Data Analysis


PRI works with available data sets on chemical toxicity, California Pesticide Use Reporting data, National Agricultural Statistics Service data, water and air monitoring data and more. PRI brings together complex data sets to integrate information and develop new ways of evaluating pesticide impacts on human health and the environment. PRI's principal and CEO, Dr. Susan Kegley, was the lead in developing Pesticide Action Network's PesticideInfo web site that brings together a number of data sets on chemical toxicity, classification, use, regulatory status and more. We can take data from your project and evaluate its significance in the context of a number of existing data sets.

Examples from past work:

Pesticide Effects on Bay Area Endangered Species, S.E. Kegley, E.E. Conlisk, Pesticide Research Institute project for the Center for Biological Diversity, 2008.

Pesticide Action Network Online Pesticide Database, S. E. Kegley, S. Orme, A. Choi, B. Hill, Pesticide Action Network, copyright 2000-2006.

Secondhand Pesticides: Airborne Pesticide Drift in California, S. E. Kegley, A. Katten, M. Moses, Pesticide Action Network, California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation, Pesticide Education Center, and Californians for Pesticide Reform (San Francisco, CA, 2003).

Trends in Pesticide Use in California 1991-1998, S.E. Kegley, S.Orme, and L. Neumeister, Pesticide Action Network and Californians for Pesticide Reform (San Francisco, CA, 2000).

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