2023
DOI: 10.32920/24171420.v1
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Open data and injuries in urban areas—A spatial analytical framework of Toronto using machine learning and spatial regressions

Eric de Noronha Vaz,
Michael D. Cusimano,
Fernando Bação
et al.

Abstract: <p>Injuries have become devastating and often under-recognized public health concerns. In Canada, injuries are the leading cause of potential years of life lost before the age of 65. The geographical patterns of injury, however, are evident both over space and time, suggesting the possibility of spatial optimization of policies at the neighborhood scale to mitigate injury risk, foster prevention, and control within metropolitan regions. In this paper, Canada’s National Ambulatory Care Reporting System is… Show more

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