Yılmaz, O.Yılmaz, Rüya2023-05-062023-05-0620221311-5065https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11776/12009The aim of this study is to evaluate the land use/land cover (LU/LC) changes on the West-South shore of the Sea of Marmara in Silivri near Istanbul using remotely sensed data (Landsat images) and geographic information systems. The percent of LU/LC types has been calculated by using of geographic information systems. The results of the satellite based on land cover classes have been accomplished matched with the CORINE (Coordination of Information on the Environment) database. In this study, land use/land cover changes concerning 2018 have been analysed and compared to previous data of LU/LC changes concerning 1987 and 2000 in Silivri. Satellite images from 1987, 2000, and 2018 were monitored and used to determine the multi-temporal changes in the same area. The study reports changes of land use/land cover over 13 + 18 = 31 years period (1987-2000-2018) in Silivri District, West-South part of Istanbul, Turkey. The study results indicate that increases due to 'artificial surfaces' land use will affect negatively the agricultural lands, forest and natural grasslands. Finally, the artificial surfaces reached to approximately 53% of study area in 2018. Population and populated areas expanded in parallel with the expansion in industrial areas and the construction of the motorway. Urban fabric area reached to 19% in 2018 and it shows a continuous increase. As a result, this study will form an important basis for the planning of the region based on ecological and sustainable planning principles, by following the alteration in LU/LC as multi-temporal.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessremote senseland use/land cover (LU/LC)CORINEIstanbulMethodologyImpactsUSING MULTI-TEMPORAL REMOTE SENSING FOR CORINE LAND USE/LAND COVER CHANGE: A CASE STUDY OF WEST-SOUTH COASTAL ZONE OF ISTANBUL CITYArticle23625682579N/AWOS:0008921749000352-s2.0-85140115222Q3