Trabzon Kentindeki Çizgisel Bitki Kompozisyonlarýnýn Tür Çeþitliliði ile Ýþlevsel ve Görsel Deðerleri Üzerine Bir Araþtýrma

作者: Nilgün Ayhan Güneroðlu , Cengiz Acar

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关键词: EvergreenBiotaEcologyLigustrum japonicumCommon speciesForestryGeographyHydrangea macrophyllaUrbanization

摘要: Linear plant compositions establish a connection between rural and urban landscapes. The green fields, which are abundant in areas, diminished spaces due to rapid urbanization. This problem can be solved by using linear planting techniques urbanized places. Nearby establishing corridors cities, serve as very nice visual provide functionalities. compositions, quite important for the city, were examined owing 3 different purposes. first is identifying of plants having been used compositions. second determining functional differences while last one preference perception depending on users. In this study, totally 32 species identified. Ligustrum japonicum, Biota orientalis Hydrangea macrophylla recorded most common species. These barrier with rate 78% residential areas 50% open spaces, border 40% public curtain 86 separator 87% transportation areas. Visual quality was assessed analysis. Statistically reliable (%95) P<0.005 results found user quality. As result, Trabzon possess evergreen 70%. addition, looking aesthetic identified preferred more according Semantical Differential Technique.

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