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Using Infoveillance to Identify Community Concerns/Literacy, Reduce Risk, and Improve Response in Po...

Using Infoveillance to Identify Community Concerns/Literacy, Reduce Risk, and Improve Response in Po...

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Using Infoveillance to Identify Community Concerns/Literacy, Reduce Risk, and Improve Response in Pollution and Health Emergencies

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Using Infoveillance to Identify Community Concerns/Literacy, Reduce Risk, and Improve Response in Pollution and Health Emergencies

Publisher

Les Ulis: EDP Sciences

Journal title

E3S web of conferences, 2021, Vol.241, p.3002

Language

English

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Les Ulis: EDP Sciences

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Contents

Contextualised in public health and environmental literacy frameworks, this interdisciplinary research applies the epidemiological concept ‘infoveillance’ to show how major pollution events can be mitigated by better use of information communication technologies (ICTs). Findings from statistical analysis of Google Trends™ data during a major Austra...

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Using Infoveillance to Identify Community Concerns/Literacy, Reduce Risk, and Improve Response in Pollution and Health Emergencies

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_b35fbebaa2064153b0054e3e0ae96b8c

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_b35fbebaa2064153b0054e3e0ae96b8c

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ISSN

2267-1242,2555-0403

E-ISSN

2267-1242

DOI

10.1051/e3sconf/202124103002

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