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Statistics for Environmental Science and Management (2nd ed)

Part of the Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Environmental Statistics series
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Revised, expanded, and updated, this second edition of Statistics for Environmental Science and Management is that rare animal, a resource that works well as a text for graduate courses and a reference for appropriate statistical approaches to specific environmental problems.

It is uncommon to find so many important environmental topics covered in one book.

Its strength is author Bryan Manly’s ability to take a non-mathematical approach while keeping essential mathematical concepts intact.

He clearly explains statistics without dwelling on heavy mathematical development.

The book begins by describing the important role statistics play in environmental science.

It focuses on how to collect data, highlighting the importance of sampling and experimental design in conducting rigorous science.

It presents a variety of key topics specifically related to environmental science such as monitoring, impact assessment, risk assessment, correlated and censored data analysis, to name just a few.

Revised, updated or expanded material on: Data Quality ObjectivesGeneralized Linear ModelsSpatial Data AnalysisCensored DataMonte Carlo Risk AssessmentThere are numerous books on environmental statistics; however, while some focus on multivariate methods and others on the basic components of probability distributions and how they can be used for modeling phenomenon, most do not include the material on sampling and experimental design that this one does.

It is the variety of coverage, not sacrificing too much depth for breadth, that sets this book apart.

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Product Details
Chapman & Hall/CRC
142006147X / 9781420061475
Hardback
21/10/2008
United Kingdom
English
Previous ed.: 2001.