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Determination of the urbanization and changes in open-green spaces in Nevsehir city through remote sensing

The physical texture of cities is comprised of built-up spaces, open-green spaces, and transportation arteries. Urbanization is a dynamic that compose of each of the factors above in a fair proportion to human beings and nature. On the other hand, due to the rapid increase in urban population, urban...

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Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Cities
City Planning - methods
Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecology
Ecotoxicology
Environment
Environmental Management
Environmental monitoring
Environmental Monitoring - methods
Environmental science
Geographic Information Systems
Geographical information systems
Green development
Green infrastructure
Humans
Image classification
Information systems
Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
Production methods
Remote sensing
Remote Sensing Technology
Satellite Imagery
Spaceborne remote sensing
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Texture
Transport
Turkey
Urban areas
Urban development
Urban Population
Urban populations
Urban Renewal
Urban sprawl
Urbanization
Urbanization - trends
title Determination of the urbanization and changes in open-green spaces in Nevsehir city through remote sensing
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