What Are the Key Components of Environmental Analysis?
Environmental analysis typically involves several key components:
Exposure Assessment: Identifying and measuring the extent of human exposure to environmental hazards. Risk Assessment: Evaluating the potential health risks associated with environmental exposures. Epidemiological Studies: Conducting studies to determine the relationship between environmental exposures and health outcomes. Spatial Analysis: Using geographic information systems (GIS) to map and analyze the spatial distribution of environmental hazards and health outcomes. Temporal Analysis: Examining how environmental exposures and health outcomes change over time.