
An Introduction to the Geography of Health
Routledge (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Will be published approx. on 6. November 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
468 pages
978-1-041-01300-6 (ISBN)
Description
In the third edition of An Introduction to the Geography of Health, Peter Anthamatten and Helen Hazen explore the ways in which geographic methods and approaches can inform our understanding of health.
The book's focus on a broad range of physical and social factors that drive health in places and spaces offers students and scholars an important holistic perspective on the study of health in the modern era. Beginning with thematic materials, the authors capture student interest with engaging case studies before guiding the reader through some common methodological and theoretical approaches, always reinforcing the idea that theory is most useful when applied to specific, real-world problems. In contrast to many of the currently available texts, the book covers the breadth of the discipline, giving equal weight to ecological and social approaches to the topic, as well as empirical and post-positivist methodologies. The text is global in scope, emphasizing that many health problems require international attention in our increasingly interconnected world, and that the theories and methods of geography can be applied to health issues in a variety of contexts. The new edition has been updated to reflect the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. It also includes new and expanded sections on mental health, PFAS, climate change, coercive pronatalism, and health misinformation.
The book is designed to be used as the core text for a health geography course for undergraduate and lower-level graduate students and is relevant to students of biology, medicine, social science, urban planning, and public health.
Included with the text are updated online supplemental materials for faculty use including PowerPoint Slides and eGlossaries for each chapter, available at www.routledge.com/9781041013006
The book's focus on a broad range of physical and social factors that drive health in places and spaces offers students and scholars an important holistic perspective on the study of health in the modern era. Beginning with thematic materials, the authors capture student interest with engaging case studies before guiding the reader through some common methodological and theoretical approaches, always reinforcing the idea that theory is most useful when applied to specific, real-world problems. In contrast to many of the currently available texts, the book covers the breadth of the discipline, giving equal weight to ecological and social approaches to the topic, as well as empirical and post-positivist methodologies. The text is global in scope, emphasizing that many health problems require international attention in our increasingly interconnected world, and that the theories and methods of geography can be applied to health issues in a variety of contexts. The new edition has been updated to reflect the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. It also includes new and expanded sections on mental health, PFAS, climate change, coercive pronatalism, and health misinformation.
The book is designed to be used as the core text for a health geography course for undergraduate and lower-level graduate students and is relevant to students of biology, medicine, social science, urban planning, and public health.
Included with the text are updated online supplemental materials for faculty use including PowerPoint Slides and eGlossaries for each chapter, available at www.routledge.com/9781041013006
More details
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Undergraduate Advanced
Illustrations
85 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder, 53 farbige Zeichnungen, 13 farbige Tabellen, 138 farbige Abbildungen
13 Tables, color; 53 Line drawings, color; 85 Halftones, color; 138 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-041-01300-6 (9781041013006)
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Other editions
Additional editions

Peter Anthamatten | Helen Hazen
An Introduction to the Geography of Health
Book
approx. 11/2026
3rd Edition
Routledge
€191.50
Not yet published
Previous edition

Helen Hazen | Peter Anthamatten
An Introduction to the Geography of Health
Book
12/2019
2nd Edition
Routledge
€64.36
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Persons
Peter Anthamatten is an associate professor of Geography and Environmental Science at the University of Colorado, Denver, USA. Trained in geography and public health, his research focuses on the geography of health, with particular attention to children's behavioral, nutritional, and obesity-related environments across multiple scales. He also enjoys working on geographic education and other topics. Peter teaches courses in health geography, cartography, and spatial statistics to graduates and undergraduates.
Helen Hazen is a broadly trained geographer, who focuses on issues of health and environment. She is a teaching professor at the University of Denver, USA, where she teaches classes on health, population, and sustainability, as well as other aspects of geography.
Helen Hazen is a broadly trained geographer, who focuses on issues of health and environment. She is a teaching professor at the University of Denver, USA, where she teaches classes on health, population, and sustainability, as well as other aspects of geography.
Content
1. Introduction Section I Ecological Approaches to Health 2. Ecological Approaches to Human Health 3. Population-scale Processes: Demographic Change and the Evolution of Pathogens 4. Environmental Change and Emerging Infectious Diseases 5. Environmental Exposures 6. Cartography and Geospatial Science in Health Section II Social Approaches to Health and Healthcare 7. Socioeconomic Environments 8. Culture and Identity 9. Power and Politics of Health 10. Geographies of Healthcare 11. Integrating Approaches in the Geography of Health: Policymaking from Geographic Perspectives