Ayhan Akyol
Süleyman Demirel University
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The Scientific World Journal | 2014
Ahmet Tolunay; Elif Adıyaman; Ayhan Akyol; Duygu İnce; Türkay Türkoğlu; Veysel Ayhan
This study investigated grazing capacities of maquis scrubland and preparation principles of grazing management in forest resources. Kermes oak (Quercus coccifera L.), which is widespread as a main shrub species in maquis vegetation in Turkey, and pure hair goats (Capra hircus L.) feeding on shoots and leaves of this shrub were selected for study. The study was conducted in two stages. Green leaf and shoot samples were taken from kermes oaks in the first stage and the amount of green herbage yield (g∗m−1) and dry matter yield (kg∗ha−1) that may be obtained per unit area from these samples was identified. The considered amount of dry matter consumed by pure hair goats daily and the number of goats being fed within 1 year on land of 1 ha according to different land coverage rates of kermes oaks (goat head∗ha∗yr) were calculated. In the second stage, grazing capacities of sample areas where kermes oak spread were identified and compared with the grazing plan prepared by the forestry administration for this area. Forage yield variance according to land coverage rates of maquis scrublands should be considered when determining optimum animal numbers for grazing per area for sustainable goat farming.
Environment, Development and Sustainability | 2018
Ayhan Akyol; Turkay Turkoglu; Sultan Bekiroğlu; Ahmet Tolunay
In this study, perceptions, needs, expectations and participation levels in the park management of residents of the Kızıldağ National Park were investigated. It was focused on especially how residents’ livelihood was affected by establishment and management of Kızıldağ National Park. It was examined why residents do not support protection efforts. Research data were obtained with the help of a survey form prepared to determine the perceptions of residents living in the national park. For the analyses of obtained data, statistics package program (SPSS 20) was used and also independent-samples t test and one-way analyses of variance were applied. As a result, the most important negative effects were loss of income and changes in traditional lifestyle. The most affected group from these negative effects was the ones dealing with animal husbandry. For the sustainable management and protection of national park, sense of belonging should be brought to residents so as to increase participation, traditional lifestyle of residents should be conserved and new sources of income should be generated for residents. To improve the participation of residents in national park management, community engagement mechanisms can be used as a tool.
Research Journal of Forestry | 2008
Ahmet Tolunay; Ayhan Akyol; Mediha Ozcan
Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances | 2009
Ahmet Tolunay; Veysel Ayhan; E. Adi̇yaman; Ayhan Akyol; Duygu İnce
Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances | 2009
Ahmet Tolunay; Veysel Ayhan; U. Ince; Ayhan Akyol
Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances | 2009
Ahmet Tolunay; Veysel Ayhan; E. Adi̇yaman; Ayhan Akyol; Duygu İnce
Turkish Journal of Forestry | 2006
Ahmet Tolunay; Ayhan Akyol
Journal of Applied Sciences | 2009
Ahmet Tolunay; Ayhan Akyol; Y. İnce
Turkish Journal of Forestry | 2017
Ayhan Akyol; Ahmet Anıl Uygun
Archive | 2015
Ahmet Tolunay; Ayhan Akyol