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Mapping
of biotopes between Amasra and İnkum (Bartın),
Western
Black Sea Region of Turkey
Y.S.
Nayim*
Department of
Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Forestry, Bartın University,
Bartın, 74100, Turkey
*Corresponding
Author E-mail: yelizsari@yahoo.com
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Key
words
Amasra-İnkum
(Bartın),
Black Sea Region,
Ecological and floristic
diversity,
Mapping biotopes
Publication Data
Paper received : 30.07.2016
Revised received : 25.06.2017
Accepted : 27.06.2017
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Abstract
Aim: The aim of the
study was to identify and map the biotope areas located between Amasra and
İnkum settlements of Bartın Province, an important coastal province
in the northwest of Black Sea Region in Turkey. This region represents the
onshore Euxin part of Euro-Siberian phytogeographical province. Flora,
abiotic characteristics, actual vegetation and land uses were taken into
account for identification of biotopes found in the research area, which has
a rich ecological and floristic diversity.
Methodology:
Remote
sensing and GIS were effectively used for preparation and interpretation of
data, and necessary satellite images, digital maps and databases for analysis
were also generated. Composition of species belonging to plant cover was used
as an indicator in addition to other factors for distinguishing different
biotopes. Vegetation surveys were carried out and inventories were made in
selected 156 sample plots that represent various ecological and floristic
characteristics.
Results:
Eleven
main biotopes were identified viz., deciduous forest lands, afforestation
areas, agricultural lands, shrublands, cliffs, İnkum Dune area,
Bartın Riverside, roadsides, degraded lands, urban settlements and rural
settlements. These biotopes may be divided into 30 sub-biotopes. In other
words, a total number of 41 biotopes were classified and mapped during the
research.
Interpretation: With the mapping
of the biotopes covering species that have a special importance in the area,
a base has been achieved to manage the formation of aims and the conservation
status of the ecosystems special to the Black Sea at landscape level.
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