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Monitoring land use and land cover change using remote sensing, markov analysis, population and landscape metrics analysis : a case study from Çanakkale (1987-2010)

Policy Papers & Briefs
Dezembro, 2013
Turquia

Population growth in cities along with migration from rural areas dramatically increases the Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) changes. This study was conducted in Çanakkale province consisting of central part and its vicinities where rapid population growth and development have been taken place. This study aimed to determine LULC changes using remotely sensed data and geographical information system (GIS) techniques between 1987 and 2010.

Determination of potential grapevine (Vitis spp.) cultivation areas of Turkey based on topographic and climatic factors by using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Techniques

Policy Papers & Briefs
Dezembro, 2015
Turquia

Turkey is homeland of the grapevine (Vitis spp.), one of the most important agricultural products in the World. Our country, having the favorable climatic conditions for viticulture, has an important role among the viticulture farming countries of the World. The objective of this study is to determine potential growing areas of grape in Turkey by using Geographic Information Systems techniques based on topographic and climatic factors. It is important to efficiently use of our limited arable lands from the agricultural point of view.

General distribution potential agricultural areas of Samsun province and importance of soil survey and mapping

Policy Papers & Briefs
Dezembro, 2011

Recently, studies on land consolidation and valuation in farm lands have became more important due to a new soil conservation law (2005, 5403 numbered) and European Union Integration processes in our country. However, each soil group determined by morphometric system in agricultural lands have its own land use and management practices. Description and determination of soil properties are not sufficiently made by considering old soil classification system. Nowadays, Soil Taxonomy preferred by many countries in the world has been used for soil classification.

Using possibilities of Geographic information system in valuation of agricultural lands

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2011
Turquia

Today, GIS is used in many areas. One of the most important using area is agriculture and it provides great advantages in this area.

CBS günümüzde birçok alanda kullanılmaktadır. En önemli kullanım alanlarından biri de tarımdır ve bu alanda büyük kolaylıklar sağlamaktadır. CBS ile tarımsal taşınmazların değerlemesinde ortaya çıkan problemler önemli ölçüde çözülebilmektedir.

Determination of land use and land cover changes in Canakkale province using remote sensing

Policy Papers & Briefs
Dezembro, 2013
Turquia

The Landsat TM/ETM images obtained in 2000, 2006 and 2010 were used to generate Land Use and Land Cover (LULC)maps of Canakkale province including forest,grassland,agriculture,water and residential area bare soil classes.

Çalışmada 2000, 2006 ve 2010 yıllarında alınan Landsat TM/ETM uydu görüntüleri kullanılarak Çanakkale ilinin orman, mera, tarım, su, yerleşim çıplak alan sınıflarını içeren Arazi Kullanım ve Bitki Örtüsü (AKBÖ) haritaları yapılmıştır.

LEGEND Land Policy Bulletin 8

Policy Papers & Briefs
Julho, 2017
Global

This LEGEND bulletin explores the relationship between agribusiness and land rights. It features articles on the power of local engagement for financial investment, using technology for mapping rights, and catalysing private sector respect for community land rights.

Developing a Land Conflict Monitoring and Mapping Tool for the Acholi Sub-Region of Northern Uganda

Reports & Research
Outubro, 2015
Uganda

Well before the effective ending of the protracted Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA)

insurgency in northern Uganda in July 2006, and at a time when the entire rural

population was displaced into camps, concerns had emerged around land, in particular

in the Acholi sub-region, where the war had been most intense and longest lasting

(Adoko & Levine 2004). Through forced displacement, almost all rural Acholi

families has been prevented from occupying their land for many years, years in which

Biodiversity Conservation, Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry (LULUCF) Programmes

Reports & Research
Março, 2008
Índia

The study was undertaken to identify pertinent and emerging issues that have implications for biodiversity conservation and livelihoods and the inter-relationship between them. A detailed review of the current national and state policies was undertaken along with the strategies being implemented by the government and various multi-lateral and bi-lateral agencies and other organizations, focused especially in the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand and Orissa as provided in the scope of the study.

Legal Response to Institutionalizing Participatory Land Use Planning in Nagaland

Reports & Research
Julho, 2015
Índia

The report, prepared by the Indian Environment Law Offices, offers insights on mainstreaming Shifting Cultivation or Jhum through innovative interventions, such as Participatory Land Use Planning into policy, legal and institutional framework in Nagaland and help the state realize its full development potential.