Citation
Ahmad Zahawir, Mior Mohd Hadafi
(2008)
Applications of Remote Sensing and GIS for Dengue Epidemic Surveillance in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.
Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
Remote sensing and GIS data was used in dengue epidemic mapping. The
work focused on three main applications. First, mapping the dengue
epidemic incident location by analysing the cases which have relationship
between one another, like cases occurring in 200 meter range from the first
case and time period in one to two weeks. Secondly, application for landuse,
where landuse information was extracted from high resolution satellite image,
Ikonos. Dengue cases occurred in any landuse will be observed where the
epidemic was influenced by landuse factors. Thirdly, the dengue cases
occurred will be observed whether it was influenced by climate factors such
as rainfall and temperature, including temperature and vegetation indices,
obtained from medium resolution satellite images. These data was then
analysed using statistical method. Although the results can show the spot
area of dengue cases occurrence, the dengue cases risk index in area based
on landuse and other factor in that area will also be shown. Results from
statistical analysis will show the model development and verification, whether it can be accepted or not. The main conclusion of this work will show the
levels of remote sensing and GIS technology used, which can help in dengue
epidemic monitoring in Malaysia
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