I am delighted to be part of the five-year research project “Te Weu o te Kaitiaki – Indigenous Regeneration Pathways” that has just been funded by the Aotearoa New Zealand government. The proposal for this research was co-led led by Phil Lyver and Johanna Yletyinen of Manaaki Whenua (Landcare Research). It will use te aoContinue reading “New Project with Manaaki Whenua (Landcare Research)”
Category Archives: New Projects
Online Course on Model Averaging
There is now an online course to go with my book on model averaging. This course provides an up-to date overview of the topic, from both the Bayesian and frequentist perspective, including methods that are popular in machine learning, such as bagging and stacking. Recent developments, published since the book came out in 2018, are also covered, including confidenceContinue reading “Online Course on Model Averaging”
Population modelling of black swans
I have recently been providing advice to Mark Herse, a PhD student at the University of Canterbury, on statistical issues relating to population modelling of black swans.
Fisheries bycatch risk to marine mammals in New Zealand
I am looking forward to collaborating with Darryl MacKenzie and Stefan Meyer of Proteus Wildlife Research Consultants early next year on a project funded by the New Zealand Ministry of Primary Industries looking at the risk from fisheries bycatch to marine mammal species.
Sustainable mouse control
I am delighted to be working with James Reardon from the NZ Department of Conservation on a project concerned with sustainable mouse control. It will be good to get into the design and statistical modelling issues in this study.
Estimating percentiles in air dispersion modelling
I have recently been providing advice to STIMBR (Stakeholders in Methyl Bromide Reduction) on the estimation of percentiles when modelling the dispersion of chemicals in the atmosphere. It was interesting to see just how unreliably the highest upper percentiles of a skewed distribution are estimated, even from a very large sample. This has implications forContinue reading “Estimating percentiles in air dispersion modelling”