Publications
Publication list
- Bohle, H. (2008): Food Vulnerability – Health Vulnerability. Convergence and Common Ground in Global Change Research. In: Exner, M., Klein, G., Rechkemmer, A., Schmidt, F.(Eds.): Towards Sustainable Global Health, UNU-SOURCE, Publications Series of UNU-EHS, 2008(11), pp. 38-41
- Bork, T., Kraas, F., Yuan, Y. (2010): Migrant's Health, Health Facilities and Services in Villages-in-the-city in Guangzhou, China. In: Gransow, Z.(Eds.): Berliner Chinahefte 38, pp. 72-93
- Bork, T., Kraas, F., Yuan, Y. (2011): Governance challenges in China's urban health care system - The role of stakeholders.. In: Erdkunde, 65 (2), pp. 121-135 [online access]
- Bork, T., Kraas, F., Xue, D., Li, Z. (2011): Urban Environmental Health challenges in China’s Villages-in-the-city. In: Geographische Zeitschrift , 99 (1), pp. 16-35
- Bork, T., Gransow, B., Kraas, F., Yuan, Y. (2011): Marketization and Informalization of Health Care Services in Mega-urban China. In: Krämer, K., Kraas, .(Eds.): Health in Megacities and Urban Areas, pp. 173-188
- Bork-Hüffer, T. (accepted for publication): Transformation und Stadtentwicklung in China: alte und neue Risiken für die Gesundheit [Transition and Urbanization in China: Old and New Health Risks]. In: Passauer Kontaktstudium Geographie 2012
- Bork-Hüffer, T. (2012): Migrants’ Health Seeking Actions in Guangzhou, China. Individual Action, Structure and Agency: Linkages and Change,
- Bork-Hüffer, T., Kraas, F. (2015): Health Care Disparities in Megaurban China: The Ambivalent Role of Unregistered Practitioners. In: Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie, 106 (3), pp. 339-352
- Brinkel, J., Khan , M., Krämer, A. (2009): A Systematic Review of Arsenic Exposure and Its Social and Mental Health Effects with Special Reference to Bangladesh. In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 6 (2009), pp. 1609-1619 [online access]
- Burkart, K., Endlicher, W. (2009): Assessing the Atmospheric Impact on Public Health in the Megacity of Dhaka, Bangladesh. In: Die Erde, 2009 (140, 1), pp. 93-109 [online access]
- Burkart, K., Grübner, O., Khan, M., Staffeld, R. (2008): Megacity Dhaka - Informal Settlements, Urban Environment and Public Health. In: Geographische Rundschau, International Edition, 4 (1), pp. 4-11 [online access]
- Butsch, C., Kroll, M., Bork, T. (2010): The Megaurban Health Challenge – Examples from India and China. In: Geographische Rundschau International , 6 (2), pp. 20-25
- Butsch, C., Kroll, M., Bork, T. (2010): The Megaurban Health Challenge ? Examples from India and China.. In: Geographische Rundschau International Edition, 6 (2/2010), pp. 20-25 [online access]
- Endlicher, W., Jendritzky, G., Fischer, J., Redlich, J. (2006): Heat Waves, Urban Climate and Human Health. In: Wang, W., Krafft, T., Kraas, F.(Eds.): Global Change, Urbanization and Health, pp. 103-114, Beijing, China Meteorological Press
- Gransow, B., Zhou, D. (2010): Migrants and Health in China. In: Gransow, B., Zhou, D.(Eds.): , 38, Münster, Lit Verlag
- Gransow, B. (2010): Body as Armor. Health Risks and Health Consciousness among Rural Migrants in Urban China. In: Migrants and Health in China. . In: Gransow, B., Zhou, D.(Eds.): Migrants and Health in China, 38(9-27), Münster, Lit Verlag
- Gransow, B. (2015): Sustaining Livelihoods in Urban Villages: Health Risks and Health Strategies Among Rural-to-Urban Migrants in China – the Case of Guangzhou. In: Rural Livelihoods in China. Political Economy in Transition, pp. 74-92
- Grübner, O., Khan, M., Hostert, P. (2011): Spatial epidemiologic applications in public health research – examples from the megacity of Dhaka. In: Krämer, A., Khan, M., Kraas, F.(Eds.): Health in megacities and urban areas, Springer
- Grübner, O., Staffeld, R., Khan, M., Burkart, K., Krämer, A., Hostert, P. (2011): Urban health in megacities: extending the framework for developing countries. In: IHDP update (Magazine of the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change), 1, pp. 40-49 [online access]
- Grübner , O., Khan, M., Lautenbach, S., Müller, D., Krämer, A., Lakes, T., Hostert, P. (2012): Mental Health in the slums of Dhaka - a geoepidemiological study. In: BMC Public Health, 12 (1), pp. 177 [online access]
- Grübner , O. (2011): A spatial epidemiological analysis of self-rated mental health in the slums of Dhaka. In: International Journal of Health Geographics, 10 (1), pp. 36 [online access]
- Jahn, H., Ling, L., Han, L. (2010): Migration, informality and health - preliminary results from a public health survey in Guangzhou. In: Berliner China Heft, 38, pp. 52-71 [online access]
- Jahn, H., Khan, M., Krämer, A. (2010): Megaurbanisation and public health research - theoretical dimensions. In: Health in megacities and urban areas [online access]
- Jahn, H., Ling, L., Han, L. (2010): Migration and Health in Megacities - A Chinese Example from Guangzhou, China. In: Health in megacities and urban areas [online access]
- Khan, M., Krämer, A. (2008): Socio-economic factors explain differences in public health-related variables among women in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study. In: BMC Public Health, 2008 (8), pp. 254 [online access]
- Khan, M., Krämer, A., Grübner, O. (2009): Comparison of Health-Related Outcomes between Urban Slums, Urban Affluent and Rural Areas in and around Dhaka Megacity, Bangladesh. In: Die Erde, 2009 (140, 1), pp. 69-92 [online access]
- Khan, M., Grübner, O., Krämer, A. (2012): Frequently used healthcare services in urban slums of Dhaka and adjacent rural areas and their determinants. In: Journal of Public Health, 34 (2), pp. 261-271 [online access]
- Khan, M., Jahn, H., Krämer, A. (2009): Poor health outcomes including the burden of self-reported diarrhoea among adults living in the slums of Dhaka megacity with respect to water and water-related variables. In: Baier, K., Strohschön, R., Azzam, R.(Eds.): Megacities: Interactions between land use and water management, 99, pp. 119-130, Aachen [online access]
- Krafft, T., Kraas, F., Butsch, C., Peters, G., Ziemann, A. (2007): Governing Emerging Megacities: Water, Health and Housing. Towards Quality of Life in Pune/India and Pearl River Delta/China. In: Trialog, 92 (1), pp. 36-37
- Krämer, A. (2006): Migrants‘ health: Concepts and disparities. In: Wang, W., Krafft, T., Kraas, F.(Eds.): Global Change, Urbanization and Health, pp. 177-186, Beijing, China Meteorological Press [online access]
- Krämer, A., Khan, M., Jahn, H. (2010): Public health in megacities and the urban areas: a conceptual framework. In: Health in megacities and urban areas [online access]
- Krämer, A., Kretzschmar, M., Krickeberg, K. (2010): Modern Infectious Disease Epidemiology - Concepts, Methods, Mathematical Models and Public Health.. In: Modern Infectious Disease Epidemiology
- Krämer, A., Khan, M., Kraas, F. (2011): Health in Megacities and Urban Areas, New York, Springer
- Mey , B., Wendisch, M., Jahn, H. (2010): A new approach to link satellite observations with human health by aircraft measurements. In: Health in megacities and urban areas [online access]
- Strohschön, R., Azzam, R., Baier, K. (2011): Mega-urbanization in Guangzhou – Effects on water quality and risks to human health. In: Krämer, A., Khan, M., Kraas, F.(Eds.): Health in megacities and urban areas (Contributions to Statistics), pp. 221-229, Berlin, Heidelberg: Physica, A Springer Company
- Wang, W., Krafft, T., Kraas, F. (2006): Global Change, Urbanization and Health. In: Global Change, Urbanization and Health
- Yuan-Ihle, Y., Schnack, H., Jahn, H. (2009): Mobility and Health - Health Risks and Health Strategies of Rural Migrants in Urban China. In: Conference Sun Yat-sen University (2008) [online access]
- Yuan-Ihle, Y. (2017): Health-Seeking Behavior of Rural-to-Urban Migrant Women Regarding Sexual Health in Pearl River Delta, China: Linkages between Individual Behavior, Formal and Informal Institutions and Policy Change. In: Dissertation, Otto-Suhr-Institut, FU Berlin
- Zingel, W., Keck, M., Etzold, B., Bohle, H. (2011): Urban food security health status of the poor in Dhaka. In: Health in megacities and urban areas, pp. 301-319 [online access]