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THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ON THE OVERVIEW OF HAIR GOAT BREEDINGS TO SUSTAINABLE FOREST RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Kasikci, D.; Turkoglu, T.; Bekiroglu, S.; Ozmis, M.; Tolunay, A. (Corvinus Univ Budapest, 2019)Goat breedings in Turkey is a traditional profession dating back centuries which is carried out in and around forests of rural regions. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors with an impact on sustainable ... -
Effect of SiO2 and Al2O3 nanoparticles treatment on thermal behavior of Oriental beech wood
Deveci, I.; Sacli, C.; Turkoglu, T.; Baysal, E.; Toker, H.; Peker, H. (Statny Drevarsky Vyskumny Ustav, 2018)In this study, investigation of the thermal properties of Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis L.) wood samples treated with 1.50 and 3.00% aqueous solutions of SiO2 and Al2O3 nanoparticles were performed by using thermogravimetric ... -
PERSPECTIVE ON FOREST BIODIVERSITY INDICATORS FOR PROTECTED AREAS: A COMPARISON OF TURKISH AND SWEDISH FOREST EXPERT OPINIONS
Korkmaz, M.; Akyol, A.; Turkoglu, T.; Bergner, A.; Jansson, N.; Tolunay, A. (Corvinus Univ Budapest, 2018)This paper presents a comparative analysis of expert opinions on forest biodiversity indicators for protected areas, using a questionnaire given to forest experts in Turkey and Sweden. Experts were selected according to ... -
Some mechanical and physical properties of AD-KD 5 impregnated and thermallymodified scots pine wood
Baysal, E.; Degirmentepe, S.; Toker, H.; Turkoglu, T. (Statny Drevarsky Vyskumny Ustav, 2014)The purpose of this study is to determine some mechanical properties such as modulus of rupture (MOR) and some physical properties such as glossiness, color, surface roughness, and water absorption (WA) of adolit-KD 5 ... -
Surface characteristics of oriental beech and scots pine woods heat-treated above 200°c
Toker, H.; Baysal, E.; Turkoglu, T.; Kart, S.; Sen, F.; Peker, H. (Statny Drevarsky Vyskumny Ustav, 2016)Heat-treated of Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis L.) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) woods were carried out by hot air in an oven for 1, 3, and 5 hours at 205, 220, and 235°C. After heat treatments, some surface ...