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Landscape map (clustering with two classes)

Landscape map (clustering with two classes)

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The identification, delimitation and spatio-temporal evolution of landscape units is one of the major preoccupations in the Mediterranean region countries. To obtain reliable statistics and to understand the transformation mechanisms of agro-sylvo-pastoral ecosystems, an area selected at the interface of the steppe region and the Tellian region in...

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... fact, the soil map shows a dominance of calcium soil in the highland steppe with a relatively flat topography varying between 900m and 1200m; in the northern part of the wilaya we find a dominance of limestone soils. In the second clustering ( fig.4) we see the emergence of agricultural areas specific to the semiarid Mediterranean area: arboriculture, cereal and market gardening (cluster 3). ...

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