ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVITY, URBANIZATION AND RECREATIONAL AREAS

A healthy environment is a precondition for living creatures to live a healthy life. Building a healthy environment is possible only with people who are sensitive to environment where they live and who act accordingly. Today; human beings are extremely concerned about whether or not they can pass a...

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Environmental changes
Random sampling
Recreation
Recreation areas
Regression analysis
Sensitivity
Statistical analysis
Statistical methods
Statistical sampling
Statistical tests
Urbanization
Variance analysis
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