Probabilistic Modelling of Cattle Farm Distribution in Australia |
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Authors: | I V Emelyanova G E Donald D J Miron D A Henry M G Garner |
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Institution: | (1) Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), Livestock Industries (LI), Private Bag 5, Wembley, WA, 6913, Australia;(2) CSIRO, LI, Locked Bag 1, Armidale, NSW, 2350, Australia;(3) CSIRO, LI, Australian Animal Health Laboratory, Private Bag 24, Geelong, VIC, 3220, Australia;(4) Office of the Chief Veterinary Officer, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, GPO Box 858, Canberra, ACT, 2601, Australia |
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Abstract: | A probabilistic Bayesian method called weights of evidence (WofE) was used to develop a synthetic dataset of cattle farm locations at a national scale across Australia. The synthetic
dataset was required for the modelling of livestock movements with a view to assessing biosecurity implications. The WofE method is based on the analysis of spatial relationships between evidential patterns with respect to an event, such
as the actual location of a farm. The evidential patterns of cattle farms were derived from maps of land use, land tenure,
drainage systems, roads, settlements and long-term averaged rainfall. These evidential patterns were used for delineating
and ranking land areas suitable for cattle farming. For each evidential pattern statistics such as a positive weight, a negative weight and a contrast were calculated for estimating the degree of correlation between the evidential patterns and known farm locations. The integrated
evidential patterns of known farms were then used for estimating posterior probabilities and splitting land into five different
classes according to its suitability for farming.
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Keywords: | Bayesian modelling Weights of evidence Conditional independence GIS Farm location Spatial distribution of farms Lacunarity |
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