Environment pollution affects human health and reduces, for example, the quality of water, land, cultivations, and forest. There is then great interest in monitoring the environment to associate possible effects on the human health with exposures. For instance, today we know that there is a direct link between the exposure to PM10 and PM2,5 and different pathologies of vascular systems. A common requirement of many environmental exposure studies is the possibility to link them to other files (e.g., environmental data combined with health, socioeconomic, and ecological data to relate environmental exposure to health and ecological effects) and to make them available for analysis or release. The availability of such data may then put at risk the privacy of the individuals.
The goal is the study of the privacy problems related to the release of environmental data and the design of theoretical, architectural, and methodological foundations for the solution of such problems.
The goal is the study of the privacy problems related to the release of environmental data and the design of theoretical, architectural, and methodological foundations for the solution of such problems.