NLMR - Simulating Neutral Landscape Models
Provides neutral landscape models (<doi:10.1007/BF02275262>, <http://sci-hub.tw/10.1007/bf02275262>). Neutral landscape models range from "hard" neutral models (completely random distributed), to "soft" neutral models (definable spatial characteristics) and generate landscape patterns that are independent of ecological processes. Thus, these patterns can be used as null models in landscape ecology. 'NLMR' combines a large number of algorithms from other published software for simulating neutral landscapes. The simulation results are obtained in a spatial data format (raster* objects from the 'raster' package) and can, therefore, be used in any sort of raster data operation that is performed with standard observation data.
Last updated 1 months ago
landscape-ecologyneutral-landscape-modelpeer-reviewedspatial
65 stars 7.75 score 44 dependencieslandscapetools - Landscape Utility Toolbox
Provides utility functions for some of the less-glamorous tasks involved in landscape analysis. It includes functions to coerce raster data to the common tibble format and vice versa, it helps with flexible reclassification tasks of raster data and it provides a function to merge multiple raster. Furthermore, 'landscapetools' helps landscape scientists to visualize their data by providing optional themes and utility functions to plot single landscapes, rasterstacks, -bricks and lists of raster.
Last updated 2 years ago
landscapelandscape-ecologyrastervisualizationworkflow
46 stars 7.60 score 32 dependencies