MatrixGreen - Stockholm Resilience Centre

Web Name: MatrixGreen - Stockholm Resilience Centre

WebSite: http://www.matrixgreen.org

ID:224716

Keywords:

Stockholm,MatrixGreen,Centre,Resilience,research,StockholmResilienceCentre,trans

Description:

keywords:research, Stockholm Resilience Centre, transdisciplinary, adaptive governance, marine systems, freshwater, multilevel, institutions, globalization, networks, Baltic, geospatial
description:Integrates spatial analytical capabilities of Geographical Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing (RS) and image processing, Global Positioning System (GPS) and Spatial Statistics.

This website stores cookies in your web browser.

You can choose which cookies you allow.Read about how we manage personal data and cookies.
Settings
Jump to content

About us

Vision and mission Board Strategic advisory councils Contribute to our work Our funders Annual reports Vacancies

Research

Our research focus Resilience dictionary What is resilience? Applying resilience thinking Reconnecting to the biosphere Planetary boundaries Modelling and Visualisation Lab How food connects to the SDGs

Education

Graduate level (Master’s) PhD programme PhD Video Archive Executive training External link, opens in new window. Independent courses

Impact

Partnerships and change processes Project and partner websites How our science has an impact Impact stories

Publications

News events

News archive Covid-19 Video archive Media contacts and logos Stockholm Seminars Rethink Talks podcast series

Meet our team

Management Researchers Education and training Policy Practice Admin Communication PhD candidates How to reach us Stockholm Resilience Center / Research / Modelling and Visualisation Lab / MatrixGreen MatrixGreenMatrixGreen supports network-based (or graph theoretical) analyses of fragmented landscapes

MatrixGreen was developed by centre researcher Örjan Bodin and Andreas Zetterberg at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH). The tool supports network-based (or graph theoretical) analyses of fragmented landscapes.

The tools builds on ongoing research on landscape fragmentation, see for example Andersson, E., and Ö. Bodin. 2009. Practical tool for landscape planning? An empirical investigation of network based models of habitat fragmentation. Ecography 32(1): 123-132.

and Zetterberg, A., U. Mörtberg, and B. Balfors. 2010. Making graph theory operational for landscape ecological assessments, planning, and design. Landscape and Urban Planning 95(4): 181-191.
 
MatrixGreen is the main output of a recent project gathering a number of different land-use planners, ecologists and others in the Stockholm County. You can read more about the project here (in Swedish only)

Freely available
MatrixGreen is freely available for anyone to use under the condition that

1. it is not redistributed

2. the use is strictly non-commercial

3. it is properly cited: Bodin, Ö. and A. Zetterberg (2010) MatrixGreen Users Manual: Landscape Ecological Network Analysis Tool. Stockholm university and Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm.
 
To get access to your own copy of MatrixGreen (MG), provide your name, email and affiliation here (this link takes you to a password-protected survey, the password is matrixgreen).
 
Read more about how to install and use the programme here Pdf, 1.6 MB. (Pdf, 1.6 MB)

Read more about how to install and use the programme here Pdf, 2.7 MB. (Pdf, 2.7 MB) (in Swedish)

Background information Pdf, 717.5 kB. (Pdf, 717.5 kB) (in Swedish)

Status and support
The tool has been thoroughly updated during 2013, and although the software should still be considered a prototype, the stability, functionality and performance has now been significantly enhanced. Several bugs mostly related to least cost path calculations have been fixed, and it is now also possible to export the results to Conefor Sensinode. It is therefore possible, in addition to analyses that are built into MatrixGreen, to also use all the analyses built into Conefor sensinode. Click here for more detailed descriptions of what has been updated Pdf, 49.2 kB. (Pdf, 49.2 kB) (Swedish only).

The most recent versions are 1.7.3, 1.8.2, 1.9.0. and 1.10.1. If you are running ArcInfo/ArcMap 10.0, use 1.7.3. ArcInfo/ArcMap 10.1 require version 1.8.2, ArcInfo/ArcMap 10.2.1 require version 1.9.0, and ArcInfo/ArcMap 10.3 require version 1.10.1.

Please observe that the previous version 1.10.0 had some bugs that are corrected in version 1.10.1, thus uninstall 1.10.0 and replace with 1.10.1 if you are running arcgis 10.3.

If you are running arcgis 9.3.x, you will have to use an older version (1.6.4). Make sure you install the right version, otherwise the tool will not work.

Please note that the English manual has not been updated for the newest versions yet, thus some images and text are outdated.

We are unfortunately unable to provide 24/7 support for MatrixGreen, but if you encounter any problems, please send a mail to either orjan.bodinATstockholmresilience.su.se or andreas.zetterbergAT’slu.se and try to be as precise as possible about your issue.

Acknowledgment
The development of MatrixGreen was funded by:

- Stockholm County (Stockholms läns landsting)

- The Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry (Kungliga skogs- och lantbruksakademin)

- The Swedish Research Council (Formas)

- The Stockholm County Administrative Board (Länsstyrelsen i Stockholms län) and by the municipalities in Stockholm County that participated in the project.

Facts head...

Content facts...

Share

Latest news

Research news | 2021-11-04

The ten most important insights from climate science

New report launched at COP26 in Glasgow summarizes the most pressing research findings and emerging insights from climate science

Research news | 2021-11-03

How to deal with complexity

Resilience guides, particularly those used in the development field, often lack a theoretical grounding in how to engage with shocks and disturbances. A new study addresses the problem

Research news | 2021-10-29

Why resilience and wellbeing don’t always go hand-in-hand

A too simplistic understanding of the two can leave the poorest and most marginalised people suffering

Research news | 2021-10-28

Breaking Boundaries documentary launch climate-action website

The producers and partners behind the Netflix documentary on the Planetary Boundaries launch website on how consumers can reduce their own emissions

Research news | 2021-10-27

Why resilience has come of age

We speak to the Global Resilience Partnership’s CEO Nathanial Matthews about the growing global focus on resilience, expectations and hopes for success at the COP26 summit, and GRP’s role in getting there

Research news | 2021-10-26

Our engagements during COP26

The Stockholm Resilience Centre will be involved in several large campaigns and activities through the Global Resilience Partnership and the Global Commons Alliance

See more news

About us

Vision and mission Board Strategic advisory councils Contribute to our work Our funders Annual reports Vacancies

Research

Our research focus Resilience dictionary What is resilience? Applying resilience thinking Reconnecting to the biosphere Planetary boundaries Modelling and Visualisation Lab How food connects to the SDGs

Education

Graduate level (Master’s) PhD programme PhD Video Archive Executive training External link, opens in new window. Independent courses

Impact

Partnerships and change processes Project and partner websites How our science has an impact Impact stories

Publications

News events

News archive Covid-19 Video archive Media contacts and logos Stockholm Seminars Rethink Talks podcast series

Meet our team

Management Researchers Education and training Policy Practice Admin Communication PhD candidates How to reach us

Stockholm Resilience Centre is a collaboration between Stockholm University and the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

Follow us:

Stockholm Resilience Centre | Stockholm University, Kräftriket 2B, SE‑10691

Phone: +46 8 674 70 70

info@stockholmresilience.su.se

Organisation number: 202100-3062

VAT No: SE202100306201

Intranet

Site map

Privacy policy

TAGS:Stockholm MatrixGreen Centre Resilience research StockholmResilienceCentre trans

<<< Thank you for your visit >>>

Integrates spatial analytical capabilities of Geographical Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing (RS) and image processing, Global Positioning System (GPS) and Spatial Statistics.

Websites to related :
Equitymaster - Get Unbiased Equi

  keywords:investing in india, invest in india, stock market india, stock market today, stock market information, stock market investment, stock market

UN Climate Resilience Initiative

  keywords:
description:

Resilienceskills : Welcome to Re

  keywords:
description:
Web Analysis for Resilienceskills - resilienceskills.org

Floodresiliencegroup : floodresi

  keywords:
description:This website is for sale! floodresiliencegroup.org is your first and best source for all of the information you’re looking for

Equitymaster - Get Unbiased Equi

  keywords:investing in india, invest in india, stock market india, stock market today, stock market information, stock market investment, stock market

Landry Lab at UC Berkeley Optic

  keywords:
description:
Skip to content Landry Lab at UC Berkeley Optical

Floodresiliencegroup : floodresi

  keywords:
description:This website is for sale! floodresiliencegroup.org is your first and best source for all of the information you’re looking for

ON World, Internet of Things Mar

  keywords:internet of things, IoT, sensor technology, wireless sensor research, mobile sensing, wireless sensor research, wireless sensing data, home w

MBA Jobs, Companies Career Rese

  keywords:MBA Jobs,Companies data,Career information on Companies and Industries and Q&A on management
description:MBA Jobs, Management articles on Fin

HM Aerospace Sdn Bhd - Flight Tr

  keywords:
description:

ads

Hot Websites