Hello @Samjhana, and welcome to the forum!
When you say that you cannot āuploadā the LULC, does this mean that youāre having trouble bringing those inputs into the Workbench application interface? Or something different?
Is Workbench showing an error? If so, please take a screenshot and post it here.
~ Stacie
Thanks for the screenshot @Samjhana. If you click on the red X next to the inputs, it will give you a brief message about whatās wrong. What do these messages say?
~ Stacie
Thanks for posting the log file @Samjhana. The error message says this:
ValueError: Value(s) in the āhabitatā column of the table D:\Workplace2020\Sensitivity.csv could not be interpreted as ratios. Original error: could not convert string to float: āGrasslandā
So look at Sensitivity.csv and try to figure out whatās going on. The model thinks that there is a value of āGrasslandā in the āhabitatā column, when there should be a floating point number. Are there actually text values in the āhabitatā column? If so, youāll need to change that, as is described in the User Guide (and sample data).
If there donāt appear to be text values in the āhabitatā column, then perhaps thereās a problem with the table format. Look at the CSV in a text editor, where you can see the formatting better than in Excel. Make sure all of the column values are correct, none are missing, and all are separated by commas.
If you still canāt find the source of the error, please post the Sensitivity.csv table and weāll take a look.
~ Stacie
Please find this.
Sensitivity1.csv (1.19 KB)
Hi @Samjhana , thank you for sharing your data table. Please note the difference in the table headers between your table:
And the properly formatted table from this modelās sample data:

I expect that is the source of the problem.
Hi @Samjhana -
Have you verified that the Threat.csv table has the format required by the model? And that the cur_path entries are valid file paths, relative to the location of the Threat.csv table?
~ Stacie
Thank you @ swolny, I have successfully run the model and got results in the folder "intermediateā as a āhabitat_c.tifā along with other 50 .tif. The habitat_c.tif is very closely similar the habtiat suitability of sensitivity table. I did not find any changes in habitats which are nearer and far from the threats. please ā¦
Hi @Samjhana -
If the model ran successfully, the main outputs of the model (habitat quality and degradation) will be in the āoutputā folder, as described in the User Guide.
If the model didnāt finish successfully, please post the entire log file (.txt) thatās created in the Workspace so we can try to find the problem.
~ Stacie



