Figure 5: Impact of the uncertainty effect. | Nature Communications

Figure 5: Impact of the uncertainty effect.

From: Compositional diversity of rehabilitated tropical lands supports multiple ecosystem services and buffers uncertainties

Figure 5

The proportions of land allocated to the land-cover types do not heavily depend on the modelled level of uncertainty when (a) all indicators or (c) only ecological indicators are used. Uncertainty has a greater impact on landscape composition when (b) only the socioeconomic indicators are considered (indicators that are often correlated). Uncertainty level refers to multiples of the s.e.m. used to increase the size of the uncertainty boxes, as displayed in Fig. 2. Subscripts for indicator value, R: l for land-use option, i for indicator, and u for uncertainty deviation from recorded indicator. s.e.m.li of R for land-use options, l, and indicators, i.

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