Statistics for the Environment, Statistical Aspects of Health and the Environment
Discover the powerful intersection of biostatistics and environmental sciences in "Statistics for the Environment, Statistical Aspects of Health and the Environment" by Vic Barnett. Published by John Wiley & Sons Inc in 1998, this comprehensive hardback, spanning 422 pages, delves into crucial topics shaping our understanding of environmentally induced diseases. Volume 4 of this series addresses the need for effective statistical methodologies in public resources and environmental health. The work stems from a significant conference that gathered experts from diverse fields, fostering a dialogue on pressing health care issues related to the environment. Whether you're a researcher, healthcare professional, or simply passionate about environmental statistics, this book provides insightful perspectives and robust statistical methods vital for addressing today's environmental challenges. Enhance your knowledge and make a difference in health and environmental wellness with this essential read.