Applying Geospatial Semantic Array Programming for a Reproducible Set of Bioclimatic Indices in Europe
Giovanni Caudullo

TL;DR
This paper presents a reproducible geospatial methodology using semantic array programming to derive 12 bioclimatic indices for Europe, facilitating ecological zoning and ecological niche modeling with open data and tools.
Contribution
It introduces a reproducible workflow combining GIS and semantic array programming to generate bioclimatic indices from global open datasets for Europe.
Findings
Derived 12 bioclimatic covariates for Europe using open data.
Workflow ensures reproducibility and expandability of bioclimatic indices.
Indices are made available as open data for further ecological studies.
Abstract
Bioclimate-driven regression analysis is a widely used approach for modelling ecological niches and zonation. Although the bioclimatic complexity of the European continent is high, a particular combination of 12 climatic and topographic covariates was recently found able to reliably reproduce the ecological zoning of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) for forest resources assessment at pan-European scale, generating the first fuzzy similarity map of FAO ecozones in Europe. The reproducible procedure followed to derive this collection of bioclimatic indices is now presented. It required an integration of data-transformation modules (D-TM) using geospatial tools such as Geographic Information System (GIS) software, and array-based mathematical implementation such as semantic array programming (SemAP). Base variables, intermediate and final covariates are…
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