Turkey, which is located in an ecological transition zone between subhumid Southern Europe and the arid Middle East, has a long history of land use and civilization. Pressure from expanding human populations, intensified animal production, and transhumant movements in particular, are leading to the complete denudation of many areas of central Turkey (Central Anatolia), with soil erosion emerging as the primary concern. A mountainous topography and semiarid climatic conditions exacerbate the threat of soil erosion and have limited the success of efforts to restore degraded lands. Although afforestation efforts have increased, rangeland areas dominated by shrub and grass species have decreased. Remnant rangeland areas continue to experience o...
Turkey (Türkiye) lies at the nexus of Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa. Turkey's loc...
Turkey possesses all types of parent materials or bedrocks like metamorphic, sedimentary and volcani...
Ranges of Aegean Turkey are dominated largely by annual vegetation which is replaced by shrub cover ...
Both overuse and misuse of lands in Turkey have resulted in loss of vegetation cover and increasing ...
The total arable land in Turkey is 28.054.000 ha. However, the prime soils cover only 17.5% of the ...
NATO Mediterranean Dialogue Workshop on Desertification in the Mediterranean Region - A Security Iss...
Lona-term animal grazing and agricultural practices in the Central Anatolian Region have disturbed t...
There has been increasing concern in highlands of semiarid Turkey that conversion of these systems r...
Restoration of degraded lands is among the major challenges in Arid and semi-arid ecosystems. Theref...
The effects of land use changes on forests and agricultural areas in the central Taurus Mountains of...
Forest and grassland soils in highlands of southern Mediterranean Turkey are being seriously degrade...
In many dry areas in Central and West Asia and North Africa (CWANA), increasing population pressure ...
On the Ground • Turkey is a country with many urban centers (Istanbul has 15 million people) and wit...
A major part of the Anatolian mountains, are located in the coastal belt of Anatolia, and are rich i...
The biodiversity of Turkey is deteriorating due to rapid human population growth and associated inte...
Turkey (Türkiye) lies at the nexus of Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa. Turkey's loc...
Turkey possesses all types of parent materials or bedrocks like metamorphic, sedimentary and volcani...
Ranges of Aegean Turkey are dominated largely by annual vegetation which is replaced by shrub cover ...
Both overuse and misuse of lands in Turkey have resulted in loss of vegetation cover and increasing ...
The total arable land in Turkey is 28.054.000 ha. However, the prime soils cover only 17.5% of the ...
NATO Mediterranean Dialogue Workshop on Desertification in the Mediterranean Region - A Security Iss...
Lona-term animal grazing and agricultural practices in the Central Anatolian Region have disturbed t...
There has been increasing concern in highlands of semiarid Turkey that conversion of these systems r...
Restoration of degraded lands is among the major challenges in Arid and semi-arid ecosystems. Theref...
The effects of land use changes on forests and agricultural areas in the central Taurus Mountains of...
Forest and grassland soils in highlands of southern Mediterranean Turkey are being seriously degrade...
In many dry areas in Central and West Asia and North Africa (CWANA), increasing population pressure ...
On the Ground • Turkey is a country with many urban centers (Istanbul has 15 million people) and wit...
A major part of the Anatolian mountains, are located in the coastal belt of Anatolia, and are rich i...
The biodiversity of Turkey is deteriorating due to rapid human population growth and associated inte...
Turkey (Türkiye) lies at the nexus of Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa. Turkey's loc...
Turkey possesses all types of parent materials or bedrocks like metamorphic, sedimentary and volcani...
Ranges of Aegean Turkey are dominated largely by annual vegetation which is replaced by shrub cover ...