Geographies of Health: An Introduction presents a comprehensive overview of the connections between health outcomes and social and physical environments. Authored by Anthony C. Gatrell, this third edition explores theoretical perspectives, methodologies, and research within health geography. The book includes international examples from diverse countries and is richly illustrated to enhance understanding. It uniquely focuses on health geography rather than medical geography, with new chapters addressing contemporary issues such as neighborhoods and health, ageing, and emerging infectious diseases. Five case studies have been added, along with a fresh emphasis on qualitative research approaches. Both authors are recognized leaders in the field, bringing extensive experience in research and policy to this updated edition, published by Wiley-Blackwell in January 2015.
