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Öğe Determination the natural plant compositions and species distribution model in different habitat types of Duzce (Turkiye)(Univ Federal Lavras-Ufla, 2025) Kaya, Sertac; Eroglu, Engin; Basaran, Nermin; Aytegin, Ahmet; Donmez, Abdullah HuseyinBackground: Turkiye is a very rich country in terms of the distribution and diversity of plants. Despite these current conditions, natural plant species are not sufficiently used in designing urban landscapes. The research aims to reveal an ecological model approach to urban planting by determining the ecological indicator values (EIV's) and coexistence in nature of the species detected in the natural vegetation, revealing the potential of plants to come together. Results: Within the scope of research, natural areas in Duzce Plain and at the points touching the plain were determined according to the CORINE land cover classification, and 5 different habitat types were determined as forest habitat, riparian areas, rocky habitat, wetlands and meadow habitat. In this study, 420 plant taxa belonging to 89 families which were taken from 33 points and 168 sample areas, were identified. Both natural plant species determined by collecting plant species from the area and plant species diversity will be revealed by determining the ecological demands of the plants. After determining whether the coexistence of plant species collected and identified in these habitat types is distributed in an interdependent manner, scenarios regarding the coexistence of plants were constructed with the help of the latent variables model (LVM's) by R software program. Conclusion: Some of the plant species with the highest percentage of presence according to the plant layers were selected, and plant compositions with high coexistence were proposed according to the LVM's.Öğe Evaluating Cultural Ecosystem Services Through Geospatial Social Media Data: A Study of Edirne City(Springernature, 2024) Ozgenc, Emine Keles; Donmez, Abdullah Huseyin; Ozgenc, EnesCultural ecosystem services (CES) play a crucial role in enhancing human well-being and shaping sustainable landscape management. Geotagged photos shared on social media have emerged as an innovative data source for CES research, offering temporal, spatial, and thematic information on human-nature interactions. This study focuses on assessing CES in Edirne, a significant border city in Turkey, by analyzing geotagged photos obtained from the Flickr social photo network. By analyzing geotagged photos from the Flickr social photo network, CES values were categorized and mapped within the city. The results highlight the significance of cultural heritage and identity values, relying on historical and cultural elements like architectural structures and historical sites. Visitors tend to prefer locations that encompass these elements, emphasizing the importance of preserving and managing the city's cultural heritage in policy-making processes. The study provides valuable insights for landscape planners, cultural heritage organizations, and decision-makers, contributing to sustainable urban governance and informing physical-spatial planning. By considering CES and the contributions of cultural heritage to tourism and the local economy, conservation efforts can be harmonized with economic development. This research demonstrates the potential of social media data in evaluating CES, offering a framework for understanding human-environment interactions, and promoting sustainable practices in urban landscapes.












