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Soil data and soil mapping of agricultural lands in Antalya-Burdur-Isparta Mediterranean region
Determining the current conditions for the sustainable management of soil data of agricultural lands in Antalya-Burdur-Isparta Mediterranean region and reducing ecological risk factors.

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KEYWORDS

Mediterranean region, Soil Data, Soil Mapping, Ecological Risk Factors, Mechine Learning Algorithms

REMARKS

1-Three provinces of Isparta-Antalya and Burdur are located at different elevations in the Mediterranean region. 2-Apple is widely grown in Isparta. Cereals are widely grown in Isparta. Highland greenhouse cultivation is widely practiced in Isparta. 3- Cereals are widely grown in Burdur. Medicinal and aromatic plants are widely grown in Burdur. 4- Fruits are widely grown in Antalya. Cereals are widely grown in Antalya. Greenhouse cultivation is widely practiced in Antalya. 5- The study area is under different soil management. For these reasons, the determined region is within the scope of the Western Mediterranean Region Development Agency. It is necessary to determine the spatial current situation of sustainable soil management of the mentioned agricultural activities and also to make future plans. Soil mapping studies should be carried out by determining the existing ecological risk factors. Applicability and validation of the models developed in the specified provinces to the entire Mediterranean basin is required.

ORGANIZATION

Isparta University of Applied Sciences

TYPE OF ORGANIZATION

Secondary or Higher Education Establishment

COUNTRY

Turkey

contact person

Sinan DEMİR

Doktor Öğretim Üyesi

905468025957

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