Exploring Childhood Lead Exposure through GIS: A Review of the Recent Literature
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- Raul Lejano & Jonathon Ericson, 2005. "Tragedy of the Temporal Commons: Soil-Bound Lead and the Anachronicity of Risk," Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 48(2), pages 301-320.
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childhood lead poisoning; geographic distribution; screening efforts; risk modeling; GIS;All these keywords.
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