Quantitative spatial analysis of Socio-spatial conditioning factors of health (SCfH) of the megacity Buenos Aires

The quantitative spatial analysis of the Socio-spatial Conditioning factors of Health (SCfH) is a theoretical-methodological approach that allows to define, from a geographical perspective, the spatial distribution of social vulnerability to diseases. Through the application of Geographic Informatio...

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spelling I48-R154-article-51302026-04-08T22:53:48Z Quantitative spatial analysis of Socio-spatial conditioning factors of health (SCfH) of the megacity Buenos Aires Análisis espacial cuantitativo de los Condicionantes Socioespaciales de la Salud (CSS) de la megaciudad Buenos Aires Buzai, Gustavo Geografía de la salud análisis espacial clasificación espacial Megaciudad Buenos Aires SIG Geography of Health Spatial Analysis Spatial Classification Megacity Buenos Aires GIS The quantitative spatial analysis of the Socio-spatial Conditioning factors of Health (SCfH) is a theoretical-methodological approach that allows to define, from a geographical perspective, the spatial distribution of social vulnerability to diseases. Through the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), is possible to use methods of multivariate analysis that lead to obtaining the final result in a map synthesis. In Argentina, the database of the National Census of Population, Households and Housing allows to determine a basic set of variables that define dimensions of central analysis: Education, Economy, Poverty, Construction, Services and Equipment. The combination of these dimensions generate the map presenting the spatial distribution of the CSS of the Megacity Buenos Aires and the most critical area, showing its spatial inequality as a fundamental basis of the territorial planning with the intention of generating actions for the reduction of disparities. El análisis espacial cuantitativo de los Condicionantes Socioespaciales de la Salud (CSS) es una aproximación teórico-metodológica que permite definir, desde un punto de vista geográfico, la distribución espacial de la vulnerabilidad social a enfermedades. Mediante la aplicación de Sistemas de Información Geográfica (SIG) es posible utilizar metodologías de análisis multivariado que llevan a la obtención del resultado final en un mapa síntesis. En la Argentina, la base de datos del Censo Nacional de Población, Hogares y Viviendas permite determinar un conjunto básico de variables que definen dimensiones de análisis centrales: Educación, Economía, Pobreza, Construcción, Servicios y Equipamiento. La combinación de estas dimensiones permite realizar el mapa que presenta la distribución espacial de los CSS de la Megaciudad Buenos Aires y definir su área de mayor criticidad, presentando estos resultados como base fundamental de la planificación territorial con la posibilidad de ser usado para la generación de acciones tendientes a la disminución de disparidades socioespaciales. Instituto de Geografía (IGUNNE) 2021-07-23 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/geo/article/view/5130 10.30972/geo.18355130 Geográfica digital; Vol. 18 No. 35 (2021); 2-14 Geográfica digital; Vol. 18 Núm. 35 (2021); 2-14 Geográfica digital; v. 18 n. 35 (2021); 2-14 1668-5180 spa https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/geo/article/view/5130/4872 Derechos de autor 2021 Geográfica digital http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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topic Geografía de la salud
análisis espacial
clasificación espacial
Megaciudad Buenos Aires
SIG
Geography of Health
Spatial Analysis
Spatial Classification
Megacity Buenos Aires
GIS
spellingShingle Geografía de la salud
análisis espacial
clasificación espacial
Megaciudad Buenos Aires
SIG
Geography of Health
Spatial Analysis
Spatial Classification
Megacity Buenos Aires
GIS
Buzai, Gustavo
Quantitative spatial analysis of Socio-spatial conditioning factors of health (SCfH) of the megacity Buenos Aires
topic_facet Geografía de la salud
análisis espacial
clasificación espacial
Megaciudad Buenos Aires
SIG
Geography of Health
Spatial Analysis
Spatial Classification
Megacity Buenos Aires
GIS
author Buzai, Gustavo
author_facet Buzai, Gustavo
author_sort Buzai, Gustavo
title Quantitative spatial analysis of Socio-spatial conditioning factors of health (SCfH) of the megacity Buenos Aires
title_short Quantitative spatial analysis of Socio-spatial conditioning factors of health (SCfH) of the megacity Buenos Aires
title_full Quantitative spatial analysis of Socio-spatial conditioning factors of health (SCfH) of the megacity Buenos Aires
title_fullStr Quantitative spatial analysis of Socio-spatial conditioning factors of health (SCfH) of the megacity Buenos Aires
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative spatial analysis of Socio-spatial conditioning factors of health (SCfH) of the megacity Buenos Aires
title_sort quantitative spatial analysis of socio-spatial conditioning factors of health (scfh) of the megacity buenos aires
description The quantitative spatial analysis of the Socio-spatial Conditioning factors of Health (SCfH) is a theoretical-methodological approach that allows to define, from a geographical perspective, the spatial distribution of social vulnerability to diseases. Through the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), is possible to use methods of multivariate analysis that lead to obtaining the final result in a map synthesis. In Argentina, the database of the National Census of Population, Households and Housing allows to determine a basic set of variables that define dimensions of central analysis: Education, Economy, Poverty, Construction, Services and Equipment. The combination of these dimensions generate the map presenting the spatial distribution of the CSS of the Megacity Buenos Aires and the most critical area, showing its spatial inequality as a fundamental basis of the territorial planning with the intention of generating actions for the reduction of disparities.
publisher Instituto de Geografía (IGUNNE)
publishDate 2021
url https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/geo/article/view/5130
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