Hi,
I am now trying to relate the seasonal dynamics of microbial biomass (carbon
and nitrogen), soil respiration (made in-situ) and SOC to the enzyme activities
in different-aged forest at different depths. I am looking forward to
suggestions on types of enzymes which could be better indicato
You may consider SPSS. Here is one example of it's use in analyzing
socio-economic data:
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1395328
Cheers...
David Inouye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,
I am looking for software to collect & analyze the socio-economic
data of village. P
ArcGIS/ ArcView/ ArcMap, by ESRI, works great for our socio-economic =
data.
Though we do have the U.S. census bureau providing the GIS data layers
(through the Tiger line data products). I'm not sure if you have a GIS
layer of the socio-economic data, but if not you could always create a
polygon
Hi,
I am looking for software to collect & analyze the socio-economic
data of village. Please if you the software, let me know.
Dr. Narayan Raghvendra Desai
Executive Director, Society for Ecological Restoration-India
Home. A-4 Shagun Apts. 346 Somwar Peth, Pune 411011
Ph. No. 091-20-25388240 M
I am using S-PLUS to run Cluster Analysis and I use the Agglomerative
Hierarchical methods (command: agnes). I am trying to find out what the
program does with missing values in the data matrix. According to the
section in S-PLUS and R, the documentation states that missing values are
allowed when