
Novartis Foundation Symposium 220 - Environmental Statistics - Analysing Data for Environmental Policy
Novartis(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 28. September 2007
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292 pages
978-0-470-51560-0 (ISBN)
Description
Environmental statistics is a rapidly growing discipline that is important not only as a division of professional and academic statistics, but also in the accumulation of data on environmental effects and in the formulation of environmental policy by government agencies. This book features contributions from policy makers, scientists actively involved in collection of data, and professional, academic and government statisticians. These explore the interfaces between the different areas of application of environmental statistics and consider the future applications of methods arising from this discipline. Some of the chapters deal specifically with environmental models and methods. Here, the contributors explain specialized statistical techniques that have been developed for analysing environmental data and mathematical models that have been applied to the problem of integrating large amounts of environmental data into a coherent picture of particular environmental systems. Several of the contributions deal specifically with the problems involved in co-ordinating data collection over large geographical areas and over many dimensions of measurement.
Finally, the book discusses the problems of formulating specific environmental policies given the nature of the information that has been made available using environmental statistical methods.
Finally, the book discusses the problems of formulating specific environmental policies given the nature of the information that has been made available using environmental statistical methods.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 158 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
580 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-51560-0 (9780470515600)
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Content
Chairman's Introduction (V. Barnett). In Search of Spatial Extremes (A. Stein, et al.). Operational Evaluation of Air Quality Models (P. Sampson & P. Guttorp). Assessing the Human Health Risk of Atmospheric Particles (R. Smith, et al.). Ozone Dose Mapping and the Utility of Models (C. Anderson & R. Smith). Measuring and Modelling Pollution for Risk Analysis (J. Zidek & N. Lee). A Preliminary Statistical Examination of the Effects of Uncertainty and Variability on Environmental Regulatory Criteria for Ozone (L. Cox, et al.). Statistics and Environmental Policy: Case Studies from Long-Term Environmental Monitoring Data (R. Goudey & G. Laslett). Better Late than Never? Injecting Statistical Know-how into Legislation on Water Quality (A. Warn). Indicator Quality for Multidisciplinary Systems (J. Riley). Integrating Data for Sustainable Development: Introducing the Distribution of Resources Framework (J. Heycox). Does Environmental Data Collection Need Statistics? (M. Pulles). Air Pollution Statistics in Policy Applications (R. Smith). Agriculture Sector Resource and Environmental Policy Analysis: An Economic and Biophysical Approach (R. House, et al.). Final Discussion. Indexes.