Full text: XIXth congress (Part B7,1)

  
Akyüz, Feyza 
  
S. CONCLUSION 
In forestry, there have been many areas where vegetation maps serve as base maps toward 
producing regional forest management maps. In addition, they play an important role in 
differentiating vegetation types and in identifying the silvicultural operational units. The map 
created for Citdere District including very unique tree species and their varied stand classes is very 
important for preservation and determination of negative human interference. 
6. REFERENCE 
Akyuz, F., 1996, Studies on Forest Fire-Damaged Area in Turkey for GIS Application, ISPRS 
XVIII. Congress, Vienna, Austria, Volume XXXI, Part B4, pp.45-49. 
Band, L., Peterson, D., 1991, Forest Ecosystem processes at the Watershed Scale: Basis for 
Distributed Simulation. Ecological Modelling, Vol. 56, pp. 171-196. 
Tomlin, D., Geographic Information Systems and Cartographic Modelling, Prentice Hall. 1990. 
Toz, G., 1992, Forest Management Information Systems (FORIS) on Application of GIS in the 
Forestry, ISPRS XVII. Congress, Washington D.C., USA, Volume XXIX, Part B4, pp. 713-720. 
7. AKNOWLEDGEMENT 
We gratefully thank to Miss Fatma Gungor for her unending patience during the data acquisition 
stage of our project and to Kerem Akyuz for allowing us to use his hardware and knowledge and 
finally to Mr. Murat Akdogan for his invaluable advices and recommendations when we 
encountered problems with the software. 
  
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