Methods and Applications
by Vic Barnett
Environmental Statistics provides a broad overview of the statistical methodology used in the study of the environment, written in an accessible style by a leading authority on the subject.
Environmental Statistics serves as both a textbook for students of environmental statistics, as well as a comprehensive source of reference for anyone working in statistical investigation of environmental issues.
Environmental Statistics:
- Provides broad coverage of the methodology used in the statistical investigation of environmental issues.
- Covers a wide range of key topics, including sampling, methods for extreme data, outliers and robustness, relationship models and methods, time series, spatial analysis, and environmental standards.
- Includes many detailed practical and worked examples that illustrate the applications of statistical methods in environmental issues.
Contents:
- Introduction
- Ordering and Extremes: Applications, models, inference
- Outliers and Robustness
- Finite-Population Sampling
- Inaccessible and Sensitive Data
- Sampling in the Wild
- Relationship: regression-type models and methods
- Special Relationship Models, Including Quantal Response and Repeated Measures
- Environmental Standards
- Time-Series Methods
- Spatial Methods for Environmental Processes
Index