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The next step is to compute variables which are not only needed for the modeling and predictive mapping (see Section \@ref(predictive-mapping)) but also for aligning the non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS)\index{NMDS} axes with the main gradient in the study area, altitude and humidity, respectively (see Section \@ref(nmds)).

Specifically, we compute catchment slope and catchment area\index{catchment area} from a digital elevation model\index{digital elevation model} using R-GIS bridges (see Chapter \@ref(gis)).
Curvatures might also represent valuable predictors, and in the exercise section you can find out how they would impact the modeling result.
Curvatures might also represent valuable predictors, and in the Exercise section you can find out how they would impact the modeling result.

To compute catchment area\index{catchment area} and catchment slope, we can make use of the `sagang:sagawetnessindex` function.^[Admittedly, it is a bit unsatisfying that the only way of knowing that `sagawetnessindex` computes the desired terrain attributes is to be familiar with SAGA\index{SAGA}.]
`qgis_show_help()` returns all function\index{function} parameters and default values of a specific geoalgorithm\index{geoalgorithm}.
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