Clive Eric
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Aarhus University
Denmark
Biography
I am a spatial scientist working within the over-arching theme of individual level spatial data. This can mean working with point-pattern data (often residential location) to reveal epidemiological relationships to environmental exposures or patterns in road traffic accidents; building whole life-course exposures to social and environmental sources to, for example, understand wellbeing in urban areas (ICARUS and HEALS EU grants); data mining ‘Big Data’ such as twitter feeds for spatial-temporal trends; working in the Future Cities agenda, sensing and tracking individuals through GPS and environmental and social sensors in smart-phones (the SenseAble Cities initiative); or writing on the sensitive issues (and exciting possibilities) surrounding tracking individuals and their rights to privacy and confidentiality.
Research Interest
Latest publications Published Quantifying regional consumption-based health impacts attributable to ambient air pollution in China Journal article Published Assessment of human air pollution exposure - results and perspectives in Danish studies Conference abstract for conference Published How do moving and other major life events impact mental health? A longitudinal analysis of UK children
Publications
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How do moving and other major life events impact mental health? A longitudinal analysis of UK children