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Öğe The effects of mass tourism: A case study from Manavgat (Antalya-Turkey)(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2011) Akis, AyhanThe area of this study is located on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey in the Antalya Sub-Region of the Mediterranean Region. The aim of this study is to present the effects of tourism on the economy, and environment. The study is divided in to sub-titles like the effects of tourism on environment-immigration-lifestyle of rural areas-foreign real estate and the structural change of a city. (C) 2011 Published by Elsevier Ltd. Selection and/or peer-review under responsibility of The 2nd International Geography Symposium-Mediterranean EnvironmentÖğe The phytogeography and ecotourism potential of the eastern province of lower part of the "Kopru river" basin(TRIVENI ENTERPRISES, 2012) Kaya, Basturk; Akis, AyhanKopru River Basin is located in the western Taurus mountains in south-western Turkey. The area is in the Mediterranean phytogeographical region. The climate in the area is typically Mediterranean: mild and rainy in winter, hot and dry in summer. Xerophytic plants can easily grow in this climate. Pinus brutia forests are common in the study area. Maquis and garique elements with sclerophyll character also occur in the region. The study aims to determine the distribution of the vegetation in the eastern province of lower part of the "Kopru River" Basin. The factors which affect the distribution of vegetation are climate, landforms and soils. In order to determine the plant growth and climate relationship, the climatic data were analyzed. As well as the geological and geomorphological conditions, the soils were investigated and the effects of these factors on vegetation cover were analyzed. The region also has various attributes for the development of ecotourism, including canyons, forests and historical places. The region has a great potential for many different social, cultural, and scientific activities related to ecotourism. These are highland tourism, rafting, botanic tourism, trekking, and climbing. In order to make ecotourism available for local people to benefit, ecotourism should be developed and introduced to the world. Moreover, plans for the sustainability of the resources should be made. The study highlights the ecotourism potential of the area which is of social, economic, and ecological importance for the region.