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Spatial Statistics : GeoSpatial Information Modeling and Thematic Mapping

โœ Scribed by Kalkhan, Mohammed A


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
178
Category
Library

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""[This book] covers many topics that are poorly treated by others. ... Chapter 2 on sampling is a true gem. It covers all the standard approaches, but in addition has an extensive discussion of multiphase or double sampling which Kalkhan has used extensively in his own research. There is also an extensive discussion of a case study in which a pixel nested plot (PNP) sampling design is used. This is useful material Read more...


Abstract: ""[This book] covers many topics that are poorly treated by others. ... Chapter 2 on sampling is a true gem. It covers all the standard approaches, but in addition has an extensive discussion of multiphase or double sampling which Kalkhan has used extensively in his own research. There is also an extensive discussion of a case study in which a pixel nested plot (PNP) sampling design is used. This is useful material for researchers and course instructors alike. ... This reviewer enjoyed Chapter 4 immensely. It provides a stimulating discussion of geospatial analysis and modeling including the t

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content: Front Cover
Contents
Preface
About the Author
Chapter 1: Geospatial Information Technology
Chapter 2: Data Sampling Methods and Applications
Chapter 3: Spatial Pattern and Correlation Statistics
Chapter 4: Geospatial Analysis and Modeling-Mapping
Chapter 5: R Statistical Package
Chapter 6: Working with Geospatial Information Data
Back Cover

โœฆ Subjects


Cartography -- Remote sensing. Geography -- Statistical methods. Spatial analysis (Statistics). Thematic maps.


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