Review of Geospatial Approaches in Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Programs
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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.
Modified on October 25, 2024