R for Conservation and Development Projects: A Primer for Practitioners - Rilegato

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Whitmore, Nathan

 
9780367205492: R for Conservation and Development Projects: A Primer for Practitioners

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This book is aimed at conservation and development practitioners who need to learn and use R in a part-time professional context. It gives people with a non-technical background a set of skills to graph, map, and model in R. It also provides background on data integration in project management and covers fundamental statistical concepts. The book aims to demystify R and give practitioners the confidence to use it.

Key Features:

• Viewing data science as part of a greater knowledge and decision making system
• Foundation sections on inference, evidence, and data integration
• Plain English explanations of R functions
• Relatable examples which are typical of activities undertaken by conservation and development organisations in the developing world
• Worked examples showing how data analysis can be incorporated into project reports

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Informazioni sull'autore

Nathan Whitmore is a conservation scientist and practitioner who worked previously as a fisheries
observer, and a ranger for the New Zealand Department of Conservation. Between 2012 and 2018
he worked in Papua New Guinea where he provided scientific and project support for the Wildlife
Conservation Society’s Papua New Guinea programme. His professional interests include evidence-
based decision making, sustainable use of wildlife, and traditional natural resource management.

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9780367205485: R for Conservation and Development Projects: A Primer for Practitioners

Edizione in evidenza

ISBN 10:  0367205483 ISBN 13:  9780367205485
Casa editrice: Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2020
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