Istanbul is a fast-growing city with a more than 15 million population and limited possibilities of recreational opportunities within its perimeter. The Belgrad Forest, one of the largest forests in Istanbul, currently have only 3.18% of the area designated for recreation. The aim of this research is to assess and map of recreation area (RA) suitabilities in Belgrad Forest stands to enhance forest planning. By this way, the recreation potential of Belgrad Forest will be revealed for meeting the needs of Istanbul residents. We consider nine main criteria for determining the recreation suitability of forest stands (n = 1118). We use the Analytic Hierarchy Process approach to find the importance weights of criteria and sub-criteria as well as ...
Aim of study: The data on to what extend the urban forests, whose numbers have currently reached 133...
Impermeable surfaces are getting larger in Turkey, as they are in most parts of the world as urban s...
This literature review shows that there is no up-to-date common approach to assess the recreational ...
Urban forests have become important elements of cities' green fabric providing many ecosystem servic...
WOS: 000443447900004The determination of the suitability of a site for recreation is a complex proce...
Urban people not only attempt to satisfy their hunger for nature by performing some recreational act...
People living in the city tend to rural areas, especially protected areas such as nature parks, to m...
Along with the increasing public interest for recreational activities in the natural environment, th...
Background and Purpose: From the 1950s onwards the urban population in Turkey has been increasing. T...
Natural areas are important in meeting the needs of people in recreation. While these areas are plan...
In this study, a method is proposed for decision making for multiobjective recreational areas, by us...
Recreational stress is a determining factor in the sustainability of forest ecosystems. Objects of r...
The forests, especially in such a big metropolis like Istanbul, not only should produce forest p...
Lack of open green areas in cities has increased urban dwellers’ need and demand for green areas. Pu...
The objective of this study is to determine the bioclimatic recreation potential of a forest area lo...
Aim of study: The data on to what extend the urban forests, whose numbers have currently reached 133...
Impermeable surfaces are getting larger in Turkey, as they are in most parts of the world as urban s...
This literature review shows that there is no up-to-date common approach to assess the recreational ...
Urban forests have become important elements of cities' green fabric providing many ecosystem servic...
WOS: 000443447900004The determination of the suitability of a site for recreation is a complex proce...
Urban people not only attempt to satisfy their hunger for nature by performing some recreational act...
People living in the city tend to rural areas, especially protected areas such as nature parks, to m...
Along with the increasing public interest for recreational activities in the natural environment, th...
Background and Purpose: From the 1950s onwards the urban population in Turkey has been increasing. T...
Natural areas are important in meeting the needs of people in recreation. While these areas are plan...
In this study, a method is proposed for decision making for multiobjective recreational areas, by us...
Recreational stress is a determining factor in the sustainability of forest ecosystems. Objects of r...
The forests, especially in such a big metropolis like Istanbul, not only should produce forest p...
Lack of open green areas in cities has increased urban dwellers’ need and demand for green areas. Pu...
The objective of this study is to determine the bioclimatic recreation potential of a forest area lo...
Aim of study: The data on to what extend the urban forests, whose numbers have currently reached 133...
Impermeable surfaces are getting larger in Turkey, as they are in most parts of the world as urban s...
This literature review shows that there is no up-to-date common approach to assess the recreational ...