Geostatistics is concerned with the analysis and modelling of spatial variability. It also addresses how quantified spatial variability can be used in optimal spatial interpolation and spatial stochastic simulation. Fields of application include hydrology, soil science, ecology, geology, agriculture, and forestry. This course aims to provide PhD candidates with a solid background in standard and more advanced geostatistical methods, such that they can apply these in their own research. The course is a mix of theory and practice, with case studies that are analysed using R and contributed geostatistical packages.
Course Frequency | Every two years |
Level | Beginner |
Intended credits | 1.5 ECTS |
Course organisation | The C.T. de Wit Graduate School for Production Ecology and Resource Conservation (PE&RC) |
More information | Course website |