- Posts: 1
- Thank you received: 0
Category header
Can landscape metrics be calculated via continuous variables?
- tony0743@163.com
- Topic Author
- Offline
- User
Less
More
9 months 2 days ago - 9 months 2 days ago #50
by tony0743@163.com
Dear Kevin,
I calculated five landscape metrics, namely, the division index, edge density, landscape shape index, patch density, and Shannon's evenness index, through the moving window (5 km × 5 km) using Fragstat. The variable used in this calculation was continuous. However, I noted that the variables mostly used in landscape metric calculation are categorial. Whether can the continuous variable be applied in Fragstat? How to explain the results from the continuous variable? Thank you!
Tony
I calculated five landscape metrics, namely, the division index, edge density, landscape shape index, patch density, and Shannon's evenness index, through the moving window (5 km × 5 km) using Fragstat. The variable used in this calculation was continuous. However, I noted that the variables mostly used in landscape metric calculation are categorial. Whether can the continuous variable be applied in Fragstat? How to explain the results from the continuous variable? Thank you!
Tony
Last edit: 9 months 2 days ago by tony0743@163.com.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
8 months 2 weeks ago #51
by kmcgee
Replied by kmcgee on topic Can landscape metrics be calculated via continuous variables?
Tony
The current version of Fragstats only works on categorical variables (coded as integers). Surface metrics for continuous data has not yet been implemented in Fragstats. We have plans to do so but as this effort has not been supported financially it always takes a back burner and keeps getting delayed. Very sorry for that.
Kevin
The current version of Fragstats only works on categorical variables (coded as integers). Surface metrics for continuous data has not yet been implemented in Fragstats. We have plans to do so but as this effort has not been supported financially it always takes a back burner and keeps getting delayed. Very sorry for that.
Kevin
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Time to create page: 0.106 seconds