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Cohesion of greenspace patches

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Built and Natural EnvironmentNatural Environment and ParksBECGSCOHESION

Variable Definition

Cohesion measures physical connectedness of greenspace patches. Cohesion increases monotonically as the proportion of the landscape occupied by greenspace increases until an asymptote is reached near the percolation threshold (beyond which a giant connected component exists). Cohesion=0 if the landscape only has one greenspace cell. Greenspace patches are net of water bodies and exclude limited no observation areas in remote sensing images (due to cloud and shadow). This variable is calculated for L1UX using a 2017 greenspace map at 10 m resolution. Due to the large size of L1AD and L2, this variable is calculated using the same greenspace map resampled to 30 m resolution. Interpretation: Indicator of physical connectedness of greenspace patches. A value closer to 0 indicates less connection and less presence of greenspace patches. The value is sensitive to and increases with clumpy of greenspace patches, before the percolation threshold when a giant connected component forms (e.g., a green belt along the city perimeter). Beyond the percolation threshold, cohesion is insensitive to patch configuration.

Variable Information

Variable Name
BECGSCOHESION
Observation Type
area-level
Value Type
double
Domain
Built and Natural Environment
Subdomain
Natural Environment and Parks

Coverage

Years Available
9999
Countries
Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru
Geographic Levels
L1ADL1UXL2
Public Access
ⓘ Restricted (Contact salurbal.data@drexel.edu)

Data Availability by Country and Year

YearARBRCLCOCRGTMXPASVPENI
9999
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Available for download
Available but not publicly
Not available

Data Sources

ISO2YearSource
AR;BR;CL;CO;CR;GT;MX;NI;PA;PE;SV9999Sentinel-2 ; OpenStreetMap; Global Surface Water Explorer

Data Access Information

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