2015
DOI: 10.3832/ifor1242-007
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Role of forest cover, land use change and climate change on water resources in Marmara basin of Turkey

Abstract: © iForest -Biogeosciences and Forestry IntroductionUrbanization is a major driver of land use change and is extensively studied in land use literature, especially in disciplines like landscape ecology and watershed science. Some research focused on certain land use types (Atmis et al. 2007, Shiliang et al. 2014, while others tried to identify their impacts on biodiversity, forests and water (Du et al. 2012, Zapata & Robledano 2014. Impacts on society and natural resources have been frequently emphasized in the… Show more

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“…Street tree canopies are suggested as a solution for shading pedestrian space, with broadleaf tree species being most effective in increasing thermal comfort (Leuzinger et al 2010 ). Replacing hard paving with permeable and vegetated surfaces is encouraged for decreasing surface runoff (Pamukcu et al 2014 ). Private small gardens help homes against temperature extremes (Cameron et al 2012 ).…”
Section: How Can Green Infrastructure Increase Urban Climate Resilienmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Street tree canopies are suggested as a solution for shading pedestrian space, with broadleaf tree species being most effective in increasing thermal comfort (Leuzinger et al 2010 ). Replacing hard paving with permeable and vegetated surfaces is encouraged for decreasing surface runoff (Pamukcu et al 2014 ). Private small gardens help homes against temperature extremes (Cameron et al 2012 ).…”
Section: How Can Green Infrastructure Increase Urban Climate Resilienmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1) that flows almost into the middle of the Dardanelles may promote higher polyps in deeper waters. Since the current direction at the mouth of the creek flows to the Aegean Sea, the creek waters that are exposed to domestic charges, sewage inputs and agricultural runoffs (Pamukcu et al 2014) head south with the stream towards our sampling site (Fig. 1).…”
Section: Biometrymentioning
confidence: 99%