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Öğe EFFECTS OF OUTDOOR ORNAMENTAL PLANTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEIR INTENDED USE: THE CASE OF TOKAT CITY CENTER(STEF92 TECHNOLOGY LTD, 2015) Gulgun, Bahriye; Yazici, Kubra; Dursun, SukruOrnamental plants are important design materials in landcape architecture work. Their use is of importance not only for their aesthetic effects but also for their functional properties. In an environment where green spaces have largely been destroyed and concrete structures have increased in number, the functional use of plants comes to the fore. The plant texture in urban spaces has a function that stabilizes the building and people. Therefore, plants provide the necessary balance of mass-gap in the urban fabric. It is necessary that design principles be followed while choosing the plants used in open-green spaces. Plants perform their visual and functional effects in spaces where plantation work is done in accordance with the principles concerned, thus making urban spaces liveable for people. This study discusses the functional and aesthetic effects of ornamental plants with samples of plants in green spaces in the center in the sample of Tokat.Öğe FOREST PLANTATION AND ALTERNATIVE UTILIZATION OF SOME CULTIVATED PLANTS IN TURKEY(STEF92 TECHNOLOGY LTD, 2015) Gulgun, Bahriye; Yazici, Kubra; Dursun, Sukru; Balik, GokhanDespite the fact that the size of the "industrial forest plantation", which is also known as "tree agriculture", is merely 5% of the world's forests, 35% of wood raw material production is from these areas. This, in turn, increases the importance of tree agriculture. In Turkey, around 35 10(6) m(3) of wood raw material is consumed annually. Yet, the production power of our natural forests is around 18 10(6) m(3) today. Consequently, Turkey imports the raw material she cannot meet by her own means. For this reason, the quest of Turkey for raw material brought the use of new plant species appropriate for this purpose to the agenda. In this research, the physiological structures and utilization characteristics in landscaping and industrial sectors of some natural plant species used in Turkey's forest plantation are assessed. As well as this point, the utilizations of some cultivated plants that may alternatively will be used in forest plantation are also assessed.Öğe FROM TRADITIONAL ZOOS TO SAFARI PARKS(STEF92 TECHNOLOGY LTD, 2015) Gulgun, Bahriye; Ozkan, Cigdem; Yazici, Kubra; Dursun, SukruIn today's conditions, with the phenomenon of urbanization, natural habitats, which people and animals need, are disappearing at an increasing rate. As a result of the rapid consumption of natural habitats, many species and human life are adversely affected. Open public spaces which people can spend their leisure time and get away from urban life, albeit for a short-term, and reach recreation, remain inadequate in terms of quality and quantity. Zoos, one of the places where people spend time with animals, are planned and designed with the concept of insufficient space. However, in order to be efficient for people and animals, exhibit areas of animals should have a wide and unlimited effect. In this study, the concept of zoo and purposes, types and planning-design principles of zoos will be discussed. Subsequently, the concept of wildlife park (safari park) will be examined. In summary, the fact that safari parks are in fact typologies of zoos and how they differ in our country will be explained.Öğe THE IMPORTANCE OF APPROPRIATE AREA PLANNING AND GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN GROWING ORNAMENTAL PLANTS IN TURKEY(HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT ASSOC, 2016) Yazici, Kubra; Gulgun, Bahriye; Dursun, SukruInformation technology is a fast growing sector gaining a large commercial share in today's developing world. The ornamental plants sector benefits from technology to a great extent. Geographical Information Systems (GIS), used mainly in the management of location based information, is also an important tool in terms of determining appropriate production areas for outdoor ornamental plants, bulbous plants, and cut flower sector. Today, the growing demand for ornamental plants has increased the need for new facilities. The selection of greenhouse area and nursery facilities has an important part among the planned facilities. The organizations today lacking technology based foundations do not look promising in terms of continuity and sustainability. Therefore, it is an important consequence that the ornamental plants facilities structured without a plan will adversely affect both plant growing process and meeting the demand in the region. This study investigated the importance of GIS (Geographical Information Systems) in ornamental plants sector and the criteria that can be used in GIS, and it intended to guide future research.Öğe TOKAT AND AMASYA CITIES MONUMENTAL TREES AS NATURAL HERITAGE(STEF92 TECHNOLOGY LTD, 2015) Gulgun, Bahriye; Yazici, Kubra; Dursun, SukruMonumental trees divide in four groups as historical, mystical, folkloric and dimensional monumental trees. Dimensional monumental trees should be distinctive on the basis of species and habitat, and they should live long enough (at least 100 years) to link up the generations. Additionally some trees can have some qualifications other than normal image of the species which can be so valuable and must be protected but unless they have historical, mystical, folkloric and dimensional characteristic they can't be announced as monumental trees. This study examines the monumental trees in the cities of Amasya and Tokat that are in Central Black Sea Region. There are 5 dimensional monumental tress in Amasya and 6 dimensional trees in Tokat. In this study, the link that the monumental trees establish between the past and the future has been emphasized and the negative factors about the maintenance of the monumental trees have been evaluated. As a result of the evaluations; solutions to carry the monumental trees as healthy natural heritage elements to the future have been suggested.