Kurum Yazarı "Özdeş, Mehmet" WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu İçin Listeleme
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Agricultural land suitability assessment for agricultural productivity based on GIS modeling and multi-criteria decision analysis: the case of Tekirdağ province
Özşahin, Emre; Özdeş, Mehmet (Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2022)Grains play a significant role in meeting the nutritional needs of the increasing world population. Consequently, the need for new studies on agricultural production and land suitability assessments has increased. The ... -
Determination of suitable lands for rice cultivation in Edirne plain: GIS supported FAO limitation method
Özşahin, Emre; Sarı, Hüseyin; Özdeş, Mehmet; Eroğlu, Ilker; Yuksel, Orhan (Springer Heidelberg, 2022)Concerns about the future of agricultural production and food security in recent years have increased the importance of agricultural land evaluation assessment studies for different agricultural products. Performing studies ... -
Determining the impact of climate change on land suitability for rice paddy cultivation using GIS and RS on FAO maximum limitation approach
Özşahin, Emre; Özdeş, Mehmet (Springer Wien, 2022)In the present study, we aimed to understand the current condition of land suitability and how climate change will affect its suitability for rice paddy cultivation in the Edirne Province of Turkey in the future. We used ... -
GIS-based spatial prediction of poor-drainage areas using frequency ratio: a case study of Tekirdag Province, Turkey
Özşahin, Emre; Altürk, Bahadır; Özdeş, Mehmet; Sarı, Hüseyin; Eroğlu, İlker (Springer Heidelberg, 2022)The present study aims to identify the distribution and the sensibility ratios of the poorly drained areas of Tekirdag Province. GIS-based frequency ratio (FR) was used to detect areas that are likely to limit agricultural ... -
Remote Sensing and GIS-Based Suitability Mapping of Termite Habitat in the African Savanna: A Case Study of the Lowveld in Kruger National Park
Özşahin, Emre; Özdeş, Mehmet; Smith, Audrey C.; Yang, Di (MDPI, 2022)Termites (Isoptera) are among the most globally dominant macroinvertebrates in terrestrial environments and are an ecologically important group of soil biota in tropical and subtropical ecosystems. These insects function ...