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Evaluation of the Forest Quantity, Quality and Management through Gray Relational Analysis Method
Öz
Forests cover 30 per cent of the Earth’s land surface, almost four billion hectares. They are necessary to sustain human health, economic growth and the environment. Also, approximately 25 per cent of the global population depends on forests for food and work. The world population is expected to reach 9.6 billion by 2050. Therefore, there needs to be quick action at all levels to make sure that forests are managed in a way that is good for the environment and our way of life in the future. The Sustainable Forest Management Goals are included in the major headings of Sustainable Development Goals and the United Nations Strategic Plan for Forests 2017–2030. The data for the worldwide and six geographical areas were assessed using the Gray Relational Analysis (GRA) approach, which is one of the Multi-Criteria Decision Making methodologies. The major goal of the study is to use the GRA mathematical approach to assess data from 6 geographical areas, totalling 245 regions and nations, and 236 countries and regions worldwide. The second purpose is to contribute to the existing literature by expanding the geographical scope, number of indicators, and the time period covered by the study. The study also aims to provide information on new forest quality and management technologies, as well as the change of geographical areas over 30 years. South America consistently comes out on top in interregional comparisons. On the other hand, Oceania ranks last in the rankings. While the scores for 1990 increased markedly for all regions and worldwide in 2000, the performance values for the years 2000, 2010 and 2020 are fairly close to each other. The findings and methods of this study are aimed to be a useful resource for future researchers and policymakers.
Anahtar Kelimeler
- monitoring and reporting
- sustainable ecosystem
- sustainable development goals
- forest management
- gray relational analysis
- global forest goals
Destekleyen Kurum
Yildiz Technical University Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit
Proje Numarası
SBA-2021-4323
Teşekkür
We are thankful to Yildiz Technical University Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit for their support to our manuscript with the project ID: SBA-2021-4323.
Kaynakça
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Ayrıntılar
Birincil Dil
İngilizce
Konular
Orman Endüstri Mühendisliği
Bölüm
Araştırma Makalesi
Yayımlanma Tarihi
5 Eylül 2022
Gönderilme Tarihi
26 Aralık 2021
Kabul Tarihi
13 Haziran 2022
Yayımlandığı Sayı
Yıl 2022 Cilt: 10 Sayı: 2
APA
Özkaya, G., & Erdin, C. (2022). Evaluation of the Forest Quantity, Quality and Management through Gray Relational Analysis Method. Eurasian Journal of Forest Science, 10(2), 27-41. https://doi.org/10.31195/ejejfs.1047538
AMA
1.Özkaya G, Erdin C. Evaluation of the Forest Quantity, Quality and Management through Gray Relational Analysis Method. Eurasian Journal of Forest Science. 2022;10(2):27-41. doi:10.31195/ejejfs.1047538
Chicago
Özkaya, Gökhan, ve Ceren Erdin. 2022. “Evaluation of the Forest Quantity, Quality and Management through Gray Relational Analysis Method”. Eurasian Journal of Forest Science 10 (2): 27-41. https://doi.org/10.31195/ejejfs.1047538.
EndNote
Özkaya G, Erdin C (01 Eylül 2022) Evaluation of the Forest Quantity, Quality and Management through Gray Relational Analysis Method. Eurasian Journal of Forest Science 10 2 27–41.
IEEE
[1]G. Özkaya ve C. Erdin, “Evaluation of the Forest Quantity, Quality and Management through Gray Relational Analysis Method”, Eurasian Journal of Forest Science, c. 10, sy 2, ss. 27–41, Eyl. 2022, doi: 10.31195/ejejfs.1047538.
ISNAD
Özkaya, Gökhan - Erdin, Ceren. “Evaluation of the Forest Quantity, Quality and Management through Gray Relational Analysis Method”. Eurasian Journal of Forest Science 10/2 (01 Eylül 2022): 27-41. https://doi.org/10.31195/ejejfs.1047538.
JAMA
1.Özkaya G, Erdin C. Evaluation of the Forest Quantity, Quality and Management through Gray Relational Analysis Method. Eurasian Journal of Forest Science. 2022;10:27–41.
MLA
Özkaya, Gökhan, ve Ceren Erdin. “Evaluation of the Forest Quantity, Quality and Management through Gray Relational Analysis Method”. Eurasian Journal of Forest Science, c. 10, sy 2, Eylül 2022, ss. 27-41, doi:10.31195/ejejfs.1047538.
Vancouver
1.Gökhan Özkaya, Ceren Erdin. Evaluation of the Forest Quantity, Quality and Management through Gray Relational Analysis Method. Eurasian Journal of Forest Science. 01 Eylül 2022;10(2):27-41. doi:10.31195/ejejfs.1047538