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Role of environmental interventions in injury control and prevention


C Peek-Asa, C Zwerling - Epidemiologic reviews, 2003 - epirev.oxfordjournals.org.p.angrylapdog.com
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An ecological study of the locations of schools and child pedestrian injury collisions


EA LaScala, PJ Gruenewald, FW Johnson - Accident Analysis and Prevention, 2004 - Elsevier
Geographic studies of the incidence and prevalence of child pedestrian injury
collisions in different community environments have been primarily descriptive
and idiosyncratic, reflecting one or another likely determinant of the ...
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[PDF] Not all maps are equal: GIS and spatial analysis in epidemiology


M Rytkonen - International journal of circumpolar health, 2004 - ijch.fi
Recently, Geographical Information System (GIS) has emerged as an innovative and
important component of many projects in public health and epidemiology. One of
the most useful functions of GIS in epidemiology continues to be its ...
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From targeted “black spots” to area-wide pedestrian safety


P Morency, MS Cloutier - Injury Prevention, 2006 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Results: The 22 identified black spots represent only 1% of all city
intersections with at least one victim and 4% of all injured pedestrians,
whereas 5082 victims were injured at >3500 different crash sites. The ...
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Using geographic information systems in injury research


LS Edelman - Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2007 - thegreenfieldsolution.com
Results: Geographic information systems are computerized mapping systems that
link information from different data sets spatially. The advantage of GIS is the
capability to graphically display different attributes of an area in a way ...
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Walking to school: distribution by age, sex and socio-economic status.


M Spallek, C Turner, A Spinks, C Bain, R … - Health promotion journal of Australia: official journal …, 2006 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
ISSUE ADDRESSED: The aims of this study were to examine route to school,
distance and mode of transport for primary school-aged children in Brisbane, and
to quantify the exposure to risk of pedestrian injury by the ...
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Discrepancy between actual and estimated speeds of drivers in the presence of child …

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N Harre - British Medical Journal, 2003 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Design: The speeds of vehicles in three conditions: control (no children
present), children playing with a ball on the footpath, and children waiting to
cross the road, were measured using speed tubes during two 55 minute ...
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[PDF] A multi-level study of vulnerability of Mongolian pastoralists to natural hazards and its …


O Chuluundorj, 2006 - riskinstitute.org
I would like to acknowledge Craig Janes, the chair of my thesis committee, and
Kitty Corbett, Susan Dreisbach, Deborah Thomas and David Tracer, the members of
my committee, for the outstanding support and guidance through this process.
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[PDF] Using GIS to Determine Risk Factors of Urban Bicyclists


NY Buffalo - cica.es
As issues related to oil dependencies, rising gas prices and global warming come
to the forefront of topics of concern for Americans, the need for alternative
modes of transportation has become critical. Urban settings are seemingly ...
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Environmental Characteristics Associated With Pedestrian-Motor Vehicle Collisions in …


S Kuhlmann, K Anne, J Brett, D Thomas, R … - American Journal of Public Health, 2009 - Am Public Health Assoc
At the time of the study, Anne K. Sebert Kuhlmann was with the Health and
Behavioral Sciences Program, University of Colorado Denver. John Brett was with
the Department of Anthropology, University of Colorado Denver. Deborah ...
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