We analyse design-based properties of two-phase strategies for estimating totals and nonlinear functions of totals for environmental populations when the sampling schemes are uniquely determined by points placed in the study region. In the first phase, points are located using tessellation stratified sampling, whereas in the second phase a finite population sampling scheme is adopted. We give sufficient conditions on second-phase designs that ensure consistency, and we investigate the variance convergence rate for some familiar schemes
The National Agricultural Statistics Service is developing strategies that limit the amount of sampl...
We analyse the estimation of the values of a survey variable throughout a continuum of points in a s...
In estimating the population mean of a study variable y, we can often use a ratio-type estimator whe...
We analyse design-based properties of two-phase strategies for estimating totals and nonlinear funct...
The estimation of a surface throughout a continuum of points in a study area is addressed by means o...
In this paper a two-phase approach that gives a fixed sample size and unequal inclu-sion probabiliti...
Efficient strategies for environmental monitoring are proposed with an emphasis on the importance of...
Designing an efficient large-area survey is a challenge for ecologists. Adaptive sampling designs ca...
Theory for multiple frame surveys for multistage sampling designs is complicated since various alter...
Some environmental studies use non-probabilistic sampling designs to draw samples from spatially dis...
A two-phase sampling design with order sampling in the first phase and stratified simple random samp...
Estimation of the population average in a finite population by means of sampling strategies dependen...
This paper reviews design-based estimators for two-stage and three-stage sampling designs to estimat...
Selecting an appropriate and efficient sampling strategy in biological surveys is a major concern in...
Two-stage sampling designs are commonly used for household and health surveys. To produce reliable e...
The National Agricultural Statistics Service is developing strategies that limit the amount of sampl...
We analyse the estimation of the values of a survey variable throughout a continuum of points in a s...
In estimating the population mean of a study variable y, we can often use a ratio-type estimator whe...
We analyse design-based properties of two-phase strategies for estimating totals and nonlinear funct...
The estimation of a surface throughout a continuum of points in a study area is addressed by means o...
In this paper a two-phase approach that gives a fixed sample size and unequal inclu-sion probabiliti...
Efficient strategies for environmental monitoring are proposed with an emphasis on the importance of...
Designing an efficient large-area survey is a challenge for ecologists. Adaptive sampling designs ca...
Theory for multiple frame surveys for multistage sampling designs is complicated since various alter...
Some environmental studies use non-probabilistic sampling designs to draw samples from spatially dis...
A two-phase sampling design with order sampling in the first phase and stratified simple random samp...
Estimation of the population average in a finite population by means of sampling strategies dependen...
This paper reviews design-based estimators for two-stage and three-stage sampling designs to estimat...
Selecting an appropriate and efficient sampling strategy in biological surveys is a major concern in...
Two-stage sampling designs are commonly used for household and health surveys. To produce reliable e...
The National Agricultural Statistics Service is developing strategies that limit the amount of sampl...
We analyse the estimation of the values of a survey variable throughout a continuum of points in a s...
In estimating the population mean of a study variable y, we can often use a ratio-type estimator whe...