Applied Spatial Statistics for Public Health Data
Discover the essential insights of Applied Spatial Statistics for Public Health Data by Lance A. Waller, published by John Wiley & Sons Inc in 2004. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 520 pages and serves as a vital resource for anyone involved in public health research and analysis.
This book delves into the significance of mapped data, providing a platform for effective communication among the public, media, regulatory agencies, and researchers. With the rise of geographical information systems (GIS), the analysis of spatially referenced data has become increasingly important. Waller expertly guides readers through the complexities of spatial statistics, equipping them with the tools necessary to tackle real-world public health challenges.
Enhance your understanding of spatial data analysis and its implications for public health with this authoritative guide from a leading expert in the field.