Turkey has three major bio-geographical regions namely Euro–Siberian, Mediterranean and Irano-Turanian. There are very different types of ecosystems such as agricultural, mountain, forests, steppes and wetlands, as well as coastal and marine. The country has rich floral and faunal diversity, high endemism and wide genetic diversity. A good progress has been made in protecting nature and biodiversity rich areas. Since 1990, the extent of protected areas has almost doubled to reach 7.2% of the territory. There are 40 national parks, 31 nature conservation areas, 107 natural monuments, 184 nature parks, 81 wildlife reserve areas, 58 conservation forests, 239 genetic conservation areas, 373 seed stands, 15 specially protected areas, 1273 natura...
As a consequence of its geographical location Turkey is very rich in biodiversity; its flora is rich...
Toplam 8330 km kıyı şeridine ve 145.000 km2'likkıta sahanlığına sahip Türkiye denizleri, farklı ekol...
WOS: 000265153700006This paper aims to identify and evaluate a potential ecological network includin...
ABSTRACT The biodiversity on Earth, with the many species, ecosystems, and ecological processes that...
Turkey (Türkiye) lies at the nexus of Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa. Turkey's loc...
The biodiversity of Turkey is deteriorating due to rapid human population growth and associated inte...
Key biodiversity areas (KBAs) are sites of global importance for biodiversity conservation. Their se...
The Anatolian Biogeographical Region is unique in the Palearctic realm, with high plant and butterfl...
In today’s world, nature conservation and the notion of protected area are of vital importance for t...
Protected area site selection is generally carried out using biodiversity data as surrogates. Howeve...
Turkey is defined as "Rich" in terms of living species because of its geographical location, suitabl...
The conservation of biodiversity on which the processes of rapid urbanization and industrialisation ...
Turkey contains a great variety of natural habitats, ranging from Mediterranean, Aegean, and Black S...
SummaryTurkey has a remarkable diversity of wildlife, due to its wide variety of habitats and unique...
Bartın province located in the Western Black Sea region of Turkey has been selected as a floristic ...
As a consequence of its geographical location Turkey is very rich in biodiversity; its flora is rich...
Toplam 8330 km kıyı şeridine ve 145.000 km2'likkıta sahanlığına sahip Türkiye denizleri, farklı ekol...
WOS: 000265153700006This paper aims to identify and evaluate a potential ecological network includin...
ABSTRACT The biodiversity on Earth, with the many species, ecosystems, and ecological processes that...
Turkey (Türkiye) lies at the nexus of Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa. Turkey's loc...
The biodiversity of Turkey is deteriorating due to rapid human population growth and associated inte...
Key biodiversity areas (KBAs) are sites of global importance for biodiversity conservation. Their se...
The Anatolian Biogeographical Region is unique in the Palearctic realm, with high plant and butterfl...
In today’s world, nature conservation and the notion of protected area are of vital importance for t...
Protected area site selection is generally carried out using biodiversity data as surrogates. Howeve...
Turkey is defined as "Rich" in terms of living species because of its geographical location, suitabl...
The conservation of biodiversity on which the processes of rapid urbanization and industrialisation ...
Turkey contains a great variety of natural habitats, ranging from Mediterranean, Aegean, and Black S...
SummaryTurkey has a remarkable diversity of wildlife, due to its wide variety of habitats and unique...
Bartın province located in the Western Black Sea region of Turkey has been selected as a floristic ...
As a consequence of its geographical location Turkey is very rich in biodiversity; its flora is rich...
Toplam 8330 km kıyı şeridine ve 145.000 km2'likkıta sahanlığına sahip Türkiye denizleri, farklı ekol...
WOS: 000265153700006This paper aims to identify and evaluate a potential ecological network includin...