#' TCA (landscape level)
#'
#' @description Total core area (Core area metric)
#'
#' @param landscape A categorical raster object: SpatRaster; Raster* Layer, Stack, Brick; stars or a list of SpatRasters.
#' @param directions The number of directions in which patches should be
#' connected: 4 (rook's case) or 8 (queen's case).
#' @param consider_boundary Logical if cells that only neighbour the landscape
#' boundary should be considered as core
#' @param edge_depth Distance (in cells) a cell has the be away from the patch
#' edge to be considered as core cell
#'
#' @details
#' \deqn{TCA = \sum \limits_{j = 1}^{n} a_{ij}^{core} * (\frac{1} {10000})}
#' where here \eqn{a_{ij}^{core}} is the core area in square meters.
#'
#' TCA is a 'Core area metric' and equals the sum of core areas of all patches in the
#' landscape. A cell is defined as core area if the cell has no neighbour with a different
#' value than itself (rook's case). In other words, the core area of a patch is all area that
#' is not an edge. It characterises patch areas and shapes of all patches in the landscape
#' simultaneously (more core area when the patch is large and the shape is rather compact,
#' i.e. a square). Additionally, TCA is a measure for the configuration of the landscape,
#' because the sum of edges increase as patches are less aggregated.
#'
#' Because the metric is based on distances or areas please make sure your data
#' is valid using \code{\link{check_landscape}}.
#'
#' \subsection{Units}{Hectares}
#' \subsection{Range}{TCA >= 0}
#' \subsection{Behaviour}{Increases, without limit, as patch areas increase
#' and patch shapes simplify. TCA = 0 when every cell in every patch is an edge.}
#'
#' @seealso
#' \code{\link{lsm_p_core}},
#' \code{\link{lsm_c_tca}}
#'
#' @return tibble
#'
#' @examples
#' landscape <- terra::rast(landscapemetrics::landscape)
#' lsm_l_tca(landscape)
#'
#' @references
#' McGarigal K., SA Cushman, and E Ene. 2023. FRAGSTATS v4: Spatial Pattern Analysis
#' Program for Categorical Maps. Computer software program produced by the authors;
#' available at the following web site: https://www.fragstats.org
#'
#' @export
lsm_l_tca <- function(landscape,
directions = 8,
consider_boundary = FALSE,
edge_depth = 1) {
landscape <- landscape_as_list(landscape)
result <- lapply(X = landscape,
FUN = lsm_l_tca_calc,
directions = directions,
consider_boundary = consider_boundary,
edge_depth = edge_depth)
layer <- rep(seq_along(result),
vapply(result, nrow, FUN.VALUE = integer(1)))
result <- do.call(rbind, result)
tibble::add_column(result, layer, .before = TRUE)
}
lsm_l_tca_calc <- function(landscape, directions, consider_boundary, edge_depth, resolution, extras = NULL) {
core_area_patch <- lsm_p_core_calc(landscape,
directions = directions,
consider_boundary = consider_boundary,
edge_depth = edge_depth,
resolution = resolution,
extras = extras)
total_core_area <- sum(core_area_patch$value)
# all values NA
if (is.na(total_core_area)) {
return(tibble::new_tibble(list(level = "landscape",
class = as.integer(NA),
id = as.integer(NA),
metric = "tca",
value = as.double(NA))))
}
return(tibble::new_tibble(list(level = rep("landscape", length(total_core_area)),
class = rep(as.integer(NA), length(total_core_area)),
id = rep(as.integer(NA), length(total_core_area)),
metric = rep("tca", length(total_core_area)),
value = as.double(total_core_area))))
}
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