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Impacts
of anthropogenic factors on land degradation during the anthropocene in
Turkey
Isa Curebal,
Recep Efe*, Abdullah Soykan and Suleyman Sonmez
Department of
Geography, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Balıkesir University-10145,
Turkey
*Corresponding
Authors Email : recepefe@hotmail.com
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Publication Data
Paper received:
30 July 2013
Revised received:
05 December 2013
Re-revised received:
18 June 2014
Accepted:
22 September 2014
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Abstract
The
aim of the present study was to determine the factors that effected the
beginning of the Anthropogenic Era (human age) in Turkey and formation of
biomes. Destruction of vegetation, soil erosion and land degradation are the
most important factors in the formation of anthropogenic biomes in Turkey.
For this reason, first of all, a literature review about land degradation,
which has been going on for past 300 years in Turkey, and about its causes
was made. Changes that have occurred over the last 70 years were studied with
the help of aerial photos and satellite images. In addition, studies we have
conducted in the last 35 years have contributed substantially to the
determination of the extent of the destruction of vegetation and land
degradation in Turkey. As a result of research based on literature reviews
and fieldwork, the impact of humans on the natural habitat were identified,
and the current situation was studied. The findings about the current
situation that emerged due to human impact were then transferred to an
electronic environment, and a map of anthropogenic biomes was produced with
the help of ArcGIS Desktop software. Based on the results obtained, one can
say that the natural habitat has considerably changed over the last 200
years; vegetation has been damaged, and land degradation has become faster
because of human activities. These results indicate that 97% of natural
biomes have become anthropogenic biomes, and this change has become more
obvious during 20th century in Turkey. The results also show that the change
has been more influential after 1950.
Key
words
Anthropocene,
Anthromes, Land use, Natural habitat, Turkey
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