Spatially distributed estimates of ecological variables are generally required for use in geographic information systems (GIS) and models when dealing with many environmental phenomena [2]. In particular, the quality of GIS products depends often on local properties that vary in space. In this context, increased interest has been demonstrated to geostatistics, or spatial statistics, as an analytical tool in the field of environmental sciences. Indeed, the problem of estimating local values of variables at unsampled sites within an area covered by sample points, using the data from those points, is at the core of geostatistics [2]. The most common geostatistic tools involve kriging for data interpolation and mapping. Most methods to date hav...
Spatial indicators are widely used to quantify the impact of climate and anthropogenic changes on sp...
Species are spread in space, whereas sampling is sparse. Thus, to describe and map along environment...
Abstract. In 1962, G. Matheron introduced the term geostatistics to describe a scientific approach t...
Geostatistical techniques have gained widespread use in ecology and environmental science. Variogram...
This paper investigates the use of non-Euclidean distances to characterize isotropic spatial depende...
Geostatistics involves the statistical estimation of erratic surfaces, similar to those found in ge...
Geostatistics provides many tools to characterize and deal with data spread in space. Most of these ...
In this thesis, the inverse distance weighting, different kriging methods, ordinary least squares an...
UnknownThis review aims to provide some guidelines and suggestions in relation to the application of...
Negreiros, J., Painho, M., Aguilar, F., & Aguilar, M. (2010). Geographical information systems princ...
Although traditional census can present unbiased information about different land uses, it is spatia...
Geographical information systems could be improved by adding procedures for geostatistical spatial a...
Summarization: Groundwater level is an important information in hydrological modelling. Geostatistic...
Annotation. The paper briefly reports the application of the modeling and interpolation methods appl...
1. Geostatistical models based on Euclidean distance fail to represent the spatial configuration, co...
Spatial indicators are widely used to quantify the impact of climate and anthropogenic changes on sp...
Species are spread in space, whereas sampling is sparse. Thus, to describe and map along environment...
Abstract. In 1962, G. Matheron introduced the term geostatistics to describe a scientific approach t...
Geostatistical techniques have gained widespread use in ecology and environmental science. Variogram...
This paper investigates the use of non-Euclidean distances to characterize isotropic spatial depende...
Geostatistics involves the statistical estimation of erratic surfaces, similar to those found in ge...
Geostatistics provides many tools to characterize and deal with data spread in space. Most of these ...
In this thesis, the inverse distance weighting, different kriging methods, ordinary least squares an...
UnknownThis review aims to provide some guidelines and suggestions in relation to the application of...
Negreiros, J., Painho, M., Aguilar, F., & Aguilar, M. (2010). Geographical information systems princ...
Although traditional census can present unbiased information about different land uses, it is spatia...
Geographical information systems could be improved by adding procedures for geostatistical spatial a...
Summarization: Groundwater level is an important information in hydrological modelling. Geostatistic...
Annotation. The paper briefly reports the application of the modeling and interpolation methods appl...
1. Geostatistical models based on Euclidean distance fail to represent the spatial configuration, co...
Spatial indicators are widely used to quantify the impact of climate and anthropogenic changes on sp...
Species are spread in space, whereas sampling is sparse. Thus, to describe and map along environment...
Abstract. In 1962, G. Matheron introduced the term geostatistics to describe a scientific approach t...