Paraguay Landscape Analysis

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Paraguay Landscape Analysis Rich Knight Carbon Campus carboncampus@gmail.com http://Carboncampus.blogspot.com WORD COUNT: Provide Title, name, affiliation, email and web address Paraguay Landscape Analysis

Paraguay Landscape Analysis: Introduction Add some text to introduce your country Fact 1 Country Region Identified Fact 2 What level of economic development Fact 3 Potential landscape transformers Fact 4 About of biodiversity and habitat types Fact 5 How much conservation is done Highlight important information need not be very long

Paraguay: Methods Landscape Ecology Data was Downloaded from http://www.diva-gis.org/gdata Diva-GIS used to export Landcover (Mask) to IDRISI 32 RST format. IDRISI 32 used to import *.SHP files (Roads, railways and water lines) Data preparation: 1) PALETTE and LEGENDS prepared for the Landcover Mask and background value for Landuse Mask maps changed from -32768 to 0 (RECLASS). 2 Landuse Mask checked/converted to byte (0-255) format (CONVERT) 3) Vectors files were rasterised (LINERAS) using a blank Raster Grid (INITIAL) 4) RECLASS was used to allocated a new Landuse category number so they could be added to existing Landuse maps (Note files with more than 256 ID values need to be INTERGER formats including INITIAL grids. RECLASS used to prepare Boolean maps for each landuse. AREA used to calculate in km-2 representation of each landuse. SIX most important Landuses analysed for fragmentation PATTERN used to calculate Landscape Ecology Indices (LEI): Relative Richness, Diversity, Dominance and Fragmentation. EXTRACT used to calculate each of the four (LEI) for the six identified Landuses Map Properties used to add North Sign, Scale Bar and Image Heading Keyboard PrtSc used to copy desktop Image to Windows Paint. Marquee select used to cut and paste this map into other Office applications. For help using IDRISI consult http://folk.ntnu.no/alexanno/skole/IdrisiHelp/i32english.htm This is more comprehensive that normally would considered for a presentation to help you with your analysis

Landscape Ecology Indices 1. Relative Richness    R = n/nmax*100 where     n = number of different classes present in the kernel                nmax = maximum number of classes in entire image         2. Diversity    H = -sum(p*ln(p)) where     sum = the sum over all classes in the entire image                p = proportion of each class in the kernel                ln = natural logarithm 3. Dominance    D = Hmax - H where     H = Diversity                                 Hmax = maximum diversity = ln(n)                                4. Fragmentation        F = (n-1)/(c-1)                           c = number of cells considered (9, 25 or 49) Kernel sizes 3 x 3 cells 5 x 5 cells 7 x 7 cells Select one kernel for all analyses Please specify Kernel size http://folk.ntnu.no/alexanno/skole/IdrisiHelp/i32english.htm#process89

Paraguay Landuse 1-2 sentences of interpretation Use Arrow and an annotation 1-2 sentences of interpretation You only need to highlight important aspects like here the south western parts are more transformed and there is more forest (deciduous and evergreen in the northern areas. Regularly flooded shrub and herb lands is an important landuse. Note you will need to modify the layout somewhat for country that is horizontally distribute (you can ask me to help if you are having problems) http://www.diva-gis.org/gdata

Paraguay Land Cover Land Cover km-2 Tree Cover, broadleaved, evergreen 88113.81 Tree Cover, broadleaved, deciduous, closed 121996.95 Tree Cover, regularly flooded, saline water 9.62 Shrub Cover, closed-open, evergreen 191.07 Shrub Cover, closed-open, deciduous 25938.75 Herbaceous Cover, closed-open 37007.53 Sparse Herbaceous or sparse Shrub Cover 5769.43 Regularly flooded Shrub and/or Herbaceous Cover 33241.47 Cultivated and managed areas 21088.06 Mosaic: Cropland / Tree Cover / Other natural vegetation 32156.59 Mosaic: Cropland / Shrub or Grass Cover 28160.57 Bare Areas 115.72 Water Bodies (natural & artificial) 6021.30 Artificial surfaces and associated areas 13.80 Note use only 2 decimal points

Paraguay: Six most important Landuses to be analysed Prepared using Excel http://www.diva-gis.org/gdata

Paraguay: Tree Cover, broadleaved, evergreen Relative Richness Diversity Dominance Fragmentation Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 2.116094 Average 0.802529 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.396012 Use Arrow and an annotation Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 Best to keep the precision as reported in IDRISI Note you will need to modify the layout somewhat for country that is horizontally distribute (you can ask me to help if you are having problems) 5 x 5 Kernel used Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 http://www.diva-gis.org/gdata

Paraguay: Tree Cover, broadleaved, deciduous, closed Relative Richness Diversity Dominance Fragmentation Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 Use Arrow and an annotation Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 Best to keep the precision as reported in IDRISI Note you will need to modify the layout somewhat for country that is horizontally distribute (you can ask me to help if you are having problems) 5 x 5 Kernel used Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000

Paraguay: Herbaceous Cover, closed-open Relative Richness Diversity Dominance Fragmentation Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 2.116094 Average 0.802529 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.396012 Use Arrow and an annotation Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 Best to keep the precision as reported in IDRISI Note you will need to modify the layout somewhat for country that is horizontally distribute (you can ask me to help if you are having problems) 5 x 5 Kernel used Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 http://www.diva-gis.org/gdata

Paraguay: Regularly flooded Shrub and/or Herbaceous Cover Relative Richness Diversity Dominance Fragmentation Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 Use Arrow and an annotation Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 Best to keep the precision as reported in IDRISI Note you will need to modify the layout somewhat for country that is horizontally distribute (you can ask me to help if you are having problems) 5 x 5 Kernel used Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 http://www.diva-gis.org/gdata

Paraguay: Mosaic: Cropland / Tree Cover / Other natural vegetation Relative Richness Diversity Dominance Fragmentation Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 Use Arrow and an annotation Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 Best to keep the precision as reported in IDRISI Note you will need to modify the layout somewhat for country that is horizontally distribute (you can ask me to help if you are having problems) 5 x 5 Kernel used Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 http://www.diva-gis.org/gdata

Paraguay: Mosaic: Cropland / Shrub or Grass Cover Relative Richness Diversity Dominance Fragmentation Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 Use Arrow and an annotation Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 Best to keep the precision as reported in IDRISI Note you will need to modify the layout somewhat for country that is horizontally distribute (you can ask me to help if you are having problems) 5 x 5 Kernel used Minimum 0.000000 Maximum 0.000000 Average 0.000000 Pop. Std . Dev. 0.000000 http://www.diva-gis.org/gdata

Paraguay Landscape Transformation Use Arrow and an annotation 1-2 sentences of interpretation Note you will need to modify the layout somewhat for country that is horizontally distribute (you can ask me to help if you are having problems) http://www.diva-gis.org/gdata

Paraguay: Landscape Infrastructure Use Arrow and an annotation 1-2 sentences of interpretation Note you will need to modify the layout somewhat for country that is horizontally distribute (you can ask me to help if you are having problems) http://www.diva-gis.org/gdata

Paraguay: Summarisation Landscape Analysis Add summarisations of your country Summary Statement 1 Summary Statement 2 Summary Statement 3 Summary Statement 4 Ensure statements are clear and well articulated Be concise and show interpretation of your results in relation to the geography of the country Wrap up on the significance of your results Provide evidence of logic and what is happening in reality Use more than one slide Don’t make this to long just what the Qualitative Landscape Ecology analysis has provided as additional interpretation to your existing review of the country

Paraguay: References for Landscape Analysis Need not be peer-reviewed Don’t make this to long just what the Qualitative Landscape Ecology analysis has provided as additional interpretation to your existing review of the country