Sensitivity of a common Land Use Cover Change (LUCC) model to the scale (Minimum Mapping Unit and Minimum Mapping Width) of input vector maps
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/95163Metadatos
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Elsevier
Materia
Uncertainty Minimum Mapping Unit Minimum Mapping Width Scale Land Use Cover Change Modelling
Fecha
2019Referencia bibliográfica
Published version: García-Álvarez, David et al. Sensitivity of a common Land Use Cover Change (LUCC) model to the Minimum Mapping Unit (MMU) and Minimum Mapping Width (MMW) of input maps. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Volume 78, November 2019, 101389. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2019.101389
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Feder European Regional Development Fund; Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness SIGEOMOD_2020BIA2013-43462-P; European Social Fund; University of GranadaResumen
Input maps are one of the main sources of uncertainty in Land Use Cover Change (LUCC)
models. Such models are usually raster-based. Although extensive research has assessed
the impact of the scale of input raster data in the modelling exercise, few studies have
focused on the scale of input vector maps. This paper aims to investigate the effect that
the Minimum Mapping Unit (MMU) and Minimum Mapping Width (MMW) of input
vector maps have on a specific modelling application. To this end, we have set up
different exercises with two input maps (SIOSE and CORINE) that have different MMU
and MMW. Results prove the influence of these components of the scale on the
simulations produced by the models. Modelled changes and quantities vary depending on
the input maps. The modelled pattern is, however, very similar, despite the big differences
between the reference maps.