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Spatial Statistics for Data Science - Theory and Practice With R

English · Hardback

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Spatial data is crucial to improve decision-making in a wide range of fields including environment, health, ecology, urban planning, economy, and society. This book describes statistical methods, modeling approaches, and visualization techniques to analyze spatial data using R.


List of contents

Part 1: Spatial data 1. Types of spatial data 2. Spatial data in R 3. The sf package for spatial vector data 4. The terra package for raster and vector data 5. Making maps with R 6. R packages to download open spatial data Part 2: Areal data 7. Spatial neighborhood matrices 8. Spatial autocorrelation 9. Bayesian spatial models 10. Disease risk modeling 11. Areal data issues Part 3: Geostatistical data 12. Geostatistical data 13. Spatial interpolation methods 14. Kriging 15. Model-based geostatistics 16. Methods assessment Part 4: Spatial point patterns 17. Spatial point patterns 18. The spatstat package 19. Spatial point processes and simulation 20. Complete Spatial Randomness 21. Intensity estimation 22. The K-function 23. Point process modeling Appendix A. The R software

About the author

Paula Moraga is Professor of Statistics at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). She received her Master's in Biostatistics from Harvard University and her Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Valencia. Dr. Moraga develops innovative statistical methods and open-source software for spatial data analysis and health surveillance, including R packages for spatio-temporal modeling, detection of clusters, and travel-related spread of disease. Her work has directly informed strategic policy in reducing the burden of diseases such as malaria and cancer in several countries. Dr. Moraga has published extensively in leading journals, and serves as an Associate Editor of the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A. She is the author of the book Geospatial Health Data: Modeling and Visualization with R-INLA and Shiny (Chapman & Hall/CRC). Dr. Moraga received the prestigious Letten Prize for her pioneering research in disease surveillance, and her significant contributions to the development of sustainable solutions for health and environment globally.

Summary

Spatial data is crucial to improve decision-making in a wide range of fields including environment, health, ecology, urban planning, economy, and society. This book describes statistical methods, modeling approaches, and visualization techniques to analyze spatial data using R.

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