The aim of this study is to determine the role of geomorphological factors in land use and plant cover organization. For this purpose, the relationship between geomorphological factors such as geomorphological unit, elevation, slope, aspect, and curvature with land use and plant cover was analyzed using GIS (Geographical Information Systems) techniques and statistical methods (zonal analysis, correlation analysis, regression analysis). Using zonal analysis, the boundaries of both land use patterns and plant species are clearly drawn according to geomorphological factors. Using correlation analysis, the direction and intensity of the relationship between each geomorphological factor with land use patterns and plant species were determined. Finally, regression analysis method was used to determine the impact rate of geomorphological factors on land use patterns and plant cover. Thus, the effects of geomorphological factors on the distribution of both land use patterns and the each plant species were explained in detail. When the results of all three analyses are evaluated in general, the elevation is very strong, the slope strong, the aspect medium, the geomorphological unit weak, and the curvature has a very weak effect on the distribution of land use patterns and the plant species in the research area. The data obtained from the study will contribute to the planning and implementation of activities such as forest, agriculture, land use, water management to be carried out by local administrations and decision-makers. In addition, it will form a scientific basis for the sustainability of forest existence in harmony with the ecological conditions of Göksun Plain and its surroundings.
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