Espace populations sociétés (Dec 2006)

Diffusion des épidémies et complexités géographiques

  • Emmanuel Eliot,
  • Éric Daudé

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/eps.1867
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2006, no. 3
pp. 403 – 416

Abstract

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Complexity theories focus on the interactions between entities in systems. Each entity of a complex system is organised in sub-levels and parallel levels interacting together in different ways. In geography, micro-level studies considering the spatial dynamic of epidemics as complex systems are quite rare. From a set of studies based on the analysis of the HIV/ AIDS epidemic in Mumbai (Bombay, India) and on the multi-agent based modelling of an epidemic, this paper explores several types of complexity : of levels, of the quantity of entities, and of the dynamics in non linear systems. First, we analyse the transition phases in a spatial diffusion process and the impact of circulation networks in the emergence of an epidemic. Second, we propose a new approach in the modelling of the spatial diffusion of an epidemic by combining both heterogeneity of space and patterns of mobility.

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