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Hierarchical Modelling for the Environmental Sciences James S. Clark (Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University, USA)

Hierarchical Modelling for the Environmental Sciences By James S. Clark (Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University, USA)

Hierarchical Modelling for the Environmental Sciences by James S. Clark (Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University, USA)


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Statistical tools are changing the ways in which scientists analyze and interpret data and models. This book provides consistent framework for inference and prediction where information is heterogeneous and uncertain, processes are complex, and responses depend on scale.

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Hierarchical Modelling for the Environmental Sciences: Statistical methods and applications by James S. Clark (Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University, USA)

New statistical tools are changing the ways in which scientists analyze and interpret data and models. Many of these are emerging as a result of the wide availability of inexpensive, high speed computational power. In particular, hierarchical Bayes and Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods for analysis provide consistent framework for inference and prediction where information is heterogeneous and uncertain, processes are complex, and responses depend on scale. Nowhere are these methods more promising than in the environmental sciences. Models have developed rapidly, and there is now a requirement for a clear exposition of the methodology through to application for a range of environmental challenges.

Hierarchical Modelling for the Environmental Sciences Reviews

'...if you are already quite well acqainted with Bayesian concepts and terminology then this book should provide an excellent guide to the application of these advanced statistical techniques within ecology.' Justin Travis, Bulletin of the British Ecological Society 2007 38:1

About James S. Clark (Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University, USA)

Jim Clark is the Blomquist professor at Duke University, where his research focuses on how global change affects forests and grasslands. He received a B.S. from the North Carolina State University in Entomology (1979), a M.S. from the University of Massachusetts in Forestry and Wildlife (1984), and a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in Ecology (1988). At Duke University, Clark teaches Community Ecology and Ecological Models & Data. He has served as the Director of Graduate Studies for the University Program in Ecology and as Director of the Center on Global Change. Alan E. Gelfand is the J B Duke Professor of Statistics and Decision Sciences at Duke University. An early contributor to the development of computational machinery for fitting hierarchical Bayesian models, his current research focuses on the analysis of spatial and spatio-temporal data. His primary areas of application are to problems in environmental science, ecology, and climatology. He received a B.S. from the City College of New York and an M.S. and Ph.D. from Stanford University. After many years at the University of Connecticut, he joined the faculty at Duke University in August 2002.

Table of Contents

PART I. INTRODUCTION TO HIERARCHICAL MODELING; PART II. HIERARCHICAL MODELS IN EXPERIMENTAL SETTINGS; PART III. SPATIAL MODELING; PART IV. SPATIO-TEMPORAL MODELING

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CIN019856967XG
9780198569671
019856967X
Hierarchical Modelling for the Environmental Sciences: Statistical methods and applications by James S. Clark (Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University, USA)
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2006-05-04
216
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