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Table 3 Distributions of forest crimes according to forest
management units.
Forest Management units Field (m^) %
High Forest 224774 21
Unproductive High Forest 169561 16
Unproductive Coppice 686469 63
Total 1080804 100
Observations based on Landsat images indicate that in coppice
located north-northwest sections of study area (1095-4094
canopy degree), attacks were observed. The results in Table 2
verify that the change between the years of 1992-2000
corresponds to the change between the agriculture and forest
areas. In order to observe the illegal activities in the study area,
Landsat 5 TM image in raster format of the year 2000 has been
converted to the vector format. In a similar way, the map
showing the canopy and management units in the study area in
1984 have been digitized (Figure 4). When the transparent
image of this map has been superimposed onto the Landsat 5
TM image, it has been shown that what kind of management
units have been converted to what kind of land use classes
between 1984-2000 (Figure 5A/B).
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Figure 5. Comparison of canopy & management units map and classification image in 2000: (A) Topluca village and its vicinity. (B)
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