add_no_new_patch_constraint {restoptr} | R Documentation |
Add constraint to forbid the creation of new patches.
Description
Add constraint to a restoration problem (restopt_problem()
) object
to forbid the creation to new patches. All restored areas must be connected
to an existing habitat area.
Usage
add_no_new_patch_constraint(problem)
Arguments
problem |
|
Details
A patch is a spatially continuous set of habitat and restoration planning units. This constraints applies on the union of the set of planning units that are selected for restoration and the initial habitat patches, and forbids the creation of new patches. All areas selected for restoration must be connected to initially existing habitat areas. This constraint is particularly useful for fragmentation reduction scenarios, where most of the time it is desirable to extend and merge existing patches, instead of creating new ones. In such cases, it also reduces the combinatorial complexity by filtering areas that cannot be connected to existing patches.
Value
An updated restoration problem (restopt_problem()
) object.
See Also
Other constraints:
add_available_areas_constraint()
,
add_compactness_constraint()
,
add_components_constraint()
,
add_connected_constraint()
,
add_locked_out_constraint()
,
add_min_iic_constraint()
,
add_min_mesh_constraint()
,
add_nb_patches_constraint()
,
add_restorable_constraint()
Examples
## Not run:
# load data
habitat_data <- rast(
system.file("extdata", "habitat_hi_res.tif", package = "restoptr")
)
# create problem
p <- restopt_problem(
existing_habitat = habitat_data,
aggregation_factor = 16,
habitat_threshold = 0.7
) %>%
add_restorable_constraint(
min_restore = 10,
max_restore = 100,
) %>%
add_no_new_patch_constraint()
# plot preprocessed data
plot(rast(list(p$data$existing_habitat, p$data$restorable_habitat)), nc = 2)
# print problem
print(p)
# Solve problem
s <- solve(p)
# plot solution
plot(s)
## End(Not run)