
handle: 11467/2984
Açılıp işletildikleri yerde topografyayı ve peyzajı değiştiren, flora ve faunayı etkileyen, buna karşılık ülke genelinde gittikçe yaygınlaşan ve yeterli denetimden uzak çalışan, hatta çalışılmadan terkedilen taş ve mermer ocaklarının sayıca ve işgal ettikleri alan itibariyle artmaları kaçınılmaz görünmektedir. Bunların görsel kirliliğe ve doğal yapıda gedikler açmalarına rağmen baştan planlandıkları takdirde, işletme faaliyeti sona erdikten sonra sunabilecekleri rekreatif ve biyotop potansiyelleri olacağı düşünülmektedir. Bu bildiride işletme planına entegre edilecek bir rehabilitasyon ve mitigasyon planıyla faaliyeti sona erdikten sonra bu ocakların insan ve diğer canlılar lehine nasıl düzenlenebileceği ve doğaya-topluma hangi avantajlar sunabileceği konusu ele alınmaktadır.
Stone and marble quarries are structures which are altering topography and landscape. They are effecting flora and fauna, whereas increasingly widespread across the country and running away from adequate supervision, active or abandoned marble - stone quarries and the space they occupy become increasingly common. Although they have a negative effect of visual quality and natural structure, if they are planned at the beginning, it is expected that they offer recreational and biotope potentials. In this paper, the possibilities to regulate quarries in favor of human and other organisms and advantages they could offer the naturesociety by integration of rehabilitation and mitigation plans in the operating plan are discussed.
Mermer Ocakları, Mitigasyon, Mitigation, Biotope Design, Biyotop Tasarımı, Rekültivasyon, Marble Quarries, Recultivation
Mermer Ocakları, Mitigasyon, Mitigation, Biotope Design, Biyotop Tasarımı, Rekültivasyon, Marble Quarries, Recultivation
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