2013
DOI: 10.7596/taksad.v1i4.158
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<b>İthâl Ev Hayvanları Ve Süs Bitkilerinin Çevreye Etkileri</b> / The Negative Effects Of Imported Ornamentals And Pets On Environment

Abstract: Sanayileşme ile başlayan ve kırdan şehre yönelen göçe paralel olarak ortaya çıkan şehirleşme, beton, cam ve asfaltın çerçevelediği gri bir hayat tarzını insanlara dayatmaktadır. Kendisi ya da bir nesil öncesi köylerden gelmiş olan insanlar, tabiat özlemlerini evlerinde yetiştirdikleri çeşitli bitkiler ve hayvanlarla gidermeye çalışmaktadırlar. Aynı olgu hızlı ve çarpık bir şehirleşme serüveni yaşayan Türkiye’de de kendini göstermektedir. Farklı olma isteği, görüntülü ve basılı yayınların giderek artan tesiri v… Show more

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“…Istanbul, the most populated city in Turkey, with a population of over 15 million in a provincial land area of 5461 km 2 , is the largest urban agglomeration in Europe. Its rapid urbanization, a 10 times increase in population in six decades, creates pressure on biodiversity, which is under threat worldwide due to global change (1,2). Istanbul has an exceptional plant diversity with 2500 species due to its diversity of soil, geographical position between two seas and two continents, climate, topography and land use, and its long history as a major city (3).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Istanbul, the most populated city in Turkey, with a population of over 15 million in a provincial land area of 5461 km 2 , is the largest urban agglomeration in Europe. Its rapid urbanization, a 10 times increase in population in six decades, creates pressure on biodiversity, which is under threat worldwide due to global change (1,2). Istanbul has an exceptional plant diversity with 2500 species due to its diversity of soil, geographical position between two seas and two continents, climate, topography and land use, and its long history as a major city (3).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%