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Analyzing landscape changes in the Bafa Lake Nature Park of Turkey using remote sensing and landscape structure metrics
Authors:Hayriye Esbah  Bulent Deniz  Baris Kara  Birsen Kesgin
Institution:1. Department of Landscape Architecture, College of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University, 34437, Taksim, Taskisla, Istanbul, Turkey
2. Department of Landscape Architecture, College of Agriculture, Adnan Menderes University, 09100, Aydin, Turkey
3. Department of Landscape Architecture, College of Agriculture, Aegean University, 35020, Bornova, Izmir, Turkey
Abstract:Bafa Lake Nature Park is one of Turkey’s most important legally protected areas. This study aimed at analyzing spatial change in the park environment by using object-based classification technique and landscape structure metrics. SPOT 2X (1994) and ASTER (2005) images are the primary research materials. Results show that artificial surfaces, low maqui, garrigue, and moderately high maqui covers have increased and coniferous forests, arable lands, permanent crop, and high maqui covers have decreased; coniferous forest, high maqui, grassland, and saline areas are in a disappearance stage of the land transformation; and the landscape pattern is more fragmented outside the park boundaries. The management actions should support ongoing vegetation regeneration, mitigate transformation of vegetation structure to less dense and discontinuous cover, control the dynamics at the agricultural–natural landscape interface, and concentrate on relatively low but steady increase of artificial surfaces.
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