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Methods to summarize change among land categories across time intervals
Authors:Robert Gilmore Pontius Jr  Laura Sauls  Yan Yan  Yujia Zhang
Institution:1. Graduate School of Geography, Clark University, Worcester, MA, USA;2. Palmetto Posting Inc., Spartanburg, SC, USA;3. School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA
Abstract:Time-series maps have become more detailed in terms of numbers of categories and time points. Our paper proposes methods for raster datasets where detailed analysis of all categorical transitions would be initially overwhelming. We create two measurements: Incidents and States. The former is the number of times a pixel’s category changes across time intervals; the latter is the number of categories that a pixel represents across time points. The combinations of Incidents and States summarize change trajectories. We also describe categorical transitions in terms of annual flow matrices, which quantify the additional information generated by intermediate time points within the temporal extent. Our approach summarizes change at the pixel and landscape levels in ways that communicate where and how categories transition over time. These methods are useful to detect hotspots of change and to consider whether the apparent changes are real or due to map error.
Keywords:Category  GIS  land change  flow matrix  time  transition
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