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IncSIM is a application that enables perform calculation of landscape metrics over categorized raster and vector data. This metrics are statistical coefficients that contain information about the size, amount or strength of one characteristic in a fragment of categorized satellite image or vector geospatial data. Complete image is divided in a regular square grid of given by user size (usually area values from 1ha to 100ha) where each cell represents a landscape. For each cell from the grid is defined the value of selected indicator.At last version, IncSim enables calculation of more than 50 indicators.Read more…

 

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  • Beierkuhnlein C.  (2025) et al. Towards a comprehensive geodiversity – biodiversity nexus in terrestrial ecosystems
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  • Beierkuhnlein C.  (2025) et al. Towards a comprehensive geodiversity – biodiversity nexus in terrestrial ecosystems
  • Sobczak-Szelc K. (2024) et al. Navigating environmental fragility: (Mal)coping and adaptation strategies in the socio-environmental system of the Mtendeli Refugee Camp, Tanzania
  • Bałazy K. et al. (2024) Illuminating the Arctic: Unveiling seabird responses to artificial light during polar darkness through citizen science and remote sensing

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