Spatial and Environmental Statistics
Editor:
- Gavino Puggioni (gpuggioni@uri.edu), The University of Rhode Island
- Veronica Berrocal, University of California, Irvine
- Michela Cameletti, University of Bergamo
- Pierangelo De Pace, Pomona College
- Rajarshi Guhaniyogi, University of California, Santa Cruz
- Matthew Heaton, Brigham Young University
- Staci A. Hepler, Wake Forest University
- Guanyu Hu, University of Missouri - Columbia
- Huiyan Sang, Texas A&M University
The NEJSDS Spatial and Environmental Statistics section emphasizes original research that uses statistics to interpret the complexity and the rapidly changing features of our environment. This section welcomes manuscripts focused on theoretical contributions, innovative methodological approaches, computational advances in data analysis and visualization, and novel applications in the areas of spatial and spatio-temporal statistics, epidemiology, public health, ecology, and environmental sciences. Review articles in areas of frontier research, as well as discussions on current open problems and future directions will also be considered.