Slums, Space, and State of Health-A Link between Settlement Morphology and Health Data.

作者: John Friesen , Victoria Friesen , Ingo Dietrich , Peter F. Pelz

DOI: 10.3390/IJERPH17062022

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摘要: Approximately 1 billion slum dwellers worldwide are exposed to increased health risks due their spatial environment. Recent studies have therefore called for the environment be introduced as a separate dimension in medical studies. Hence, this study investigates how and on which scale relationships between settlement morphology status of inhabitants can identified. To end, we summarize current literature identification slums from geographical perspective review last five years (376 studies) focusing considered scales We show that majority restricted certain regions. It is desirable number adapted respective population. On basis these studies, develop framework investigate relationship space health. Finally, apply our methodology prevalence different metrics using data global burden diseases prefectures Brazil subnational level.

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