Comparing two approaches to land use/cover change modeling and their implications for the assessment of biodiversity loss in a deciduous tropical forest

被引:147
作者
Perez-Vega, Azucena [1 ]
Mas, Jean-Francois [2 ]
Ligmann-Zielinska, Arika [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Guanajuato, Dept Ingn Civil, Unidad Belen, Zona Ctr, Guanajuato Gto 36000, Mexico
[2] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Ctr Invest Geog Ambiental, Morelia 58190, Michoacan, Mexico
[3] Michigan State Univ, Dept Geog Environm Sci & Policy Program, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
关键词
Deforestation modeling; Dry tropical forest; Geographical information systems; Biodiversity; Colima-Mexico; COVER CHANGE; CONSERVATION; DEFORESTATION; SIMULATION; MASSACHUSETTS; DISTRIBUTIONS; VALIDATION; COMPLEXITY; DIVERSITY; DYNAMICS;
D O I
10.1016/j.envsoft.2011.09.011
中图分类号
TP39 [计算机的应用];
学科分类号
081203 ; 0835 ;
摘要
Land use/cover change (LUCC) modeling is an important approach to evaluating global biodiversity loss and is the topic of a wide range of research in ecology, geography and environmental social science. This paper reports on development and assessment of maps of change potential produced by two spatially explicit models and applied to a Tropical Deciduous Forest in western Mexico. The first model, DINAMICA EGO, uses the weights of evidence method which generates a map of change potential based on a set of explanatory variables and past trends involving some degree of expert knowledge. The second model, Land Change Modeler (LCM), is based upon neural networks. Both models were assessed through Relative Operating Characteristic and Difference in Potential. At the per transition level, we obtained better results using DINAMICA. However, when the per transition susceptibilities are combined to compose an overall change potential map, the map generated using LCM is more accurate because neural networks outputs are able to express the simultaneous change potential to various land cover types more adequately than individual probabilities obtained through the weights of evidence method. An analysis of the change potential obtained from both models, compared with observed deforestation and selected biodiversity indices (species richness, rarity, and biological value) showed that the prospective LUCC maps tended to identify locations with higher biodiversity levels as the most threatened areas as opposed to areas that had actually undergone deforestation. Overall however, the approximate assessment of biodiversity given by both models was more accurate than a random model. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:11 / 23
页数:13
相关论文
共 23 条
  • [1] Lands at risk: Land use/land cover change in two contrasting tropical dry regions of Mexico
    Calzada, Leonardo
    Meave, Jorge A.
    Bonfil, Consuelo
    Figueroa, Fernanda
    APPLIED GEOGRAPHY, 2018, 99 : 22 - 30
  • [2] Forest cover change in Miombo Woodlands: modeling land cover of African dry tropical forests with linear spectral mixture analysis
    Mayes, Marc T.
    Mustard, John F.
    Melillo, Jerry M.
    REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT, 2015, 165 : 203 - 215
  • [3] Anthropogenic impacts on Late Holocene land-cover change and floristic biodiversity loss in tropical southeastern Asia
    Zheng, Zhuo
    Ma, Ting
    Roberts, Patrick
    Li, Zhen
    Yue, Yuanfu
    Peng, Huanhuan
    Huang, Kangyou
    Han, Ziyun
    Wan, Qiuchi
    Zhang, Yaze
    Zhang, Xiao
    Zheng, Yanwei
    Saito, Yoshiki
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2021, 118 (40)
  • [4] Agricultural land use in tropical countries: Patterns, determinants, and implications for biodiversity loss
    Day-Rubenstein, K
    Stuart, M
    Frisvold, GB
    WORLD RESOURCE REVIEW, VOL 12, NOS 2-4: GLOBAL WARMING SCIENCE & POLICY, PTS 1-3, 2000, : 621 - 650
  • [5] Simulating land use and land cover change under contrasting levels of policy enforcement and its spatially-explicit impact on tropical forest landscapes in Ecuador
    Lippe, Melvin
    Rummel, Lisa
    Guenter, Sven
    LAND USE POLICY, 2022, 119
  • [6] Assessing implications of land-use and land-cover change dynamics for conservation of a highly diverse tropical rain forest
    Flamenco-Sandoval, Alejandro
    Martinez Ramos, Miguel
    Raul Masera, Omar
    BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 2007, 138 (1-2) : 131 - 145
  • [7] Land use/land cover change-induced greenhouse gas emissions in the global biosphere reserve of tropical Afromontane forest
    Berhanu, Yericho
    Dalle, Gemedo
    Sintayehu, Dejene W.
    Kelboro, Girma
    Nigussie, Abebe
    SCIENTIFIC AFRICAN, 2023, 21
  • [8] Identifying the land use and land cover change drivers: methods and case studies of two forest reserves in Northern Benin
    Biaou, Severin
    Gouwakinnou, Gerard Nounagnon
    Biaou, Honore Samadori Sorotori
    Tovihessi, Marc Sewanou
    Awessou, Beranger Kohomlan
    Ahononga, Fiacre Codjo
    Houeto, Felix Ogoubiyi
    ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY, 2022, 24 (08) : 9885 - 9905
  • [9] Assessment of land use, land cover change in the mangrove forest of Ghogha area, Gulf of Khambhat, Gujarat
    Chopade, Madhuri R.
    Mahajan, Seema
    Chaube, Nilima
    EXPERT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATIONS, 2023, 212
  • [10] Identifying the land use and land cover change drivers: methods and case studies of two forest reserves in Northern Benin
    Séverin Biaou
    Gerard Nounagnon Gouwakinnou
    Honoré Samadori Sorotori Biaou
    Marc Sèwanou Tovihessi
    Beranger Kohomlan Awessou
    Fiacre Codjo Ahononga
    Felix Ogoubiyi Houéto
    Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2022, 24 : 9885 - 9905