Create Threatened Ecosystems (for Restoration) Raster Based on Intactness and Degradation
make_threatened_ecosystems_restoration.RdThis function identifies areas that are both ecologically threatened and degraded,
representing priority targets for ecological restoration. It filters the threat values
from threatened_ecosystems_input to retain only those pixels that overlap with degraded
areas indicated in degradation_input. The output is a continuous raster with threat values
masked to degraded zones.
Uso
make_threatened_ecosystems_restoration(
iso3,
pus,
threatened_ecosystems_input = NULL,
degradation_input = NULL,
output_path = NULL
)Argumentos
- iso3
Character. ISO3 country code (e.g., "KEN") used for naming and processing.
- pus
SpatRaster. Planning units raster used for resolution and extent.
- threatened_ecosystems_input
SpatRaster. Raster from
make_threatened_ecosystems()containing ecosystem threat values.- degradation_input
SpatRaster. Raster from
make_restore_zone()indicating degraded areas.- output_path
Character or NULL. Optional output directory to save the resulting raster.
Ejemplos
if (FALSE) { # \dontrun{
threatened_restoration <- make_threatened_ecosystems_restoration(
iso3 = "KEN",
pus = planning_units,
threatened_ecosystems_input = rast("outputs/threatened_ecosystems_for_protection_KEN.tif"),
degradation_input = rast("outputs/restore_zones_KEN.tif"),
output_path = "outputs"
)
} # }