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Determination
of horizontal and vertical distribution of
Calabrian
pine stands in Turkey using SRTM satellite
data
and GIS
Hakan
Yener*
Istanbul
University, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Geodesy and Photogrammetry,
34473-Bah?ek?y, Turkey
*Corresponding
Author email : yenerh99@gmail.com
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Publication
Data
Paper received:
05 April 2012
Revised received:
23 October 2012
Accepted:
20 February 2013
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Abstract
Forest
areas in Turkey are generally spread on rugged terrain and different
elevations. Site factors such as location, elevation from sea level, aspect
and slope are effective on an ecosystem's climate, soil characteristics, and
hence vegetation. Description of such characteristics will allow for the
description of forest ecosystems living on these sites and comparison of such
ecosystems to each other. Factors such as elevation, aspect and slope can
easily be generated from Digital Elevation Models. In this study, using a
digital elevation model obtained from SRTM (Shuttle Radar Topography Mission)
satellite data and 1/25,000 scale Forest Information System database,
horizontal and vertical distribution of Calabrian pine (Pinus brutia
Ten.), which is spatially the most extensively spread needled tree species in
Turkey, (to elevation classes) is determined and the generated results (map,
table etc.) are presented.
Key words
Calabrian
pine, DEM, FIS, GIS, SRTM satellite data
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