Changes in land use and land cover can lead to irreversible changes in forests that result in overall reductions in biodiversity and loss of elements of high ecological and cultural value. Land use and cover change models can be an important resource for scientists to develop a sustainable land management program. This paper presents a method to assess the accuracy of a forestation predictive model built through GEOMOD. This model was applied to simulate the pattern of land-use change forward in time from 1933 to 2000, in a Mediterranean area, using topographic parameters as predictive variables. In Mediterranean areas, modeling landscape transformation by stressing the relationship between environmental variables and historical anthropogenic transformation, is crucial for many conservation and management practices. In order to analyze the goodness-of-fit of simulation, a cross-classification map was realized by overlaying the map produced by the simulation model and a reference map (CLC 2000). Then, a statistical validation procedure was carried out based on the kappa index of agreement. Results showed that: i) the study area has undergone great changes in the last decades with a marked increase in forest surface, and ii) GEOMOD represents a powerful model tool for land-use change prediction, but it is necessary to properly calibrate and validate the model in order to avoid misleading results. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Spatially-based accuracy assessment of forestation prediction in a complex Mediterranean landscape / Geri, Francesco; Amici, Valerio; Rocchini, Duccio. - In: APPLIED GEOGRAPHY. - ISSN 0143-6228. - 31:3(2011), pp. 881-890. [10.1016/j.apgeog.2011.01.019]

Spatially-based accuracy assessment of forestation prediction in a complex Mediterranean landscape

Duccio Rocchini
2011-01-01

Abstract

Changes in land use and land cover can lead to irreversible changes in forests that result in overall reductions in biodiversity and loss of elements of high ecological and cultural value. Land use and cover change models can be an important resource for scientists to develop a sustainable land management program. This paper presents a method to assess the accuracy of a forestation predictive model built through GEOMOD. This model was applied to simulate the pattern of land-use change forward in time from 1933 to 2000, in a Mediterranean area, using topographic parameters as predictive variables. In Mediterranean areas, modeling landscape transformation by stressing the relationship between environmental variables and historical anthropogenic transformation, is crucial for many conservation and management practices. In order to analyze the goodness-of-fit of simulation, a cross-classification map was realized by overlaying the map produced by the simulation model and a reference map (CLC 2000). Then, a statistical validation procedure was carried out based on the kappa index of agreement. Results showed that: i) the study area has undergone great changes in the last decades with a marked increase in forest surface, and ii) GEOMOD represents a powerful model tool for land-use change prediction, but it is necessary to properly calibrate and validate the model in order to avoid misleading results. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Geri, Francesco; Amici, Valerio; Rocchini, Duccio
Spatially-based accuracy assessment of forestation prediction in a complex Mediterranean landscape / Geri, Francesco; Amici, Valerio; Rocchini, Duccio. - In: APPLIED GEOGRAPHY. - ISSN 0143-6228. - 31:3(2011), pp. 881-890. [10.1016/j.apgeog.2011.01.019]
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