A Research on the Determination of the Ecological Effects of Road Networks: The Example of Hendek, Turkey

The number of road networks increase day by day. This brings about many problems. The aim of the study is to determine the effects of road networks on landscape structure with the landscape ecology-based approaches. In the study, to carry out landscape ecology based evaluations, 7 patch classes belo...

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