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Supplementing land-use statistics with landscape metrics: Some methodological considerations

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
Volume 72, Issue 1, Pages 37-50

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1023/A:1011949704308

Keywords

environmental indicators; GIS; land cover; remote sensing

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Landscape monitoring usually relies on land-use statistics which reflect the share of land-sue/land cover types. In order to understand the functioning of landscapes, landscape pattern must be considered as well. Indicators which address the spatial configuration of landscapes are therefore needed. The suitability of landscape metrics, which are computed from the type, geometry and arrangement of patches, is examined. Two case studies in a surface mining region show that landscape metrics capture landscape structure but are highly dependent on the data model and on the methods of data analysis. For landscape metrics to become part of policy-relevant sets of environmental indicators, standardised procedures for their computation from remote sensing images must be developed.

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