Throughout the past century, vegetation scientists have been studying plant communities to develop classification standards for global mapping purposes. In Turkey, although there are several vegetation classification schemes in use by botanists, foresters or geographers, none is widely accepted by all for vegetation mapping. In this study, a hierarchical, ecologically meaningful, physiognomic-floristic classification system was adapted and developed for terrestrial vegetation in Turkey. The system has eight hierarchical levels, with the alliance and the association as its lowest two floristic levels, and the classes are designed to be easily detected in the field or indirectly through remote sensing. To test of its utility, a supervised veg...
Vegetation formations in Turkey, can be classified into humid forests (deciduous, mixed or coniferou...
The object of this study is to analyse the forest communities of Küre Mountains in Ba...
Turkey possesses all types of parent materials or bedrocks like metamorphic, sedimentary and volcani...
During the last few decades, remote sensing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technologies ha...
The aim of this research was to link vegetation characteristics, such as spatial and temporal distri...
WOS: 000187427000009The aim of this research was to link vegetation characteristics, such as spatial...
The difficulty of gathering information on field and coarse resolution of Landsat images forced to u...
The aim of this research was to link vegetation characteristics, such as spatial and temporal distri...
The aim of this research was to link vegetation characteristics, such as spatial and temporal distri...
In our day. revealing the current situation and the problems of nature and natural areas where human...
International audienceThe Izmir region in Turkey is extremely valuable for the environment while bei...
TEZ6288Tez (Yüksek Lisans) -- Çukurova Üniversitesi, Adana, 2007.Kaynakça (s.66-69) var.x, 71 s. : r...
Turkey has always been one of the major agricultural countries in the world. The importance of agric...
This paper mainly focuses on the integration of vegetation analysis for characterization and conserv...
Hierarchical Land Classification of forest ecosystems is an attempt to classify the territory consid...
Vegetation formations in Turkey, can be classified into humid forests (deciduous, mixed or coniferou...
The object of this study is to analyse the forest communities of Küre Mountains in Ba...
Turkey possesses all types of parent materials or bedrocks like metamorphic, sedimentary and volcani...
During the last few decades, remote sensing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technologies ha...
The aim of this research was to link vegetation characteristics, such as spatial and temporal distri...
WOS: 000187427000009The aim of this research was to link vegetation characteristics, such as spatial...
The difficulty of gathering information on field and coarse resolution of Landsat images forced to u...
The aim of this research was to link vegetation characteristics, such as spatial and temporal distri...
The aim of this research was to link vegetation characteristics, such as spatial and temporal distri...
In our day. revealing the current situation and the problems of nature and natural areas where human...
International audienceThe Izmir region in Turkey is extremely valuable for the environment while bei...
TEZ6288Tez (Yüksek Lisans) -- Çukurova Üniversitesi, Adana, 2007.Kaynakça (s.66-69) var.x, 71 s. : r...
Turkey has always been one of the major agricultural countries in the world. The importance of agric...
This paper mainly focuses on the integration of vegetation analysis for characterization and conserv...
Hierarchical Land Classification of forest ecosystems is an attempt to classify the territory consid...
Vegetation formations in Turkey, can be classified into humid forests (deciduous, mixed or coniferou...
The object of this study is to analyse the forest communities of Küre Mountains in Ba...
Turkey possesses all types of parent materials or bedrocks like metamorphic, sedimentary and volcani...