ISSN:1009-5020 CN:42-1610/P
Daniel A. Griffith. Reflections on the current state of spatial statistics education in the United States: 2014J. Geo-spatial Information Science, 2014, 17(4): 229-235. DOI: 10.1080/10095020.2014.986834
Citation: Daniel A. Griffith. Reflections on the current state of spatial statistics education in the United States: 2014J. Geo-spatial Information Science, 2014, 17(4): 229-235. DOI: 10.1080/10095020.2014.986834

Reflections on the current state of spatial statistics education in the United States: 2014

  • This paper surveys the current state of teaching spatial statistics in the United States (US), with commentary about the future teaching of such a course. It begins with a historical overview, and proposes what constitutes suitable content for a contemporary spatial statistics course. It notes that contemporary university-level spatial statistics courses are mostly taught across myriad units, including biology/ecology, climatology, economics (as spatial econometrics), environmental studies, epidemiology/public health, forestry, geography, geosciences/earth sciences, geospatial information sciences, mathematics, quantitative social science, soil science, and statistics. It discusses the diffusion of this course across the US, which began in the mid-1980s. One result it reports is a model spatial statistics course offering.
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