Sensitivity of a standard Land Use Cover change cellular automata model to resample input Land Use Cover maps
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Taylor and Francis
Materia
Uncertainty Metronamica Majority rule Nearest neighbour Scale
Fecha
2021Referencia bibliográfica
Published version: García-Álvarez, D., & Camacho Olmedo, M. T. (2021). Sensitivity of a standard Land Use Cover change cellular automata model to resample input Land Use Cover maps. South African Geographical Journal, 103(4), 540–560. https://doi.org/10.1080/03736245.2021.1872413
Patrocinador
Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities; Feder European Regional Development Fund [INCERTIMAPS PGC2018-100770-B-100]; Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness; European Social Fund; University of GranadaResumen
Input data is one of the main sources of uncertainty in Land Use Cover Change
(LUCC) modelling. Research has focused on the sensitivity of LUCC models to
the spatial resolution of Land Use Cover (LUC) maps. However, little attention has
been paid to the way that spatial resolution is changed. Both the spatial resolution
and the resampling method change the modelled landscape composition and
configuration. This may affect the way Cellular Automata LUCC models behave
and, accordingly, the landscapes they simulate. This paper analyses the sensitivity
of a standard LUCC model (Metronamica) to changes in the spatial resolution and
resampling method of input LUC maps. Results prove how the model is more
sensitive to changes in the spatial resolution than to variations of the resampling
method. This last component has not much influence in the simulated landscape,
although it alters the landscape composition.