2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0222949
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EFForTS-LGraf: A landscape generator for creating smallholder-driven land-use mosaics

Abstract: Spatially-explicit simulation models are commonly used to study complex ecological and socio-economic research questions. Often these models depend on detailed input data, such as initial land-cover maps to set up model simulations. Here we present the landscape generator EFFortS-LGraf that provides artificially-generated land-use maps of agricultural landscapes shaped by small-scale farms. EFForTS-LGraf is a process-based landscape generator that explicitly incorporates the human dimension of land-use change.… Show more

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“…Classification of landscapes into relatively homogenous units is done by creating uniform territories with regular and typical occurrence of interrelated combinations of geological composition, landforms, surface and ground waters, microclimates and soil types (Salecker et al, 2019). By matching the specifications of a given development strategy with spatially referenced similar units, it is possible to delineate geographical areas where the strategy is likely to be successful and has a positive impact (Notenbaert et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Classification of landscapes into relatively homogenous units is done by creating uniform territories with regular and typical occurrence of interrelated combinations of geological composition, landforms, surface and ground waters, microclimates and soil types (Salecker et al, 2019). By matching the specifications of a given development strategy with spatially referenced similar units, it is possible to delineate geographical areas where the strategy is likely to be successful and has a positive impact (Notenbaert et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%