EnviBayes

EnviBayes
Section on Environmental Sciences — International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA)
Environmental science problems—ecosystem change, extremes, earth processes, pollution, climate impacts—often demand an interdisciplinary lens. They combine process complexity, large space–time datasets, and high-dimensional models.
Hierarchical Bayesian models are a natural way to combine diverse information, represent unknown influences, and infer latent structure while supporting decisions in regulation and policy (for example climate impacts, exposure mapping, or natural-hazard risk).
EnviBayes is the ISBA section on Environmental Sciences. It aims to:
- facilitate exchange among Bayesians working across environmental disciplines;
- connect domain experts who see value in Bayesian methods with the statistics community;
- promote research (conferences, workshops, sessions at other meetings);
- promote education (short courses for students and practitioners); and
- foster collaboration between academia and environmental and public-health organizations.
Official section information (officers, dues, bylaws link, and news) is maintained on the ISBA EnviBayes page.
Join EnviBayes
Add the section when you join or renew ISBA membership. Section dues listed on the official section page include annual, three-year, and lifetime options.
Quick links
| Topic | Link |
|---|---|
| Events | Events |
| Board | Board |
| Bylaws | Bylaws |
| ISBA (official) | Environmental Sciences section |
Contact
For ISBA-wide inquiries, see bayesian.org contact details (e.g. webmaster and membership). Section-specific updates appear on the EnviBayes section page.