SPATIAL STATISTICS 2011 - 1st Conference on Spatial Statistics 2011 (Spatial Statistics 2011)
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Category SPATIAL STATISTICS 2011
Deadline: September 21, 2010 | Date: March 23, 2011-March 25, 2011
Venue/Country: Enschede, Netherlands
Updated: 2010-08-11 00:45:14 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
The Spatial Statistics 2011 conference focuses on the role that spatial and spatio-temporal statistics plays in mapping global change. The goal is to bring together experts and interested people from academia, research institutes, and industry. The main conference themes are:Mapping global change-Visualization spatio-temporal variation-Issues of scale -Mapping quality and uncertaintiesSpatial and spatio-temporal statistical methodology- Geostatistics, Point patterns and Lattice analysis- Bayesian procedures- Issues of optimal sampling- Extreme values and outlier detectionEnvironmental issues- Temperature and rainfall - Changes in soils, water and the air- C-sequestration and carbon storage- Forests and land use changes- Changes in agriculture at different scales and resolutions- Frontiers between agriculture and the environmentEcological and habitat changes- Biodiversity issues- Changing frontiers in wildlife and vegetation distributionHealth and epidemiology- Changing patterns due to global change- Effects of globalization on healthEconomy and energy- Relations between global change and the economy- Spatial econometricsImage use and analysis- Monitoring changes with satellite imagery- Image analysis for remote areas- Calibrating and validating time series of imagesDeveloping countries- Effects of global change on urbanization- Consequences for rural development- Relations to capacity building
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