Characterizing environmental geographic inequalities using an integrated exposure assessment.
Julien CaudevilleCorentin RegrainFrederic TognetRoseline BonnardMohammed GueddaCeline BrochotMaxime BeauchampLaurent LetinoisLaure MalherbeFabrice MarliereFrancois LestremauKaren ChardonVeronique BachFlorence Anna ZemanPublished in: Environmental health : a global access science source (2021)
This framework could be used for many purposes, such as mapping EHI, identifying vulnerable populations and providing determinants of exposure to manage and plan remedial actions and to assess the spatial relationships between health and the environment to identify factors that influence the variability of disease patterns.