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Characterizing the complexity of landscape boundaries by remote sensing
Authors:Jean Paul Metzger  Etienne Muller
Affiliation:(1) Centre d'Ecologie des Systèmes Fluviaux, CNRS, 29, rue Jeanne Marvig, 31055 Toulouse Cedex, France
Abstract:This paper presents a method for characterizing the complexity of landscape boundaries by remote sensing. This characterization is supported by a new boundary typology, that takes into account points where three or more landcovers converge (i.e., convergency points or coverts). Landscape boundary richness and diversity indices were proposed and calculated over 19 landscapes in South-East Brazil. Results showed that landscape boundaries, especially convergency points, provided an enrichment in landscape pattern analysis. Landcover boundary diversities were significantly related to landcover shape: elongated riparian units had the highest values for boundary diversity and coverts proportion indices. On the other hand, landscape analysis showed that indices of shape, richness, diversity and coverts proportion provided an additional evaluation of landcover spatial distribution within the landscape.
Keywords:boundary  covert  landscape indices  landscape physiognomy  fragmentation  diversity  remote sensing
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