knitr::opts_chunk$set(fig.width=10, fig.height=10,fig.asp = 0.618, out.width = "95%", fig.align = "center", fig.dpi = 150, collapse = FALSE, comment = "#") #knitr::opts_chunk$set(dev = 'pdf') ```r require(rasterdiv) require(terra) require(rasterVis) require(RColorBrewer)
This vignette uses rasterdiv to build global series of indices of diversity based on Information Theory. The input dataset is the Copernicus Long-term (1999-2017) average Normalised Difference Vegetation Index for the 21st of June (copNDVI).
copNDVI <- load_copNDVI()
A SpatRaster called copNDVI is loaded together with the package rasterdiv. copNDVI is a 8-bit raster, meaning that pixel values range from 0 to 255. You could stretch it to match a more familiar (-1,1) values range using terra::stretch(copNDVI,minv=-1,maxv=1)
. The original dataset was resampled to 1/20th its spatial resolution and pixels with values 253, 254 and 255 (water) were set as NA's.
#Resample using terra::aggregate and a linear factor of 10 copNDVI <- terra::aggregate(copNDVI, fact=20)
rasterdiv allows the computation of 8 diversity indexes based on information theory. In the following section, all these indexes will be computed for copNDVI using a moving window of 81 pixels (9 px side). Alpha values for the Hill, Rényi and parametric Rao indexes will be set from 0 to 2 every 0.5. In addition, we will set na.tolerance=0.2
, meaning that all moving windows with more than 10% of pixels equal NA will be set to NA.
#Shannon's Diversity sha <- Shannon(copNDVI,window=9,na.tolerance=0.2,np=1) #Pielou's Evenness pie <- Pielou(copNDVI,window=9,na.tolerance=0.2,np=1) #Berger-Parker's Index ber <- BergerParker(copNDVI,window=9, na.tolerance=0.2, np=1) #Parametric Rao's quadratic entropy with alpha ranging from 1 to 3 prao <- paRao(copNDVI, window=9, alpha=c(1:3), na.tolerance=0.8, dist_m="euclidean", np=1) #Cumulative residual entropy cre <- CRE(copNDVI, window=9, na.tolerance=1, np=1, simplify=0) #Hill's numbers hil <- Hill(copNDVI, window=9, alpha=seq(0,1,0.5), na.tolerance=0.2, np=1) #Rényi's Index ren <- Renyi(copNDVI, window=9, alpha=seq(0,1,0.5), na.tolerance=0.2, np=1)
SpatRasters
(the shape of continents is deformed by the NAs in the 9x9 moving windows)#Shannon's Diversity levelplot(sha, main="Shannon's entropy from Copernicus NDVI 5 km (9 px-side moving window)", as.table = T,layout=c(0,1,1), ylim=c(-60,75), margin = list(draw = TRUE))
#Pielou's Evenness levelplot(pie, main="Pielou's evenness from Copernicus NDVI 5 km (9 px-side moving window)", as.table = T, layout=c(0,1,1), ylim=c(-60,75), margin = list(draw = TRUE))
#Berger-Parker' Index levelplot(ber, main="Berger-Parker's index from Copernicus NDVI 5 km (9 px-side moving window)", as.table = T, layout=c(0,1,1), ylim=c(-60,75), margin = list(draw = TRUE))
#Parametric Rao's quadratic Entropy levelplot(rast(prao[[1]]), main="Parametric Rao's quadratic entropy from Copernicus NDVI 5 km (9 px-side moving window)", as.table = T,layout=c(0,3,1), ylim=c(-60,75), margin = list(draw = TRUE))
#Cumulative residual entropy levelplot(cre, main="Cumulative residual entropy from Copernicus NDVI 5 km (9 px-side moving window)", as.table = T, layout=c(0,1,1), ylim=c(-60,75), margin = list(draw = TRUE))
#Hill's numbers (alpha=0, 0.5 and 1) levelplot(terra::rast(hil), main="Hill's numbers from Copernicus NDVI 5 km (9 px-side moving window)", as.table = T, layout=c(0,3,1), ylim=c(-60,75))
#Renyi' Index (alpha=0, 0.5 and 1) levelplot(terra::rast(ren), main="Renyi's entropy from Copernicus NDVI 5 km (9 px-side moving window)", as.table = T,layout=c(0,3,1), names.attr=paste("alpha",seq(0,1,0.5),sep=" "), ylim=c(-60,75), margin = list(draw = FALSE))
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