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Handbook of Environmental and Ecological Statistics, Paperback / softback Book

Paperback / softback

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This handbook focuses on the enormous literature applying statistical methodology and modelling to environmental and ecological processes.

The 21st century statistics community has become increasingly interdisciplinary, bringing a large collection of modern tools to all areas of application in environmental processes.

In addition, the environmental community has substantially increased its scope of data collection including observational data, satellite-derived data, and computer model output.

The resultant impact in this latter community has been substantial; no longer are simple regression and analysis of variance methods adequate.

The contribution of this handbook is to assemble a state-of-the-art view of this interface.

Features: An internationally regarded editorial team. A distinguished collection of contributors. A thoroughly contemporary treatment of a substantial interdisciplinary interface. Written to engage both statisticians as well as quantitative environmental researchers. 34 chapters covering methodology, ecological processes, environmental exposure, and statistical methods in climate science.

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