Browsing by Author "Gulci, Sercan"
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ASSESSING THE EXPOSURE OF CHIPPER OPERATORS TO WOOD DUST IN A ROADSIDE LANDING AREA
Gulci, Sercan; Akay, Abdullah Emin; Spinelli, Raffaele; Magagnotti, Natascia (Parlar Scientific Publications (P S P), 2018)Due to recent high emission values and increasing public demands for renewable energy, many countries have promoted biomass use instead of fossil originated fuel consumption. Wood chipping operation is one of the most ... -
Assessment of ecological passages along road networks within the Mediterranean forest using GIS-based multi criteria evaluation approach
Gulci, Sercan; Akay, Abdullah Emin (Springer, 2015)Major roads cause barrier effect and fragmentation on wildlife habitats that are suitable places for feeding, mating, socializing, and hiding. Due to wildlife collisions (Wc), human-wildlife conflicts result in lost lives ... -
ASSESSMENT OF THE ROAD IMPACTS ON CONIFEROUS SPECIES WITHIN THE ROAD-EFFECT ZONE USING NDVI ANALYSIS APPROACH
Gulci, Sercan; Akay, Abdullah Emin; Oguz, Hakan; Gulci, Nese (Parlar Scientific Publications (P S P), 2017)Remote sensing (RS) techniques and Geographical information system (GIS) applications, which provide more economical and time saving methods than ground-based measurements, have been widely used for earth observation and ... -
Evaluation of UAV- and GNSS-Based DEMs for Earthwork Volume
Akgul, Mustafa; Yurtseven, Huseyin; Gulci, Sercan; Akay, Abdullah Emin (Springer Heidelberg, 2018)Road planning and construction is a complex and time consuming process. One of the most important components in this process is estimating earthwork. Resolution of DEM, which is commonly used in road planning stage, directly ... -
Usage opportunities of generating digital elevation model with unmanned aerial vehicles on forestry
Akgul, Mustafa; Yurtseven, Huseyin; Demir, Murat; Akay, Abdullah Emin; Gulci, Sercan; Ozturk, Tolga (Istanbul Univ, 2016)Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are sustained in flight by aerodynamic lift and guided without an onboard crew, they may be expandeble or recoverable and can fly autonomously or semiautonomously. Within the scope of study, ... -
Using thermal infrared imagery produced by unmanned air vehicles to evaluate locations of ecological road structures
Gulci, Sercan; Akay, Abdullah Emin (Istanbul Univ, 2016)The aerial photos and satellite images are widely used and cost efficient data for monitoring and analysis of large areas in forestry activities. Nowadays, accurate and high resolution remote sensing data can be generated ...