iForest: Biogeosciences and Forestry | |
Complex networks, an innovative methodology for functional zoning in forest management | |
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Elizabeth Serrano-Ramírez1  José René Valdez-Lazalde1  Roman Anselmo Mora-Gutiérrez2  Héctor Manuel De Los Santos-Posadas1  Gregorio Ángeles-Pérez1  | |
[1] Forest Sciences Department;Systems Department | |
关键词: Forest Planning; Spatial Interactions; Segregation And Connectivity Metrics; Graph Theory; | |
DOI : 10.3832/ifor3927-015 | |
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
来源: Societa Italiana di Selvicoltura ed Ecologia Forestale (S I S E F) | |
【 摘 要 】
Forest management planning requires a permanent collection of data on the distribution, composition, and structure of the stands that conform a woodland. These data serve as the basis for suggesting the most appropriate management scheme according to the natural resource conditions and management objectives. It is common for the collected databases’ structure and dimension to hinder their analysis using traditional descriptive techniques. Therefore, alternative methodologies are required to facilitate both the exploration of data properties and their collective behavior. We used complex networks analysis to identify distribution patterns of topographic, biological, and productive conditions of a managed forest, suggesting its functional zoning. The forest was considered a graph consisting of nodes and edges; the stands served as nodes and interactions between them as edges. Degree, clustering coefficient, triangles, and modularity were used as segregation and connectivity metrics to evaluate forest properties and allocate stands to five predefined potential forest uses (zones). The clustering coefficient metric provided the better graph partition, allowing to obtain the best alternatives for zoning the forest in conservation areas, areas with potential for timber production, and carbon storage. Proposing forest functional zoning through complex network theory is a powerful methodological option to represent the spatial and nonspatial interactions among the relevant attributes defining a forest ecosystem condition.
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