LAND DEGRADATION/DESERTIFICATION AND EXAMPLES OF STUDIES ON COMBATING WITH LAND DEGRADATION/DESERTIFICATION IN TURKEY

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LAND DEGRADATION/DESERTIFICATION AND EXAMPLES OF STUDIES ON COMBATING WITH LAND DEGRADATION/DESERTIFICATION IN TURKEY Hikmet GUNAL Soil Scientist Desert Restoration Hub Arid Lands Restoration and Combat of Desertification

There are not any deserts in Turkey however significant desertification risk is present

The main reason for desertification in Turkey is erosion. Erzurum Rangeland Water Erosion Forest Water Erosion Sanliurfa /Crop Field Water Erosion Nigde Rangeland Wind Erosion

KONYA/KARAPINAR TURKEY Wind erosion is common in the plains of the arid and semi-arid climatic regions

ISTANBUL- September 09/2009

February 15, 2014- NIGDE/TURKEY Degradation of natural resources, over- and excessive grazing in rangelands, dispersed settlement, misuse of lands, rural poverty, lack of training on use of natural resources

Excessive use of water resources, particularly ground water in Closed Konya Basin

Wrong irrigation techniques resulted in salinization

Nigde 15/07/2014 Improper agricultural techniques, Corn grown in saline and boron toxic soils with severe compaction at surface Nigde 15/07/2014

Because of the richness of its natural resources, Anatolia has been a multi-cultural civilization since the Neolithic. The overuse of the land without sustainable planning has caused the occurrence of degradation eventually leading, to a reduction in productivity, and even, to the loss of the soil. Çatalhöyük (9000 years ago) and population was 10000

OVERVIEW OF TURKEY Land of Turkey is very sensitive for desertification, due to her climate, topography, soil characteristics and human activities. Turkey s average altitude is 1,132 m whereas Europe s average altitude is 330 m. 46% of the total land has slope more than 40%, 62.5% of the total land has slope more than 15%.

CLIMATE OF TURKEY Annual Precipitation Average: 632mm Rize:2269mm Iğdır:231mm The precipitations are usually insufficient and irregular. Arid and semiarid lands in Turkey cover 51 million hectares. (65%) 12

Combating Desertification One of the main reason and consequence of desertification is rural powerty. Therefore, combatting with desertification can only be achieved initially by removing the socioeconomic pressure and fixing the bio-physical factors causing the degradation. ABONDONED VILLAGE

General Directorate of Combating Desertification and Erosion was established at 2011.

Duties of General Directorate of Combating Desertification and Erosion 1. watershed scale projects for soil conservation and developing natural source, 2. prepare and put into practice national and regional plans about combating desertification and soil erosion at watershed scale, 3. monitor implementations, on a project basis provide support to these activities, 4. identify policies and strategies related to desertification, 5. ensure cooperation and coordination between related institutions and organizations. 6. to carry out activities of researches and developments, national and international training, publications and promotional activities with the Universities research and development organizations

KARAPINAR 2013 Successful attempts were implemented by related institutions to deal with the threat of sand burial, in the wind erosion prevention area in Konya- Karapınar in Central Anatolia, in the Eastern Anatolia Watershed Rehabilitation Project area, and I n the Sand Dune Rehabilitation area in Akyatan- Adana.

Artificial Fences Against Wind Erosion: Very effective mechanical method

Physical and plant measures applied together to stop sand movement

KARAPINAR 2013

Sand Stabilization -Fethİye BEFORE AFTER 2004 Iğdır-Aralık 2009

Combating Against Wind Erosion Perennial forage crops for sand dune stabilization activities. BEFORE AFTER 21

Production of Seeds and Seedlings 500 different species which are resistant to climate change and extreme conditions were determined Now, about 500 million seedlings are produced each year in the nurseries of Ministry.

Turkey s Forest increases Türkiye yaptığı çalışmalar ile orman varlığını artırmıştır. In Turkey, in the last 3 decades, Forest area increased 6 %, Total growing stock increased 40 %. The goal of Turkey is to increase forest area up to 30% till 2023

Afforestation, erosion control, rangeland rehabilitation and degraded forest rehabilitation works were accelerated with the aim of combating desertification.

Conservation forests were established for protection of catchments. In these areas any practice that may degrade the soil is not allowed.

National Afforestation and Erosion Control Campaign National Plan was prepared and put into practice. Appropriate methods are being used in catchments afforestation studies to increase water quality and quantity.

Greenbelt Afforestation - Kahramanmaraş

BEFORE Each year in Turkey, 500 million seedlings are produced at average from 500 different species. Diversity in seeds and seedlings were increased. An area which was a seriously eroded improved by plantation of tree/bush AFTER

BEFORE AFFORESTATION OF DAM CATCHMENT - ISPARTA AFTER

Participation of local people on the decision making and implementation of activities is the core element of National Action program. While dealing with environmental problems of a country, the opportunity of success would be high, provided that local citizens participate (social sensitivity).

Community Participation in Afforestation In order to raise public awareness and provide information; various films, posters, brochures and printed documents, panels, classes for students at schools, sport tournaments, photograph exhibitions, special stamps and activities, etc. have been prepared.

Genetic resources are identified in order to protect biological diversity, These information is collected in the National Biodiversity Data Base and genetic resources are taken under protection. The Identifying, Transfering and Cultivation of Endemic Plant Species which Remained Beneath the Artvin- Deriner Barrage Lake Project.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Our country continues to share knowledge experiences in this area with experts of the Balkans, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Africa and neighboring countries.

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