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Remotely sensed risk of exposure to malaria transmission

This workshop explores the use of remote sensing technology to assess and mitigate the risk of exposure to malaria transmission. Topics include land use and land change analysis, additional risk factors, spatial structure, and identification of potential breeding sites. Case studies using Landsat-5/TM satellite data are discussed.

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Remotely sensed risk of exposure to malaria transmission

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  1. Remote Sensing Technology and Applications Workshop – February 16, 2007 – Cambridge, MA Remotely sensed risk of exposure to malaria transmission Marcia Caldas de Castro HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH

  2. I. Land use & land change

  3. II. Additional risk factors(1)

  4. III. Additional risk factors(2) Landsat-5/TM - July 15, 1994 Landsat-5/TM – April 31, 1995

  5. IV. Spatial structure Unplanned housing development Upper scale housing Middle scale housing andPeri-urban

  6. V. Potential breeding sites

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