RECENT ADVANCES IN SPATIAL STATISTICS IN ECOLOGY
A Royal Statistical Society meeting organised by the Environmental Statistics Section.
DATE: 1pm - 4:30pm Thursday 5 May 2011
VENUE: Seminar room, CREEM, University of St Andrews, The Observatory, Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews.
SUMMARY: In the analysis of many ecological data sets, spatial statistical
methods are highly relevant since many ecological processes take place
in a spatial context. At this meeting, recent developments in spatial
and computational statistics and their application to ecological
modelling and statistical ecology will be discussed.
Full details are available at https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/filearea.cgi?LMGT1=ENVSTAT&a=get&f=/meet_1105.html
SPEAKERS AND PROGRAMME:
Finn Lindgren (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway)
David Miller (University of Bath)
David Borchers (University of St Andrews)
Janine Illian (University of St Andrews)
REGISTRATION:
There is no need to register for this meeting, and you need not be a member of the Royal Statistical Society to attend.
Please contact Janine Illian ([log in to unmask]) with any inquires.
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Richard Wilkinson
Lecturer in Statistics
School of Mathematical Sciences
University of Nottingham
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