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Population, Health and Wellbeing (PHeW)

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Our group specialises in the spatial analysis of census and population data. We study geographical population trends and future population measurement systems.

About

Our research group works in areas like population modelling, population health cultures, and global practices of care and wellbeing. This helps us understand the different challenges facing people across the world. 
 
To support our insights into care for vulnerable and marginalised groups, we have hosted the WorldPop Project. This provides spatial demographic data to support development, health and disaster response applications. 

We work alongside GeoData - an enterprise group that researches social and environmental challenges. We focus on areas like food and water security, poverty alleviation and climate change adaptation.  
 
Some of our recent projects have explored: 

  • livestock's threat to human health through contact with drinking water 
  • disproportionate access to vaccination against disease 
  • how to provide clean, affordable water to those in need 

 
By working with major social survey companies, national statistical organisations and health organisations, we've developed expertise in geographical referencing, catchment definition, zone design and policy analysis. 

We also do consultancy work for organisations in social statistics, health and welfare across the public and private sectors. 

Research highlights

People, projects and publications

People

Dr Samantha Cockings

Associate Professor

Research interests

  • Automated zone design
  • Spatiotemporal population modelling
  • Environment and health

Accepting applications from PhD students

Email: s.cockings@soton.ac.uk

Address: B44, West Highfield Campus, University Road, SO17 1BJ

Dr Sara Morgan

Associate Professor

Research interests

  • Health inequalities
  • Violence Prevention
  • Social Epidemiology

Accepting applications from PhD students

Email: s.a.morgan@soton.ac.uk

Address: Southampton General Hospital, Tremona Road Shirley, SO16 6YD

I help develop innovative methods for high-resolution mapping of populations in countries with limited or no census data.
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