2014
DOI: 10.1007/s12210-014-0301-5
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The analysis and assessment of the vegetation on coastal revetments: the case of Trabzon (Turkey)

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“…Turkey is surrounded by an 8,333 km coastline with Black Sea at the North, Marmara Sea between two peninsulas, and Aegean Sea at West and Mediterranean at South. The coastal areas represent a dynamic, ecologically fragile environment with threatened habitats in which a diverse range of human activities are carried out (Acar et al 2014). In addition, the majority of Turkey's ever-increasing population resides in coastal areas (Erginöz and Doğan 1997).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Turkey is surrounded by an 8,333 km coastline with Black Sea at the North, Marmara Sea between two peninsulas, and Aegean Sea at West and Mediterranean at South. The coastal areas represent a dynamic, ecologically fragile environment with threatened habitats in which a diverse range of human activities are carried out (Acar et al 2014). In addition, the majority of Turkey's ever-increasing population resides in coastal areas (Erginöz and Doğan 1997).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, most of the studies examining the composition of local species consider urban areas as one land use type, without categorizing it in subtypes according to the density, structure or function of built-up areas. This although [9,10] have showed that plants in urban areas can find some specific isolated places which show significant differences to the general character of the area, mentioning some plants that do not always have to be in the same conditions even within homogenous-looking small urban areas, owing to such artificial structural elements as harbors, revetments, walls, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Turkey, Ref. [ 79 ] found that the revetments allowed unimpeded dispersal of plant species, and concluded that the plant species distribution on the revetments could be noticed as niches with more plant taxa. On the contrary, Ref.…”
Section: Impact On Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%

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