2020 •
Modelling epidemics: Technical and critical issues in the context of COVID-19
Authors: Chris Brunsdon
Venue: Dialogues in Human Geography
Type: Publication
Abstract: This commentary reflects upon my experiences modelling epidemics from a geographical perspective. In particular, I consider different approaches to the modelling of epidemics and other forms of data analysis relevant to the COVID-19 pandemic within a geographical context, especially with respect to the need for ‘just in time’ policy-relevant research.
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