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Evrendilek F

Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal University · Department of Environmental Engineering PhD Ecosystem Cybernetics & Modeling

Biography

Holding MA in Energy & Environmental Policy from Univ of Delaware & PhD in Environmental Science from the Ohio State Univ, Fatih Evrendilek works at the Dept. of Environmental Engineering, Abant Ä°zzet Baysal Univ and is interested in data-driven & process-based modeling, GIS, remote sensing, big, high frequency & flux tower data analyses, ecosystem spatiotemporal dynamics, cybernetics & Informatics, wavelet denosing, machine learning, uncertainty analysis, optimization & experimental designs
Publications

Spatiotemporal Change Detection Analysis of Turkish Lake Water Surface Area in Response to Anthropogenic Ecosystem Disturbances Using Long-Term Landsat TM/ETM+ Data

The provision of diverse ecosystem goods and services by lakes is vital to ecosystem health and economic well-being of nations or regions. Securing ecologically safe lake water quality and quantity through sustainable uses and management practices concerns both present and future generations. The present study quantifies long-term impacts of human-... Read More»

Durmaz F, Karakaya N and Evrendilek F

Research Article: J Ecosyst Ecogr 2016, 6: 188

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7625.1000188

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