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  • Publication
    Functional features and benefits of residential gardens: The case of İstanbul (European Side)
    (Aves, 2022-09-01) Bozkurt, Selvinaz Gülçin; Yener, Şerife Doğanay; Akdeniz, Nilüfer Seyidoğlu; SEYİDOĞLU AKDENİZ, NİLÜFER; Ziraat Fakültesi; Peyzaj Mimarlığı Ana Bilim Dalı; AAH-1676-2021
    This article investigates the extent to which residential gardens affect human welfare in Istanbul (the European side). The developing technology, population growth, and immigration are factors which expose the city of Istanbul to intense construction. Consequently, the gardens in the houses located at the center of Istanbul are decreasing day by day, limiting outdoor activities for the residents, and affecting them physically and mentally. In this study, a questionnaire was applied to 400 people in Istanbul's European side to investigate the extent to which residential gardens affect human well-being. These questionnaires were applied according to five-point Likert scales and the results were analyzed in the SPSS program by applying correlation analysis. The data obtained from the applied questionnaires were analyzed in the SPSS program. As a result of the analysis, it was concluded that residential gardens have a positive influence on the physical and psychological development of people, and also contribute to the protection of nature and biological diversity. Statistically, it has been determined that people mostly use their gardens in the summer months (49.30%) and on the weekends, and spend an average of 0-2 hours (57.50%) in their gardens. In addition, these analyses were associated with participant characteristics such as age (18-25, 26-30, 31-40, 41-50, 51-60, 60 and older), gender (female/male), socioeconomic status (occupation and income) and social demography (change in population). As a result, this study showed that residential gardens in urban areas contribute significantly to people and nature, that more garden areas should be added to the residences to be built in urban areas, and that these areas should be designed in a functional and sustainable way for people to benefit from nature in the best way.
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    Kent parklarında kullanılan odunsu peyzaj bitkileri üzerine etnobotanik bir araştırma
    (Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi, 2024-05-10) Yener, Şerife Doğanay; SEYİDOĞLU AKDENİZ, NİLÜFER; Ziraat Fakültesi; Peyzaj Mimarlığı Bölümü; 0000-0001-6789-4473
    Kentsel açık yeşil alan tasarımının vazgeçilmez elemanlarından biri olan bitkilerin çeşitli ekosistem hizmetlerini sağlama potansiyelleri vardır. Sahip oldukları görsel ve fonksiyonel özellikleri ile bitkiler; etkili tasarımlar yaratmak için kullanılırlar. Geçmişten günümüze insanlar ilaç, gıda, yakacak ve eşya yapımı gibi birçok farklı amaçlarla bitkilerden yararlanmaktadır. Bu bağlamda; insanların bitkiler ile ilişkisini ifade eden “etnobotanik” terimi; ekonomik, ekolojik ve kültürel bir kavram olarak karşımıza çıkmaktadır. Kent peyzajında gördüğümüz ve tanıdığımız birçok bitkinin etnobotanik kullanımı mevcut olup, bu bitkiler genellikle yöreye ve bölgeye özgü bitkiler olarak sürdürülebilirlik açısından oldukça önemlidirler. Bu amaçla, geçmişten günümüze birçok medeniyete ev sahipliği yapmış Bursa ilinde yer alan dört kent parkında mevcut odunsu bitkiler çalışmanın ana materyali olarak belirlenmiştir. Çalışma kapsamında bu bitkilerin etnobotanik kullanımları irdelenmiştir. Sonuç olarak kent parklarında tespit edilen 117 taksonun etnobotanik kullanımlarının olduğu görülmüştür. Bu bitki taksonlarının özellikle tıbbi (% 89.74) ve gıda amaçlı (%70) kullanımlarının yaygın olduğu tespit edilmiştir. Kent parklarında kullanılan taksonların etnobotanik potansiyelinin yüksek olduğu göz önüne alındığında bu bitkilerin tanıtılması ve farkındalık yaratılması gerekli olmakla birlikte, sürdürülebilir tasarımların oluşturulmasına da katkı sağlayacağı öngörülmektedir. Aynı zamanda etnobotanik kullanıma sahip bitkilerin kentsel yeşil alanlarda kullanımının yaygınlaştırılması, bu kültürel mirasın gelecek nesillere aktarılmasında önemli katkılar sağlayacaktır.
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    A research on the soil characteristics and woody plant species of urban boulevards in Bursa, Turkey
    (Tarbiat Modares Univ, 2019-01-01) Akdeniz, N. Seyidoğlu; SEYİDOĞLU AKDENİZ, NİLÜFER; TÜMSAVAŞ, ZEYNAL; Zencırkıran, M.; ZENCİRKIRAN, MURAT; Ziraat Fakültesi; AAH-1676-2021; AAH-1574-2021
    Proper planning and design of transportation networks in the cities is an important subject, and the avenues, boulevards and refuges in the cities give the cities an aesthetic and functional feature as open green spaces. In addition to their aesthetic qualities, planting in urban areas also plays an important role in preventing pollution and improving air quality in the cities. In this context, the existing woody plant taxa were identified on the boulevards located in Nilufer district of Bursa in Turkey. The soil characteristics and soil heavy metal accumulations of these woody plant taxa were also determined. In the studied boulevards, there were 34 genera, 31 species, 10 subspecies and varieties belonging to 23 families. Among the total woody species gathered, 72.73% of the woody species were tree species and the rest were shrubs. The soils found on the boulevards were usually sandy and clay loam, and inadequate in terms of organic matter contents. On the other hand, the heavy metal deposits in the territories of the boulevards situated in the industrial zones were higher than those in other housing areas but below the permissible values.
  • Publication
    How can people with disabilities use the outdoors? An assessment within the framework of disability standards
    (Springer, 2023-04-04) Pişkin, Büşra Akgün; Akdeniz, Nilüfer Seyidoğlu; Pişkin, Büşra Akgün; SEYİDOĞLU AKDENİZ, NİLÜFER; Mimarlık Fakültesi; Peyzaj Mimarlığı Bölümü; AAH-1676-2021; HZT-5228-2023
    The urban parks, where people interact with nature, be socialize and relieve stress, are located in urban open green spaces, and their importance has increased even more with pandemi in todays. Parks should be designed within the framework of design approaches that allow everyone to benefit equally and should serve all users in the city. Especially special arrangements are necessary for people with disabilities who are known as the disadvantaged group among urban people use these parks. Designs should be improved in accordance with the standars determined for the people with disabilities. It's required to evaluate the factors that will be constraints for them and to ensure effective use. In this study, four city parks (Resat Oyal Kulturpark, Merinos Park, Soganli Botanic Park and Hudavendigar City Park) located in Bursa and serving all the people of the city were evaluated. The observation and evaluation techniques were used for determine the parks, entrances, parking lots, road circulation, etc. Afterward, the data were analyzed by evaluating within the scope of the standards available for people with disabilities and their suitability. As a result, it was observed that the parks partially comply with the standards and there are some important situations that will cause problems for people with disabilities. Although there are no items such as tactile surfaces and reinforcement buttons in the parks, it has been determined that there are deficiencies such as level differences on the road floors, the absence of stairs and ramp solutions, and also the inconsistency of the dimensions of the reinforcement elements. In this case, In this case, the obstacles in front of the people with disabilities may be removed and a comfortable circulation may be provided by solving the existing problems and completing the deficiencies.
  • Publication
    Bursa, Uludag and fir
    (Kastamonu Univ, Orman Fak, 2012-01-01) Yener, Doğanay Yayım; Akdeniz, Nilufer Seyidoğlu; SEYİDOĞLU AKDENİZ, NİLÜFER; Orhangazi Meslek Yüksekokulu; AAH-1676-2021
    Bursa, the 4th biggest city of Turkey, located in a prominent position in terms of the buildings reflecting the Ottoman history, baths, bazaars, natural beauty and the winter tourism. The most remarkable place of Bursa, Uludag (2,543 m asl), the most significant elevation of the Marmara Region, has another importance owing to the plant species that are rare for that region. Uludag is also very rich because of its plant diversity. Here, Abies bornmulleriana (Uludag Fir) which belongs to Bursa has formed forests. Bursa is the only area where this Abies species grow naturally. Along with its economic importance, Uludag fir is also a preferred taxon in the landscape designs because of its decorative feature. In this study, some information about Bursa, which is an industrial and cultural city, and its most important mountain, Uludag has been shown. The importance of Uludag Fir has also been emphasized and its native deployed areas, botanical characteristics and the usage opportunities in the landscape designs have been explained.