Monitoring the urban green spaces and landscape fragmentation using remote sensing: a case study in Osmaniye, Turkey

Urban green spaces play a significant role in management of physical activity, psychological well-being, and public health of urban residents. With the expansion of urban areas in Turkey during the past decades, urban green spaces have been fragmented and dispersed causing impairment and environment...

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Case studies
Cities
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecology
Ecotoxicology
Environment
Environmental degradation
Environmental Management
Environmental monitoring
Environmental Monitoring - methods
Environmental quality
Environmental science
Fragmentation
Geographic Information Systems
Geographical information systems
Green infrastructure
Humans
Information systems
Land development
Land use
Landscape
Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
Normalized difference vegetative index
Open spaces
Physical activity
Procedures
Psychological factors
Public health
Regional development
Regional planning
Remote sensing
Remote Sensing Technology
Spatial analysis
Turkey
Urban areas
Urban planning
Urban Population
Urban Renewal
Urbanization - trends
Vegetation
Vegetation index
Well being
title Monitoring the urban green spaces and landscape fragmentation using remote sensing: a case study in Osmaniye, Turkey
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