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    Croizat

    Croizat

    A software package for quantitative analysis in Panbiogeography

    Croizat is a free, user-friendly, cross-platform desktop software package which biologists can use to integrate and analyze spatial data on species or other taxa and to explore geographical patterns in diversity under a panbiogeographic and graph-theoretic approach.
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    forest01

    Automatic delineation of forest borderlines

    Forest01 is a tool for the automatic mapping of forest based on Airborne Laser Scanner data. The forest mapping is performed by means of quantitative criteria typical of forest definitions, namely minimum threshold for the height of trees, canopy cover, forest area size and width.
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    R package kOO

    implementing k-spatial entropy methodology

    The R package to be built aims at implementing what I did in a few scripts for the preparation of the papers I published in CaGEO and TGIS (see below). Basically this is related to the computation of the distribution of k co-occurrences of spatial events (generalising the contiguity distributions - 2 co-occurrences at distance 0) to derive spatial clustering statistics (mainly using the Shannon entropy, then called the k-spatial entropy) and methods linked to this: SOOk, SelSOOk (see caGEO...
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