Assembling a collection of very prominent researchers in the field,
the Handbook of Spatial Statistics presents a comprehensive
treatment of both classical and state-of-the-art aspects of this
maturing area. It takes a unified, integrated approach to the
material, providing cross-references among chapters. The handbook
begins with a historical introduction detailing the evolution of
the field. It then focuses on the three main branches of spatial
statistics: continuous spatial variation (point referenced data);
discrete spatial variation, including lattice and areal unit data;
and spatial point patterns. The book also contains a section on
space-time work as well as a section on important topics that build
upon earlier chapters. By collecting the major work in the field in
one source, along with including an extensive bibliography, this
handbook will assist future research efforts. It deftly balances
theory and application, strongly emphasizes modeling, and
introduces many real data analysis examples.
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