Hi Reiko,

another idea might be to use a buffer to stitch polygons together. Use a small buffer value and choose to dissolve the resulting polygons. That method does not however preserve meaningful attribute values.

Let's know how your progress goes,
Frank

Am 06.05.20 um 20:55 schrieb RMG:
Hello,

I have five shapefiles that contain thousands of fragmented forests that I created from a NDVI raster of a large protected area in West Africa, which I separated into five panels. Now, how do I stitch thousands of the fragmented forests at the borders?

Each shapefile's attributes have ID, count (number of units), area, and perimeter, so I can visually recognize which fragments need stitching, but because there are so many, I don't think I can do it manually.

Any help would be appreciated.

Best wishes,


Reiko Matsuda Goodwin
Comoé Monkey Project <https://www.facebook.com/ComoeMonkeyProject/>
Guenon Conservation Community <http://facebook.com/GuenonConservationCommunity/>



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