
Street-level green areas play a critical role in the visual quality of urban landscapes. Information on these changing live landscape elements can be obtained from street-level images of web-based tools and evaluated in terms of visual impact quality. This assessment can include information on street-level green areas in urban landscape planning and management. This study used street-level images of Google Street View and Yandex Street View to evaluate urban green. Advantageously, GSV and YSV are tools that can provide street-level profile views of urban green. Using this advantage, the Green View Index (GVI) was calculated for selected streets in Kadıköy district of Istanbul, and the change in greenness in the street texture between 2011-2020/2023 was evaluated. It was determined that the green area in the street texture affected by urban transformation decreased, and it was seen that the greenness at the street level can be measured and evaluated through web-based tools.
Urban Aesthetics, sokak seviyesi;kentsel yeşil;yeşil görünürlük indeksi, Kentsel Estetik, Kentsel Tasarım, Kent Morfolojisi, Urban Design, street level;urban greenery;green view index, Urban Morphology
Urban Aesthetics, sokak seviyesi;kentsel yeşil;yeşil görünürlük indeksi, Kentsel Estetik, Kentsel Tasarım, Kent Morfolojisi, Urban Design, street level;urban greenery;green view index, Urban Morphology
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