your help will be appreciated.
from, Sergio Kateti
Hello @Cksergio -
The error message says this:
Threat rasters should have values between 0 and 1, however, Threat: s:\adhara\habitat input\pop_c.tif for column: cur_path had values outside of this range.
And as it says in the Data Needs section of the User Guide
GIS raster files of the distribution and intensity of each individual threat, with values between 0 and 1… Each cell in the raster contains a value that indicates the density or presence of a threat within it (e.g., area of agriculture, length of roads, or simply a 1 if the grid cell is a road or crop field and 0 otherwise). All threats should be measured in the same scale and units (i.e., all measured in density terms or all measured in presence/absence terms) and not some combination of metrics. Do not leave any area on the threat maps as ‘No Data’. If pixels do not contain that threat set the pixels’ threat level equal to 0.
So, please check the values in the threat raster pop_c.tif. Any values that are not between 0 and 1 must be reclassified to be between 0 and 1.
~ Stacie
Thank you @swolny, the problem was solved.
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