouver and Victoria.

- Times Colonist

Earlier this week, the Missouri Hospital Association launched www.MissouriHealthMatters.com. I recommend checking it out. The site contains quality of care and patient satisfaction data filtered through GIS technology with hospital specific information in a dashboard format. My thanks to David Dillon, MHA's VP of media relations, for giving me the heads-up on the website. I can attest to David's observation that the reports contain the same data as reported to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, "however the interface is much more user-friendly and locally-focused."

It uses ArcGIS Explorer Onilne, which took a while to load on my machine.

- Columbia Tribune

A RESEARCH OBSERVATORY based at NUI Maynooth [Kildare, Ireland] have unveiled a new online mapping tool that aims to show exactly how some parts of Ireland are covered by hospitals or schools.

The accessibility map, produced by the All-Island Research Observatory, highlights areas based on their proximity to facilities like hospitals, primary schools and secondary schools.

The map helps show diparities in services.

- The Journal.IE

by Adena Schutzberg on 01/23 at 05:45 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Monday, August 29, 2011

Under the guidance of [White Rock, BC, Canada] city arborist Aelicia Otto, this year’s students have been Simon Fraser fourth-year geographic information systems (GIS) major Jerry Mo; third-year UBC forestry resource management major Shane Jobber, fourth-year forestry major Laiyi Chow and Siew Law, who has her bachelors’ degree in forestry from UBC and is currently pursuing her masters in GIS at the University of Calgary.

The students see this experience as helping them get jobs once they finish school.

- BC Local News

Dr Yan Liu from The University of Queensland is looking at how disadvantaged communities are created. 


“In particular, we know little about how the supply of, demand for, and distribution of private rental housing has contributed to the concentration of social disadvantage,” Dr Liu said.  Dr Liu hopes to use her research to influence policy and improve outcomes for those who live in disadvantaged communities. 

- UQ News

I don't know Scott Dixon, PhD (though he is a fellow PSU grad) but he's doing a great job curating content for geography education on Scoop.It. He says of himself: "I'm an APHG reader & geography/secondary education professor in Rhode Island. I've taught in the public education system. I tweet @APHumanGeog and @seth_dixon I welcome all suggestions and appreciate follows, comments and sharing of resources!" Check it out.

- via twitter

by Adena Schutzberg on 08/29 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Monday, August 22, 2011

Computerworld NZ offers up a great "leasson learned" article with some insight from Chirstchurch City Council IT manager Gavin Till around this year's two earthquakes. Among other quotes, he notes: “The problem was the sheer volume we had to deal with.”

- Computerworld NZ

Hume Council, Australia is working to manage the rabbit population in Sunbury. The plan: map rabbit warrens on a GIS, try different techniquest to limit populations, then check back to see if the effort was successful.

- Subury Leader

Upper West Side [New York] City Councilwoman Gale Brewer wants to use GPS to keep tabs on food trucks, which she says are invading residential areas and driving locals crazy with noise, fumes, and trash.

Her vision: a real time tracking system so that only a limited number of trucks can be in any neighborhood at one time. She also has ideas about making the trucks quieter and greener.

- DNAInfo

City workers in Houston suggested that they've been fixing water main breaks in wealthier neighborhoods. So...

Mayor Annise Parker's office released this map  [[pdf] to show exactly where the city's 4,327 broken water mains have been repaired from June 1st until this week.

- Houston Examiner

by Adena Schutzberg on 08/22 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

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