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Grid processing tools (models)
Models are the actual grid processing tools. They are used to define response curves.
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- right click at a composite model in the tree of the Project Explorer and select 'Add New Model' ordrag one of the pre-defined models (same as modeltypes) or user-specific models from your own HABITAT Toolbox by dragging a model or a scenario including models into the tree of the
- Project Explorerimporting a model from another project or user
To change the name of the model, type a name in the Properties window, or change the name by clicking on the model in the project explorer.
Make a habit of filling in the Meta information of models in the Properties window.
There are 5 types of models:
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Broken Linear Reclassification
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It is usefull to model a gradual response on subjects like habitat suitability, damage or flood risk.
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The Table Reclassification (single grid)
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The model Table Reclassification (multiple grids)
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Formula-based Calculation
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Spatial Statistics
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The Spattial Statistics modeltype can be used to calculate the minimum, maximum, average, median, standard deviation of the whole map, a part of the map selected by zooming into a map or in subareas defined by an other map. Furthermore, it is possible to calculate the area of different classes of values, e.g. the habitat suitability between 0 - 0.8 and 0.8 and 1.
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