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Spatial statistics recognises and uses the spatial locations of data when designing for, collecting, managing, analysing and displaying data. This volume reflects the developments in spatial statistics that have originated in applications and appearance of new types of data-demanding interpretations in the sciences, social science, medicine, engineering and business. The computer revolution has transformed spatial statistics and this volume covers areas of: general and methodological interest; environmental applications and climate issues; and epidemiological and point processing issues. |