Dear list,
I am using r.diversity to calculate indices of landscape diversity using land 
use maps as input. However, the output maps do not include the edges - the 
moving window excludes the edge pixels. Am I missing something?
Is there a way to create a flag (maybe by setting something in the r.li setup 
file) to include or not these pixels? (i.e., the NULL cells outside the map 
limits won't transform the diversity indices in NULL in these boundary cells)I 
know this may bias the result at the map boundaries, creating a king of edge 
effect, but this could be a decision of the users (with a proper warning, 
maybe).
For instance, when I use moving windows with r.neighbors, I can choose to have 
information for these cells by using select=input_map, in which the same input 
map is used to generate information for these boundary cells.
Thanks for you attention.BestBernardo Niebuhr
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