Full text: XVIIth ISPRS Congress (Part B4)

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FOREST MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (FORMIS) AN APPLICATION OF GIS IN THE FORESTRY IN TURKEY 
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Güänül Toz 
Department of Photogrammetry, IstanbulTechnical University, Istanbul, Turkey 
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Feyza Akyiiz 
Department of Photogrammetry, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey 
Msc. Eng. Hayati Tastan 
General Command of Mapping, Ankara, Turkey 
Abstract : 
To make better decision, to improve productivity, to save time, money and man power in forest 
management activities, required are dynamic both locational and descriptive inventory data, 
rather geographic information. Conventional maps and forest inventories on papers are lack of 
meeting these requirements which are not static and subjected to change rapidlly. As for the 
Computer Aided Design/Drafting/Display (CAD) and Data Base Management (DBM) systems, their 
capabilities are confined in manupulation of locational or descriptive data, respectively. Meeting 
all the requirements in forest management activities, a GIS is the only system to be chosen, since 
it is able to manupulate locational and clescriptive data as well as the relationships between 
them dynamicaly. 
In this paper, GIS activities and Forestry in Turkey are briefly discussed and then terminology 
andtheor.ytical concepts on GIS, Forest Management and the link between them are reviewed. An 
Example of a regional plot-based forest inventory (Forest serie of Büyükdüz in Turkey) integrated 
in a GIS, namely FORMIS (Forest Management Information System) (an application software written 
in Sinple Macro Language of the PC Arc/Info software package) is also presented. 
KEY WORDS : GIS, Forest, Managment, Information 
1- Introduction 
The importance of a GIS has not known 
widely in Turkey although some activietes in 
different agencies has already been initiated but 
not completed yet. On the other hand forest mana- 
gement activities in Turkey back to 1924 and has 
made considerable progress since then using aerial 
photographs and satelite imagery but not a GIS. 
The primary aim of this study is to show up the 
importance of a GIS for forest management activi- 
ties clarifying basic ad hoc aspects and to set 
up a pilot project on the design and implemen- 
tation of a Forest Management Information system 
via a GIS software package. 
Determining the problems which are likely to be 
encountered during the pilot project of a 
forest Management Information system with the 
purpose of taking necessary precautions in advan- 
ce before getting started a project and making a 
contribution to the studies-espacially in appli- 
cation fields of GIS in Turkey are composing 
the secondary objectives of this study. Although 
the application software FORMIS is limited to 
some ex tent when all the activities in the 
forest management are taken into account, our 
startpoint was the belief that it is always pre- 
ferable to begin with a small limited but functi- 
oning GIS than a large one which never works. 
2- GIS Activities in Turkey 
GIS activities in Turkey originally started 
as a pilot project to design a Multi Product 
Geogrophic Database in General Command of Mapping 
using the Structured Systems Analysis and Design 
Method (SSADM) in 1990 (Sarbanoglu, 1990) but not 
completed yet. A GIS application software, namely 
AKBIS (Information system of Ayazaÿa Campus of 
the Istanbul Technical University) developed 
and implemented as a pilot project in 1991 (Tastan 
1991) A City Information System project has been 
initiate; for the Istanbul Municipality whereas:. 
all the City coverage in IGDS format have already 
been acquired using analytical stereo plotters. 
Although a number of universities (e.g. Istanbul- 
Technical University, Yildiz University, Midcle 
East Technical University), public institutions 
(e.g. Istanbul Technical University), public 
institutions (e.g. General Command of Mapping, 
General Directorate of Land Register and Cadastre) 
and private agencies (e.g. ISLEM GIS Ltd. MNG 
Ltd.) are involved in GIS activities, there hasn't 
been any concrete cooperation yet. 
3- Forest Management Activities in Turkey 
According to the law issued in 1924, accepted is 
the principle to manage all the forest in Turkey 
by use of management plans. It is in 1946 that 
the forest management plans for Turkey were 
completed, being the base to the inventory and. 
Statistics of the national forestry. Having been 
signed an agreement (in 1955) between the General 
Directorate of Forestry and General Command of 
Mapping authorized to take aerial photos in Turkey, 
forest management plans were made via combined 
inventory methods using 1: 20000 scale éerial 
photos and statistical techniques. Between 1965 
and 1972 forest management plans covering all the 
forest areas (20 million hectares) in Turkey were 
completed and applicated. Between 1975 and 1989, 
applications and revisions of forest management 
plans were carried out for 11.155 million hectare 
forest areas. (Eraslan, 1971) 
4- Teorotical Concepts on GIS, Forest Management 
And the link between them 
4- l- Definition of a GIS 
A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a 
compound of geographic data, computer hardware 
software, personnel designed to collect, storage, 
manage, query, analize and present large volume of 
spatial data and associated attributes in order to 
allow the users to make better decision, to improve 
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