About this Research Topic
The goal of this Research Topic is to delve into the intricate relationships between diseases and macroeconomic factors within the realm of spatial and temporal dimensions. We aim to unravel the patterns of disease dynamics, employ advanced technological and statistical methods, and scrutinize the influences of socioeconomic factors on disease occurrences and transmissions. By integrating sophisticated spatio-temporal data mining for risk prediction, and tailoring strategies to disease characteristics for optimized spatial planning and policy interventions. We aspire to mitigate the societal and economic impact of diseases. Through this exploration, we hope to stimulate multidisciplinary dialogue and contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the interplay between public health and macroeconomic resilience.
We welcome submissions of Original Research, Review and Mini-review, in the following subtopics, but not limited to:
● Apply spatial statistical methods to investigate disease-macroeconomic factor correlations.
● Analyze the influence of socioeconomic factors on spatial and temporal disease distribution.
● Examine the temporal and spatial evolution of diseases, revealing patterns of disease dynamics.
● Utilize Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing (RS), and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) for disease study.
● Explore transmission mechanisms influencing disease dynamics across regions and periods.
● Use spatio-temporal data mining for disease risk prediction and assessment.
● Propose strategies tailored to spatio-temporal disease characteristics for optimizing spatial planning and policy interventions.
Keywords: Spatial Analysis, Public Health, Diseases, Macroeconomic Impact, Temporal Analysis
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