14th TIES CONFERENCE 3-7 November
Caesars Palace, Johannesburg, South Africa
Quantifying how our environment affects us
The 14th International Conference on Quantitative Methods for the Environmental Sciences will be held as a parallel conference to the 50th Anniversary conference of the South African Statistical Association (SASA).
Highlights of the conference to date are:
Workshop on estimating space-time trends by Peter Guttorp, Paul Sampson
and Wendy Meiring. (Monday)
Scientific tour (Tuesday)
Presidential Address – Thomas Polfeldt, Statistics Sweden: “Making
Environmental Statistics Useful: A Third World Perspective”
(Wednesday)
Hunter Lecture – Jim Zidek, University of British Columbia:
"Modelling Environmental Space-Time Series" (Thursday)
Conference dinner (Thursday) at which the award for the student paper
competition will be made.
Panel discussion on: Where do environmetricians come from? Issues of
education and outreach (Friday)
The co-chairs of the scientific program are Ray Correll of the CSIRO, Australia, and Jacky Galpin of Wits University, South Africa. Please send abstracts to Ray Correll (Ray.Correll@csiro.au ) or Jacky Galpin (jacky@galpin.co.za).
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