sost: Size of state

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sostR Documentation

Size of state

Description

The sost function calculates the size of state following: Cabezas, H., Campbell, D., Eason, T., Garmestani, A. S., Heberling, M. T., Hopton, M. E., Templeton, J., White, D., Zanowick, M., & Sparks, R. T. (2010). San Luis Basin sustainability metrics project: A methodology for evaluating regional sustainability. USEPA. USA. Eason, T., & Cabezas, H. (2012). Evaluating the sustainability of a regional system using Fisher information in the San Luis Basin, Colorado. Journal of Environmental Management, 94(1), 41–49. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2011.08.003 Ahmad, N., Derrible, S., Eason, T., & Cabezas, H. (2016). Using Fisher information to track stability in multivariate systems. Royal Society Open Science, 3(11), 160582. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.160582

Usage

sost(df, w_size = 8)

Arguments

df

A dataframe containing time information and variables of interest

w_size

Window size

Value

A vector containing size of state values with length equal to the number of variable columns in your input df


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