Using geographic information systems to inform the public health response to COVID‐19 and structural racism: The role of place‐based initiatives

Author:

Siegal Rachel1ORCID,Cooper Haley1,Capers Tiffany2,Kilmer Ryan P.3,Cook James R.3,Garo Laurie4

Affiliation:

1. Health Psychology Program University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte North Carolina USA

2. CrossRoads Corporation for Affordable Housing and Community Development, Inc. Charlotte North Carolina USA

3. Department of Psychological Sciences University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte North Carolina USA

4. Department of Geography and Earth Sciences University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte North Carolina USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Psychology

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