Research Article

Optimal Rotation Time and Fire Risk Interaction in Mountain-Forest Ecosystems: The Case of Uludag National Park

Volume: 16 Number: 48 February 21, 2024

Optimal Rotation Time and Fire Risk Interaction in Mountain-Forest Ecosystems: The Case of Uludag National Park

Abstract

Natural resources are alive and inanimate beings in the physical environment and can be used for human needs. The management of each of them presents differences in the economy. The management of natural resources has many different features. Because while many features of natural resources can be explained with market prices, many features cannot be explained with market prices, and there are big problems in their use, allocation, and leaving them at least as much as they are today for next generations. Natural resources can belong to a region (forests), a country (rivers) and even the whole world (atmosphere). Therefore, natural resource management problems arise both on the country's agenda and on the world agenda; these are known as environmental problems. Forest resource management and managerial failures are important environmental problems. The aim of this study is to explain the importance of land valuation in forest management. The Faustmann approach is analyzed in current study and explains the importance of land value in forest resource management theoretically. The results of this provide implications for environmental management as well. While numerical approach explains the total value of forest resources with the forest growth function; changing rotation intervals are closely related to the success of correct environmental management. Numerical analysis of the study will be carried out for Uludag National Park, Bursa. The results of the study reveal that the policies related to urbanization, industrialization and re-determination of municipal adjacent areas in Turkey also cause important environmental problems.

Keywords

Forest management, Faustmann approach, optimal rotation

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APA
Uzel, G., & Gürlük, S. (2024). Optimal Rotation Time and Fire Risk Interaction in Mountain-Forest Ecosystems: The Case of Uludag National Park. Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences, 16(48), 22-29. https://izlik.org/JA75TB55JP
AMA
1.Uzel G, Gürlük S. Optimal Rotation Time and Fire Risk Interaction in Mountain-Forest Ecosystems: The Case of Uludag National Park. JBES. 2024;16(48):22-29. https://izlik.org/JA75TB55JP
Chicago
Uzel, Gökhan, and Serkan Gürlük. 2024. “Optimal Rotation Time and Fire Risk Interaction in Mountain-Forest Ecosystems: The Case of Uludag National Park”. Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences 16 (48): 22-29. https://izlik.org/JA75TB55JP.
EndNote
Uzel G, Gürlük S (February 1, 2024) Optimal Rotation Time and Fire Risk Interaction in Mountain-Forest Ecosystems: The Case of Uludag National Park. Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences 16 48 22–29.
IEEE
[1]G. Uzel and S. Gürlük, “Optimal Rotation Time and Fire Risk Interaction in Mountain-Forest Ecosystems: The Case of Uludag National Park”, JBES, vol. 16, no. 48, pp. 22–29, Feb. 2024, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA75TB55JP
ISNAD
Uzel, Gökhan - Gürlük, Serkan. “Optimal Rotation Time and Fire Risk Interaction in Mountain-Forest Ecosystems: The Case of Uludag National Park”. Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences 16/48 (February 1, 2024): 22-29. https://izlik.org/JA75TB55JP.
JAMA
1.Uzel G, Gürlük S. Optimal Rotation Time and Fire Risk Interaction in Mountain-Forest Ecosystems: The Case of Uludag National Park. JBES. 2024;16:22–29.
MLA
Uzel, Gökhan, and Serkan Gürlük. “Optimal Rotation Time and Fire Risk Interaction in Mountain-Forest Ecosystems: The Case of Uludag National Park”. Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences, vol. 16, no. 48, Feb. 2024, pp. 22-29, https://izlik.org/JA75TB55JP.
Vancouver
1.Gökhan Uzel, Serkan Gürlük. Optimal Rotation Time and Fire Risk Interaction in Mountain-Forest Ecosystems: The Case of Uludag National Park. JBES [Internet]. 2024 Feb. 1;16(48):22-9. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA75TB55JP