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- KonferenzbeitragAnalysing Health Risks from Air Pollution Effects in Saxony, Germany(EnviroInfo Dessau 2012, Part 1: Core Application Areas, 2012) Richter, Silke; Wiemann, Stefan; Karrasch, Pierre; Kadner, Daniel; Brauner, Johannes; Siegert, Joachim; Rossmann, Julia; Elsner, Bernhard; Arloth, JanaThis article presents the approach and current findings of the EO2HEAVEN project, in particular from the Saxony Case Study. The aim of the Case Study is the conceptual design of a Spatial Information Infrastructure for better understanding the complex relationship between ambient air quality and its influence on the human health. This includes air quality modelling and a statistical analysis of health datasets as well as the development of a service infrastructure offering access, analysis and visualization of environmental and health information.
- KonferenzbeitragIntegration von Fernerkundungs-, Geo- und Gesundheitsdaten in Geodateninfrastrukturen für die Vorhersage von umweltbedingten Gesundheitsgefährdungen – EO2HEAVEN(Datenanforderungen und Informationsgewinnung zum Themenbereich Umwelt und Gesundheit, 2010) Richter, Silke; Brauner, Johannes; Kunz, SiegbertThe EU Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) project EO2HEAVEN (Earth Observation and ENVironmental modelling for the mitigation of HEAlth risks) contributes to a better understanding of the complex relationships between environmental phenomena and their impact on human health. The project monitors pollution with emphasis on the atmosphere and water. By integrating the public health sector and strong cooperation with IT and service providers from the Earth Observation and in-situ environmental monitoring domains, EO2HEAVEN follows a multidisciplinary and user-oriented approach. The result of this collaboration is the design and development of a GIS-based Spatial Information Infrastructure (SII) supporting the investigation of environment-related health risk exposure and providing respective early warning systems.