Review of Geospatial Approaches in Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Programs

Lead state policy map

In an invited paper published in Review of Environmental Economics and Policy (REEP), Rashida Callender and team conducted a scoping review of geospatial methods used in state and local level lead testing and intervention. The review highlights how GIS-based approaches such as mapping, risk indices, and modeling contribute to childhood lead poisoning prevention, particularly in a data resource-limited setting.

For more details, read the article published in Review of Environmental Economics and Policy.