Probability Distributions and Environmental Modelling
Probability distributions and environmental modelling are essential areas in statistics that focus on understanding the variability and uncertainty inherent in natural and socio-economic phenomena. The studies in this subtopic utilize theoretical distributions such as the Lognormal and Generalized Extreme Value (GEV) distributions to analyze rainfall data, model extreme weather events, and describe income distribution patterns. By applying statistical theory to real-world data, these works demonstrate how probabilistic models can inform risk assessment, resource management, and policy development, particularly in environmental and social planning.
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