2016
DOI: 10.15666/aeer/1404_493504
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Biotope Mapping in an Urban Environment for Sustainable Urban Development ‒ A Case Study in Southern Part of Turkey

Abstract: Abstract. The aim of this contribution is mapping and analysing of biotopes sensitivity in Antakya urban city with its surroundings. The three objectives were: (1) to identify the biotope types which display the structural characteristics of the study area, (2) to map the biotopes using object-oriented classification and (3) to determine sensitivity of these biotopes using rarity and reestablishment of research area. The study mainly carried out in two stages: the first one determination of biotope types using… Show more

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“…2,3 Biotopes are generally described as a part or element of the environment that creates suitable conditions for living organisms to be nourished, to shelter, to protect one another, and to contact with each other, and can be limited according to their functional point of view. 4,5 The conceptual basis is the classification of biotopes mainly based on land use and habitat type, as most habitats in urban areas have important social and economic functions, e.g. parks and school grounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,3 Biotopes are generally described as a part or element of the environment that creates suitable conditions for living organisms to be nourished, to shelter, to protect one another, and to contact with each other, and can be limited according to their functional point of view. 4,5 The conceptual basis is the classification of biotopes mainly based on land use and habitat type, as most habitats in urban areas have important social and economic functions, e.g. parks and school grounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%