tas_data | R Documentation |
Conservation planning dataset for Tasmania, Australia.
get_tas_pu()
get_tas_features()
sf::st_sf()
object.
terra::rast()
object
The following functions are provided to import data:
get_tas_pu
Import planning unit data.
The planing units are a sf::st_sf()
simple features object.
Each row corresponds to a different planning unit, and columns
contain information about the planning units.
It has columns that contain: ("id"
) unique identifiers and
("cost"
) unimproved land values for the planning units.
It also contains columns ("locked_in"
and "locked_out"
)
with logical
values (i.e. TRUE
or FALSE
values)
for locking in and locking out planning units.
These data obtained from the
"Introduction to Marxan" course
and were originally generated as part of a larger spatial prioritization
Resources (Klein et al. 2007).
get_tas_features
Import biodiversity feature data.
The feature data are a multi-layer terra::rast()
object.
classes. Each layer corresponds to a
different vegetation class and contains binary cell values that indicate
the presence or absence of the vegetation class.
These data were obtained from the Australian Government's National
Vegetation Information System (Australian Government Department of Climate
Change, Energy, the Environment and Water 2020).
Klein C, Carwardine J, Wilson K, Watts M, and Possingham H (2007) Spatial Prioritization Approaches for the Conservation of Biodiversity in Australia: Considering Conservation Costs, Ecological & Evolutionary Processes, and Large-Intact Areas. Report to the Department of Environment; Water Resources.
Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (2020). National Vegetation Information System. Version 6.0. Available at http://environment.gov.au/fed/catalog/search/resource/details.page?uuid=%7B3F8AD12F-8300-45EC-A41A-469519A94039%7D.
# load packages
library(terra)
library(sf)
# load data
tas_pu <- get_tas_pu()
tas_features <- get_tas_features()
# preview planning units
print(tas_pu)
plot(tas_pu)
# plot features
print(tas_features)
plot(tas_features)
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