Description
A measurement is only as good as the method behind it.
Two people can measure the same thing and get numbers that mean completely different things, because one controlled the sources of error and the other did not. This checklist is the discipline that makes a field measurement reliable, whatever you are measuring.
Written by an environmental scientist whose work is field measurement, it applies to any measurement you take outdoors, soil, water, plants, air, or growth, because the principles of trustworthy measurement are the same everywhere.
What you get:
- The core idea, signal against noise, and where measurement error comes from
- A before, during and after checklist to work through every time you measure
- How to find the smallest change your method can detect, so you do not chase a change you could never measure
- How to sample well, enough points, representative, planned, so your result stands for the whole
- A measurement record to capture method and conditions alongside the numbers
Built for students, field workers, and anyone who needs their measurements to mean something. Instant PDF download.














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