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Patch Analyst Video Tutorials

Patch Analyst is an extension to the ArcView® GIS system that facilitates the spatial analysis of landscape patches, and modeling of attributes associated with patches. It is used for spatial pattern analysis, often in support of habitat modeling, biodiversity conservation and forest management. Please register with mailing list to be kept informed of changes, bug fixes, updates, etc.

Below are a set of tutorials that provide a brief introduction to Patch Analyst. Tutorials were created using the Webex program by Cisco. The audio/video tutorials should open and play in your web browser. For more information, visit the Webex website.

  Patch Analyst
Spatial Statistics Illustrates calculation of basic landscape metrics at Class and Patch Levels from a polygon layer
Core Area Analysis Illustrates creation of core area layer, and calculation of core area statistics.
Create Hexagon Regions Illustrates calculation of hexagon regions
Analysis by Regions Illustrates calculation of spatial statistics by regions. Regions are boundaries, and can be ecological, political, or systematic,
  Patch Grid

Spatial Statistics Illustrates calculation of basic landscape metrics at Class and Patch Levels from a raster grid layer.

 

 

Patch Analyst was developed under the Spatial Ecology Program (Centre for Northern Forest Ecosystem Research), with programming support from the Thunder Bay Geomatics Service Centre, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Thunder Bay, ON.

Patch Analyst © should be cited as: Rempel, R.S., D. Kaukinen., and A.P. Carr. 2012. Patch Analyst and Patch Grid. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Centre for Northern Forest Ecosystem Research, Thunder Bay, Ontario.

© Queens Press, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, 2012

Webpage update: Mar 14th, 2012

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