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  • Determination of plant species and diversity in secondary school landscape areas in Isparta city cen...

Determination of plant species and diversity in secondary school landscape areas in Isparta city center

Authors : Sibel Akten
Pages : 428-440
Doi:10.18182/tjf.1727032
View : 68 | Download : 67
Publication Date : 2025-09-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :School landscape areas, which occupy an important place in urban green spaces, have an impact on students\\\' perception of the environment and facilitate the establishment of positive relationships between children and nature. Additionally, they play an important role in sustaining the urban ecosystem thanks to their plant species and diversity. School landscape areas, which have positive effects on the physical, social, and mental development of students who shape the future of society, are expected to contribute to children\\\'s access to a healthy environment. Therefore, when planning and designing school landscape areas, it is important to create environments that enable children to learn about sustainability and environmental awareness through experience. The aim of this study is to determine the plant species and diversity and their uses in school landscape areas. In this context, the current status of 41 secondary school landscape areas located in the city center of Isparta was determined, and the plant designs of school landscape areas and the preferred plant materials used were examined, and plant diversity indices were calculated. A total of 52 different tree species, 28 different shrub species, 5 different climbing plants, and 15 different herbaceous and groundcover plant species were identified in school landscape areas. Of the 100 plants identified, 54 were exotic and 46 were native. Additionally, out of 41 secondary schools, 1 school had no plants at all. Based on the data obtained, the study aimed to establish a foundation for plant selection to increase plant species and diversity in schools and contribute to educational activities.
Keywords : Ekoloji, Isparta, Okul peyzaj mekanları, Bitki türleri

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