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Transcript of September 3 ed, 2009 Fall 09 GIS & LAND CHANGE SCIENCE Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among...
September 3ed , 2009
Safaa Aldwaik
Fall 09
GIS & LAND CHANGE SCIENCE
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
Major Points Major Points
• We examine transitions of land categories from three points in time to test the Stationarity of transitions.
• We use Cross-tabulation matrices for the Plum Island Ecosystems site
• Computer code has been created to automate this analysis
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Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
±Land-Cover from three points in time for
the Plum Island Ecosystems site
Source: Office of Geographic and Environment Information (MassGIS), Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs
1985 1991 1999
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Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
Percentage of Area Covered by each land-cover category
1985 1991 1999
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Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
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PIE: Losses
during 1985 - 1991
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
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PIE: Gains
during 1985 - 1991
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
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PIE: Losses
during 1991 - 1999
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
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PIE: Gains
during 1991 - 1999
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
PIE: Gross gains and gross losses between 1: 1985 and 1991
2: 1991 and 1999
Gains Losses
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L
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L
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Net Change Time Interval
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
PIE: Annual Rate of Gains and Losses during two time intervals 1: 1985 and 1991
2: 1991 and 1999
Gains Losses
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G
L
L
L
L
L
Net Change Time Interval
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
PIE: Cross-tabulation matrix for comparing two maps from two points in time (pixels counts) 11
1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 Total 1985Built Agriculture Range Forest Water Wetland Barren
1985 Built 477651 122 342 2376 19 44 335 480889
1985 Agriculture 5858 57868 356 134 0 0 0 64216
1985 Range 3036 34 23108 371 4 0 0 26553
1985 Forest 25090 113 599 517789 72 85 434 544182
1985 Water 25 0 0 0 25000 0 0 25025
1985 Wetland 114 0 5 558 22 107290 16 108005
1985 Barren 1578 0 38 350 0 0 9305 11271
Total 1991 513352 58137 24448 521578 25117 107419 10090 1260141
1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 Total 1985Built Agriculture Range Forest Water Wetland Barren
1985 Built 37.90 0.01 0.03 0.19 0.00 0.00 0.03 38.16
1985 Agriculture 0.46 4.59 0.03 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.10
1985 Range 0.24 0.00 1.83 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.11
1985 Forest 1.99 0.01 0.05 41.09 0.01 0.01 0.03 43.18
1985 Water 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.98 0.00 0.00 1.99
1985 Wetland 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.00 8.51 0.00 8.57
1985 Barren 0.13 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.74 0.89
Total 1991 40.74 4.61 1.94 41.39 1.99 8.52 0.80 100.00
Gross Loss
0.26
0.50
0.27
2.09
0.00
0.06
0.16
3.34
Gross Gain 2.83 0.02 0.11 0.30 0.01 0.01 0.06 3.34
PIE: Cross-tabulation matrix for comparing two maps from two points in time (percentage of landscape)
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIf Built will gain 2.83% in space, then what proportion of the other categories
will it over take?
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1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 Total 1985Built Agriculture Range Forest Water Wetland Barren
1985 Built 37.90 0.01 0.03 0.19 0.00 0.00 0.03 38.16
1985 Agriculture 0.46 4.59 0.03 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.10
1985 Range 0.24 0.00 1.83 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.11
1985 Forest 1.99 0.01 0.05 41.09 0.01 0.01 0.03 43.18
1985 Water 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.98 0.00 0.00 1.99
1985 Wetland 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.00 8.51 0.00 8.57
1985 Barren 0.13 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.74 0.89
Total 1991 40.74 4.61 1.94 41.39 1.99 8.52 0.80 100.00
Gross Loss
0.26
0.50
0.27
2.09
0.00
0.06
0.16
3.34
Gross Gain 2.83 0.02 0.11 0.30 0.01 0.01 0.06 3.34
0.23
0.10
1.98
0.09
0.39
0.04
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
Matrix showing observed transitions in White and expected gains in Green as a percentage of the land cover
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1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 Total 1985Built Agriculture Range Forest Water Wetland Barren
1985 Built 37.90 0.010.01
0.030.04
0.190.20
0.000.00
0.000.00
0.030.02 38.16
1985 Agriculture 0.460.23 4.59 0.03
0.010.010.03
0.000.00
0.000.00
0.000.00 5.10
1985 Range 0.240.10
0.000.00 1.83 0.03
0.010.000.00
0.000.00
0.000.00 2.11
1985 Forest 1.991.98
0.010.01
0.050.05 41.09 0.01
0.000.010.00
0.030.03 43.18
1985 Water 0.000.09
0.000.00
0.000.00
0.000.01 1.98 0.00
0.000.000.00 1.99
1985 Wetland 0.010.39
0.000.00
0.000.01
0.040.05
0.000.00 8.51 0.00
0.01 8.57
1985 Barren 0.130.04
0.000.00
0.000.00
0.030.00
0.000.00
0.000.00 0.74 0.89
Total 1991 40.74 4.61 1.94 41.39 1.99 8.52 0.80 100.00
Gross Loss
0.26
0.50
0.27
2.09
0.00
0.06
0.16
3.34
Gross Gain 2.83 0.02 0.11 0.30 0.01 0.01 0.06 3.34
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
If Forest lost 2.09% in space, then what proportion of the other categories replaced it?
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1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 Total 1985Built Agriculture Range Forest Water Wetland Barren
1985 Built 37.90 0.01 0.03 0.19 0.00 0.00 0.03 38.16
1985 Agriculture 0.46 4.59 0.03 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.10
1985 Range 0.24 0.00 1.83 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.11
1985 Forest 1.99 0.01 0.05 41.09 0.01 0.01 0.03 43.18
1985 Water 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.98 0.00 0.00 1.99
1985 Wetland 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.00 8.51 0.00 8.57
1985 Barren 0.13 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.74 0.89
Total 1991 40.74 4.61 1.94 41.39 1.99 8.52 0.80 100.00
Gross Loss
0.26
0.50
0.27
2.09
0.00
0.06
0.16
3.34
Gross Gain 2.83 0.02 0.11 0.30 0.01 0.01 0.06 3.34
1.46 0.16 0.07 0.07 0.30 0.03
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
Matrix showing observed transitions in White and expected losses in Red as a percentage of the land cover
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1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 Total 1985Built Agriculture Range Forest Water Wetland Barren
1985 Built 37.90 0.010.02
0.030.01
0.190.18
0.000.01
0.000.04
0.030.00 38.16
1985 Agriculture 0.460.22 4.59 0.03
0.010.010.22
0.000.01
0.000.05
0.000.00 5.10
1985 Range 0.240.11
0.000.01 1.83 0.03
0.120.000.01
0.000.02
0.000.00 2.11
1985 Forest 1.991.46
0.010.16
0.050.07 41.09 0.01
0.070.010.30
0.030.03 43.18
1985 Water 0.000.00
0.000.00
0.000.00
0.000.00 1.98 0.00
0.000.000.00 1.99
1985 Wetland 0.010.03
0.000.00
0.000.00
0.040.03
0.000.00 8.51 0.00
0.00 8.57
1985 Barren 0.130.06
0.000.01
0.000.00
0.030.07
0.000.00
0.000.01 0.74 0.89
Total 1991 40.74 4.61 1.94 41.39 1.99 8.52 0.80 100.00
Gross Loss
0.26
0.50
0.27
2.09
0.00
0.06
0.16
3.34
Gross Gain 2.83 0.02 0.11 0.30 0.01 0.01 0.06 3.34
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
Matrix showing observed transitions in White and expected losses in Red as a percentage of the total Change
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1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 Total 1985Built Agriculture Range Forest Water Wetland Barren
1985 Built 0.30.6
0.80.3
5.65.4
0.00.3
0.01.1
0.80.1
1985 Agriculture 13.96.4
0.80.3
0.36.5
0.00.3
0.01.3
0.00.1
1985 Range 7.23.4
0.10.4
0.93.5
0.00.2
0.00.7
0.00.1
1985 Forest 59.643.5
0.34.9
1.42.1
0.22.1
0.29.1
1.00.9
1985 Water 0.10.0
0. 00. 0
0.00.0
0.00.0
0.00.0
0.00.0
1985 Wetland 0.30.8
0. 00.1
0.00.0
1.30.8
0.10.0
0.00.0
1985 Barren 3.71.9
0.00.2
0.10.1
0.81.9
0.00.1
0.00.4
Total 1991
Gross Loss
7.7
15.1
8.2
62.6
0.1
1.7
4.7
100.0
Gross Gain 84.7 0.6 3.2 9.0 0.3 0.3 1.9 100.0
Gross Loss
7.7
15.1
8.2
62.6
0.1
1.7
4.7
100.0
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
Matrix showing observed transitions in White and expected gains in Green as a percentage of the total Change
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1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 Total 1985Built Agriculture Range Forest Water Wetland Barren
1985 Built 0.30.3
0.81.2
5.66.0
0.00.1
0.10.1
0.80.7
1985 Agriculture 13.97.0
0.80.2
0.30.8
0.00.0
0.00.0
0.00.1
1985 Range 7.22.9
0.10.0
0.90.3
0.00.0
0.00.0
0.00.0
1985 Forest 59.659.2
0.30.3
1.41.4
0.20.1
0.20.1
1.00.8
1985 Water 0.12.7
0.00.0
0.00.1
0.00.3
0.00.0
0.00.0
1985 Wetland 0.311.7
0.00.1
0.00.3
1.31.4
0.10.0
0.00.2
1985 Barren 3.71.2
0.00.0
0.10.0
0.80.1
0.00.0
0.00.0
Total 1991
Gross Gain 84.7 0.6 3.2 9.0 0.3 0.3 1.9 100.0
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
PIE: Percentage of Observed Transitions, Expected Losses and Expected Gains from the Total Change: the Built category during two time intervals:
1: 1985 and 1991
2: 1991 and 199918
Solid bars: Observed transition Fabric bars: Expected transition Italic numbers: Percentage of landscape
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
From : Agriculture Range Forest Water Wetland Barren
To: Built
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
To : Agriculture Range Forest Water Wetland Barren
From: Built
Per
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of
Tot
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0.01 0.02
0.
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05
0.0
3
0.01
0.19
0.
18
0.
00
0.
00
0.0
1
0.04
0.
0 0
0.
03
0.0
4 0.
02
0.
68
0.
52
0.0
3
0.
11
0.0
1
0.
00
0.
01
0.00
0.
46
0.23
0.
10
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24
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1.98
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9
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9
0.
00
0.
00
0.
01
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2
0.
04
0.
13
0.
18
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4
0.4
5
0.1
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2.
18
0.3
2
0
.10
0.
45
0
.24
Time Interval:
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
PIE: Percentage of Observed Transitions, Expected Losses and Expected Gains from the Total Change: the Forest category during two time intervals:
1: 1985 and 1991
2: 1991 and 199919
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
From : Built Agriculture Range Water Wetland Barren
To: Forest
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
To : Built Agriculture Range Water Wetland Barren
From: Forest
P
erce
nta
ge o
f T
otal
Ch
ange
Solid bars: Observed transition Fabric bars: Expected transition Italic numbers: Percentage of landscape
Time Interval:
1.99
1.46
2.
15
1.64
0.0
1
0.16
0.05
0.07
0.
01
0.
01
0.0
7
0.30
0.
0 3
0.
03
0.01
0.16
0.
04
0.07 0.
08
0.
32
0.0
4
0.
04
0.02
0.00
0.
19
0.
20
0.
03
0.
01
0.
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0.01
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5
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4
0.1
2
0.
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0.1
2
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3
0.0
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0.0
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7
0.
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0
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0.0
0
0.
01
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
PIE: Percentage of Observed Transitions, Expected Losses and Expected Gains from the Total Change: the Agriculture category during two time intervals:
1: 1985 and 1991
2: 1991 and 199920
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
From : Built Range Forest Water Wetland Barren
To: Agriculture
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
To : Built Range Forest Water Wetland Barren
From: Agriculture
P
erce
nta
ge o
f T
otal
Ch
ange
Solid bars: Observed transition Fabric bars: Expected transition Italic numbers: Percentage of landscape
Time Interval:
0.4
6 0
.22
0.4
50.
23
0.0
3 0
.01
0.01
0.
22
0.
00
0.
00
0.0
1
0.05
0.00
0.
00
0.04
0.01
0.
02
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1
0.0
1
0.
05 0
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0.00
0.
00
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00
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00
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0.
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0
0.0
0
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0.0
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0
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0.
00
0
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0.0
0
0.00
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
PIE: Percentage of Observed Transitions, Expected Losses and Expected Gains from the Total Change: the Range category during two time intervals:
1: 1985 and 1991
2: 1991 and 199921
Solid bars: Observed transition Fabric bars: Expected transition Italic numbers: Percentage of landscape
Time Interval: 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
From : Built Agriculture Forest Water Wetland Barren
To: Range
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
To : Built Agriculture Forest Water Wetland Barren
From: Range
P
erce
nta
ge o
f T
otal
Ch
ange
0.2
4 0
.11
0.3
20.
15
0.0
0 0
.01 0
.03
0.
12
0.
00
0.
00
0.0
1
0.02
0.00
0.
00
0.
01 0.
01
0.
02
0.1
4
0.0
1
0.
03 0
.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
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0.
04
0.01
0.
03
0.
05 0.
05
0.0
1
0.0
0
0.
00
0.
00
0.
00
0.
00
0.0
0 0.0
0
0.0
1
0.0
0
0.04
0.0
5
0.0
4
0
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0.
04
0.
05
0.0
0
0.00
Time Interval:
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
PIE: Percentage of Observed Transitions, Expected Losses and Expected Gains from the Total Change: the Water category during two time intervals:
1: 1985 and 1991
2: 1991 and 199922
Solid bars: Observed transition Fabric bars: Expected transition Italic numbers: Percentage of landscape
Time Interval: 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
From : Built Agriculture Range Forest Wetland Barren
To: Water
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
To : Built Agriculture Range Forest Wetland Barren
From: Water
P
erce
nta
ge o
f T
otal
Ch
ange
0.0
0 0
.00
0.
00 0
.10
0.0
0 0.0
0
0.00
0.
00
0.
00
0.
00
0.0
0
0.00
0.00
0.
00 0.
00
0.00
0.
00
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1
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0.02
0.
00 0.0
0
0.
00
0.00
0.00
0.
00
0.
00
0.00
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.
01
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.
00
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
1
0.00 0
.00
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.
00
0.
01
0.
03
0.00
Time Interval:
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
PIE: Percentage of Observed Transitions, Expected Losses and Expected Gains from the Total Change: the Wetland category during two time intervals:
1: 1985 and 1991
2: 1991 and 199923
Solid bars: Observed transition Fabric bars: Expected transition Italic numbers: Percentage of landscape
Time Interval: 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
From : Built Agriculture Range Forest Water Barren
To: Wetland
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
To : Built Agriculture Range Forest Water Barren
From: Wetland
P
erce
nta
ge o
f T
otal
Ch
ange
0.0
1 0
.03
0.0
2 0
.07
0.0
0 0.0
0
0.00
0.00
0.
04
0.
00
0.0
3
0.00 0.
00
0.
00
0.
00
0.01
0.
00
0.0
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6
0.00 0
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0.00
0.
00
0.1
2
0.
00
0
.00
0.00
0.
00
0.
00 0.00
0.
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0.0
0
0.0
1
0.
04
0.0
0
0.0
1
0.
00
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
3
0.00
0.0
0
0.0
0
0
.00
0.
01
0.
03
0.
00
0.00
Time Interval:
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
PIE: Percentage of Observed Transitions, Expected Losses and Expected Gains from the Total Change: the Barren category during two time intervals:
1: 1985 and 1991
2: 1991 and 199924
Solid bars: Observed transition Fabric bars: Expected transition Italic numbers: Percentage of landscape
Time Interval: 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
From : Built Agriculture Range Forest Water Wetland
To: Barren
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
To : Built Agriculture Range Forest Water Wetland
From: Barren
P
erce
nta
ge o
f T
otal
Ch
ange
0.1
3 0
.06
0.1
8 0
.09
0.0
0 0
.01
0.00
0.00
0.0
3
0.
00
0.0
7
0.0
0 0.01
0.
00 0.
00
0.01
0.
00
0.00
0.0
8
0.00
0.0
3
0.00
0.
02
0.0
0
0.
03
0
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0.00
0.
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0.
00 0
.00
0.0 0
0.0
3
0.0
3
0.
04
0.0
0
0.
0 2
0.0
1
0.0
0 0.0
0
0.0
3
0.00
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.00
0.
00
0.
03
0.0
0
0.00
Time Interval:
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Matrix showing Stationarity in losing:Green shadows means observed transitions are either higher or lower than expected losses in both time intervals Red shadows means observed transitions are higher than expected losses during one time interval while lower in
the other
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To To To To To To To
Built Agriculture Range Forest Water Wetland Barren
From Built
From Agriculture
From Range
From Forest
From Water
From Wetland
From Barren
Stationary (observed > expected) Non-Stationary (1st interval: active, 2nd interval resistance)
Stationary (observed < expected) Non-Stationary (1st interval: resistance 2nd interval active)
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
Matrix showing Stationarity in gaining:Green shadows means observed transitions are either higher or lower than expected gains in both time intervals Red shadows means observed transitions are higher than expected losses during one time interval while lower in
the other
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To To To To To To To
Built Agriculture Range Forest Water Wetland Barren
From Built
From Agriculture
From Range
From Forest
From Water
From Wetland
From Barren
Stationary (observed > expected) Non-Stationary (1st interval: active, 2nd interval resistance)
Stationary (observed < expected) Non-Stationary (1st interval: resistance 2nd interval active)
Identifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over TimeIdentifying Stationarity of Transitions Among Land Categories Over Time
Matrix showing the overall evidence of Stationarity:Green means transitions are consistence in losing and gaining in both time intervals
Red means transitions are not consistence; neither in gains nor in losses over timeYellow shadows means transitions are consistence either in gains or in losses
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To To To To To To To
Built Agriculture Range Forest Water Wetland Barren
From Built
From Agriculture
From Range
From Forest
From Water
From Wetland
From Barren
Stationary in both
Gains and Losses
Non-Stationary in
both Gains and Losses
Stationary
in Losses only
Stationary
in Gains only
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1985-1991 transitions 1991-1999 transitions
Stationary
over time
Non-Stationary
over time
Stationary either in
gains or lossesPersistence
PIE: Evidence of Stationarity over time
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• The cross-tabulation matrices serve as the basis for identifying Stationarity of transitions among land categories over time.
• Length of time interval plays an important role in our assessment.
• Examining matrices for the Plum Island Ecosystems site show that:• Most of the change is associated with the Forest and Built categories, due in part to the
fact that these two are the largest categories among the three times• When Built gains, it is inclined to gain from Agriculture and Range systematically in
both time intervals and is disinclined to gain from Wetland systematically. In the first time interval, when built gains, it targets forest slightly. In the second time interval, when built gains, it avoids forest slightly.
• When Forest loses, it is inclined to lose to Built systematically in both time intervals. Forest is disinclined to lose to all other categories, especially Wetland.
• When Built loses, it is inclined to lose to Forest slightly in the first time and systematically in the second time interval. Built is disinclined to lose to all other categories, especially Wetland.
• When Forest gains, it is disinclined to gain from Built slightly in the first time and inclined to gain from Built systematically in the second time interval.
• There is no Stationarity in the transitions from Built to Forest as Built loses systematically to Forest only during the second time interval.
• Losses from Forest to Built are stationary while Gains in Built from Forest are not stationary.
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Major Points Major Points
• We examine transitions of land categories from three points in time to test the Stationarity of transitions.
• We use Cross-tabulation matrices for the Plum Island Ecosystems site
• Computer code has been created to automate this analysis
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