The study of the relationship between residential environment and health at micro area level has a long time been hampered by a lack of micro-scale data. Nowadays data is registered at a much more detailed scale. In combination with Geographic Information System (GIS)-techniques this creates opportunities to look at the relationship at different scales, including very local ones. The study illustrates the use of a ‘bespoke environment’ approach to assess the relationship between health and socio-economic environment.We created these environments by buffer-operations and used micro-scale data on 6-digit postcode level to describe these individually tailored areas around survey respondents in an accurate way. To capture the full extent of are...
Little is known about the association between health and the quality of the residential environment....
Characteristics of an individual alone cannot exhaustively explain all the causes of poor health, an...
Are people living in greener areas healthier than people living in less green areas? This hypothesis...
The study of the relationship between residential environment and health at micro area level has a l...
In this thesis we look at urban health from a geographical perspective. It focuses specifically on e...
The aim of our study was to investigate the association between health enhancing and threatening, an...
The aim of our study was to investigate the association between health enhancing and threatening, an...
The aim of our study was to investigate the association between health enhancing and threatening, an...
Objectives: To investigate associations between measures of neighbourhood social and material enviro...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate associations between measures of neighbourhood social and material enviro...
Objectives: To investigate associations between measures of neighbourhood social and material enviro...
Background: While differences in population health across neighborhoods with different socioeconomic...
The research question how contextual factors of neighbourhood environments influence individual heal...
The research question how contextual factors of neighbourhood environments influence individual heal...
Little is known about the association between health and the quality of the residential environment....
Little is known about the association between health and the quality of the residential environment....
Characteristics of an individual alone cannot exhaustively explain all the causes of poor health, an...
Are people living in greener areas healthier than people living in less green areas? This hypothesis...
The study of the relationship between residential environment and health at micro area level has a l...
In this thesis we look at urban health from a geographical perspective. It focuses specifically on e...
The aim of our study was to investigate the association between health enhancing and threatening, an...
The aim of our study was to investigate the association between health enhancing and threatening, an...
The aim of our study was to investigate the association between health enhancing and threatening, an...
Objectives: To investigate associations between measures of neighbourhood social and material enviro...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate associations between measures of neighbourhood social and material enviro...
Objectives: To investigate associations between measures of neighbourhood social and material enviro...
Background: While differences in population health across neighborhoods with different socioeconomic...
The research question how contextual factors of neighbourhood environments influence individual heal...
The research question how contextual factors of neighbourhood environments influence individual heal...
Little is known about the association between health and the quality of the residential environment....
Little is known about the association between health and the quality of the residential environment....
Characteristics of an individual alone cannot exhaustively explain all the causes of poor health, an...
Are people living in greener areas healthier than people living in less green areas? This hypothesis...