Peter Haggett
Affiliations: | 1957-1966 | Geography | University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom |
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Cliff AD, Haggett P, Smallman-Raynor M. (2009) The changing shape of island epidemics: historical trends in Icelandic infectious disease waves, 1902–1988 Journal of Historical Geography. 35: 545-567 |
Cliff AD, Haggett P, Smallman-Raynor MR, et al. (1995) The application of multidimensional scaling methods to epidemiological data Statistical Methods in Medical Research. 4: 102-123 |
Cliff AD, Haggett P. (1995) The epidemiological significance of islands Health & Place. 1: 199-209 |
Haggett P. (1994) Geographical aspects of the emergence of infectious diseases Geografiska Annaler Series B-Human Geography. 76: 91-104 |
Cliff A, Haggett P. (1993) Statistical modelling of measles and influenza outbreaks. Statistical Methods in Medical Research. 2: 43-73 |
Haggett P. (1993) The Invasion of Human Epidemic Diseases into Australia, New Zealand, and the Southwest Pacific: The Geographical Context New Zealand Geographer. 49: 40-47 |
Cliff AD, Haggett P, Stroup DF. (1992) The geographic structure of measles epidemics in the Northeastern United States American Journal of Epidemiology. 136: 592-602 |
Haggett P. (1992) Sauer's origins and dispersals': its implications for the geography of disease Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. 17: 387-398 |
Cliff AD, Haggett P, Graham R. (1983) Reconstruction of diffusion processes at different geographical scales: the 1904 measles epidemic in northwest Iceland. Journal of Historical Geography. 9: 29-46 |
Cliff AD, Haggett P, Graham R. (1983) Reconstruction of diffusion processes at local scales: the 1846, 1882 and 1904 measles epidemics in northwest Iceland Journal of Historical Geography. 9: 347-368 |