Arlinghaus, Sandra L. (ed.); Griffith, Daniel A. (ed.) Practical handbook of spatial statistics. (English) Zbl 0844.62038 Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. xv, 307 p. (1996). [The articles of this volume will not be indexed individually.]Contents: Ch. 1: D. A. Griffith, Introduction: The need for spatial statistics. Ch. 2: I. R. Vasiliev, Visualization of spatial dependence: An elementary view of spatial autocorrelation. Ch. 3: S. V. Stehman and W. S. Overton, Spatial sampling. Ch. 4: D. A. Griffith, Some guidelines for specifying the geographic weights matrix contained in spatial statistical models. Ch. 5: D. W. S. Wong, Aggregation effects in geo-referenced data. Ch. 6: Bin Li, Implementing spatial statistics on parallel computers. Ch. 7: D. G. Brown, Spatial statistics and GIS applied to internal migration in Rwanda, Central Africa. Ch. 8: H. M. Feng, Spatial statistical modeling of regional fertility rates: A case study of He-Nan province, China. Ch. 9: D. A.Griffith and Ayse Can, Spatial statistical/econometric versions of simple urban population density models. Ch. 10: D. S. Long, Spatial statistics for analysis of variance of agronomic field trials. Cited in 1 Document MSC: 62H11 Directional data; spatial statistics 62-00 General reference works (handbooks, dictionaries, bibliographies, etc.) pertaining to statistics 62M30 Inference from spatial processes Keywords:Handbook; Spatial statistics; Statistics; spatial sampling; spatial statistics; spatial dependence; spatial autocorrelation; geo-referenced data; GIS; migration; fertility rates; urban population density models; analysis of variance; agronomic field trials PDFBibTeX XMLCite \textit{S. L. Arlinghaus} (ed.) and \textit{D. A. Griffith} (ed.), Practical handbook of spatial statistics. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press (1996; Zbl 0844.62038)