The paper assesses the extent of the forest area change in Turkey between 2005 and 2015 across 81 provinces and seven geographical regions. The results show that the situation varies at provincial and regional levels, but overall Turkey's forest area increased. An increase in forest areas in 60 out of 81 provinces was recorded, while there was a decrease in 19, and no change in the remaining two. There was a significant negative correlation between forest area and human population size. However, the change in forest area was found to have a significant positive relationship with the change in forest growing stock and current annual increment. Decrease in forest area was mainly seen in the provinces where there has been an intensive populati...
Forests are a vital element in the Earth’s ecological balance, economy, biodiversity, water resource...
While human beings first utilized forests as sources of nutrition and shelter, by the industrial age...
While human beings first utilized forests as sources of nutrition and shelter, by the industrial age...
The paper assesses the extent of the forest area change in Turkey between 2005 and 2015 across 81 pr...
Forests and forestry in Turkey have been changing and even transforming in line with social, economi...
Political and economic transformations in many parts of the world have threatened the existence of f...
Forests and forestry in Turkey have been changing and even transforming in line with social, economi...
This study analyzes the changes in spatial and temporal patterns of land use/cover from 1999 to 2014...
From ancient times to the present day, forest public relations has been an issue on the agenda. This...
Turkey has 9.64 million hectares of unproductive forests 43% of the total forest area according, to ...
Durusoy, Idris/0000-0002-3213-1772WOS: 000404013300002This study presents temporal changes in forest...
Land use/cover change impacts ecosystem services and functions such as forest health, biodiversity, ...
Sivrikaya, Fatih/0000-0003-0860-6747; Cakir, Gunay/0000-0003-4951-4283; Keles, Sedat/0000-0002-2724-...
Background and Purpose: From the 1950s onwards the urban population in Turkey has been increasing. T...
Cakir, Gunay/0000-0003-4951-4283; Sivrikaya, Fatih/0000-0003-0860-6747; Keles, Sedat/0000-0002-2724-...
Forests are a vital element in the Earth’s ecological balance, economy, biodiversity, water resource...
While human beings first utilized forests as sources of nutrition and shelter, by the industrial age...
While human beings first utilized forests as sources of nutrition and shelter, by the industrial age...
The paper assesses the extent of the forest area change in Turkey between 2005 and 2015 across 81 pr...
Forests and forestry in Turkey have been changing and even transforming in line with social, economi...
Political and economic transformations in many parts of the world have threatened the existence of f...
Forests and forestry in Turkey have been changing and even transforming in line with social, economi...
This study analyzes the changes in spatial and temporal patterns of land use/cover from 1999 to 2014...
From ancient times to the present day, forest public relations has been an issue on the agenda. This...
Turkey has 9.64 million hectares of unproductive forests 43% of the total forest area according, to ...
Durusoy, Idris/0000-0002-3213-1772WOS: 000404013300002This study presents temporal changes in forest...
Land use/cover change impacts ecosystem services and functions such as forest health, biodiversity, ...
Sivrikaya, Fatih/0000-0003-0860-6747; Cakir, Gunay/0000-0003-4951-4283; Keles, Sedat/0000-0002-2724-...
Background and Purpose: From the 1950s onwards the urban population in Turkey has been increasing. T...
Cakir, Gunay/0000-0003-4951-4283; Sivrikaya, Fatih/0000-0003-0860-6747; Keles, Sedat/0000-0002-2724-...
Forests are a vital element in the Earth’s ecological balance, economy, biodiversity, water resource...
While human beings first utilized forests as sources of nutrition and shelter, by the industrial age...
While human beings first utilized forests as sources of nutrition and shelter, by the industrial age...