This is an expanded and revised edition of an essential reference work for university libraries, research laboratories, government institutions and consultancies concerned with the environmental sciences. The Encyclopedia offers comprehensive coverage of the wide range of topics, techniques and applications that comprise this multidisciplinary field.
Key features of the new edition:
Expanded to six volumes to reflect developments in Environmetrics techniques and applications during past decade
Over 60% of articles in this edition are new or revised
A new section: Environmental Engineering and Technology
Increased breadth and depth of coverage in key application areas such as climate science and hydrological processes
Revised and updated treatment of methodology including spatial-temporal statistics, computational statistics and modeling extremes
Greater emphasis on practitioner oriented content.
Publishing in both print and online the Encyclopedia will be an invaluable aid to researchers, lecturers, students, consultants and policymakers engaged in ecological statistics, climate change, geostatistics, natural resources, risk assessment, environmental health, physical processes, chemometrics, stochastic modelling, forestry, acid rain, and pollution.