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What is Health Geomatics? Dr. Bob Maher Senior Research Scientist Applied Geomatics Research Group Nova Scotia Community College Middleton, NS October 29, 2007

The Geographic Scientist Perspective People and the landscape Spatial relationships Environmental processes

The Health Scientist perspective Landscape and its impact on human health Human relationships Biological processes

Science and Technology Geomatics technology – GPS –Remote Sensing – GIS

Global Positioning System Data collection units which provides accurate positioning of people, objects and activities on the earth’s surface. Co-ordinates are available in latitude/longitude or in a map projection system e.g. Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)

Remote Sensing Sensor systems can be placed in an aircraft or on a satellite. Systems can be traditional e.g. aerial photographs, LANDSAT images. They can be non traditional e.g. LiDAR, multi-beam sensor, hyperspectral. The end result is a digital raster with pixels and intensity values.

Geographic Information System (GIS) GIS is a software system used: 1). To store spatial and non-spatial information 2). To conduct spatial analysis 3). To display the results in graphs or statistical form 4). To share information across the Internet

Geographic Information System (GIS) Data Collection Remote Sensing GPS Spatial Analysis VisualizationDBMS Dissemination

What is xxxxxxxx Geomatics? Xxxxxxxxxxxx can be Health or Agriculture or Business or Tourism The use and integration of all three technologies to address interesting spatial questions in in the field of xxxxxxxxxxx

What is Geographic Information Science? It is the conceptual basis for conducting spatial analysis. It includes questions of, scale, resolution, error, relationships, models, representations, statistics.

Examples of Applied Geomatics Physical landscape Socio-economic landscape Three-dimensional representation Four-dimensional representation

Example of Health Geomatics (from Geographer’s perspective at AGRG) -Resource reliant industries -Environmental health -Civil addresses -Network analysis -Mobile GIS

What is Health Geomatics?