Kim, Dohyeong
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Dohyeong Kim is an Associate Professor of Public Policy, Political Economy and Geographic Information Sciences. He also serves as the head of the Geospatial Health Research Group. His research interests include:
- Global health and safety
- Geospatial health and public policy
- Environmental health and disaster planning
- Spatiotemporal big data analysis and machine learning
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Recent Submissions
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Understanding Spatial and Contextual Factors Influencing Intraregional Differences in Child Vaccination Coverage in Bangladesh
(Sage Publications Inc, 2018-11-30)In Bangladesh, policy discourse has mostly focused on regional inequities in health, including child immunization coverage. Knowledge of local geographical and contextual factors within regions, however, becomes pertinent ... -
Spatio-Temporal Comparison of Pertussis Outbreaks in Olmsted County, Minnesota, 2004-2005 and 2012: A Population-Based Study
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2019-05-19)Objective: Two pertussis outbreaks occurred in Olmsted County, Minnesota, during 2004-2005 and 2012 (5-10 times higher than other years), with significantly higher incidence than for the State. We aimed to assess whether ... -
Barriers and Incentives for Sustainable Urban Development: An Analysis of the Adoption of LEED-ND Projects
(Academic Press, 2019-05-22)The adoption rate for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design – Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND) projects has varied considerably across the United States. Local governments and developers face variation in the ... -
Spatiotemporal Association between Temperature and Assaults: A Generalized Linear Mixed-Model Approach
We aim to analyze the association between temperature and assault at highly disaggregated spatial units with great temporal resolution to investigate their spatiotemporal dynamics. We applied generalized linear mixed models ... -
A Meta-Regression Analysis of the Effectiveness of Mosquito Nets for Malaria Control: The Value of Long-Lasting Insecticide Nets
Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) have been widely used as an effective alternative to conventional insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) for over a decade. Due to the growing number of field trials and interventions reporting ... -
Understanding Needs and Barriers to Using Geospatial Tools for Public Health Policymaking in China
Despite growing popularity of using geographical information systems and geospatial tools in public health fields, these tools are only rarely implemented in health policy management in China. This study examines the ... -
Role of Spatial Tools in Public Health Policymaking of Bangladesh: Opportunities and Challenges
In spite of the increasing efforts to gather spatial data in developing countries, the use of maps is mostly for visualization of health indicators rather than informed decision-making. Various spatial tools can aid ...