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Efes 2018 Combined Joint Live Fire Exercise
VOLUME 12 ISSUE 82 YEAR 2018 ISSN 1306 5998 A LOOK AT THE TURKISH DEFENSE INDUSTRY LAND PLATFORMS/SYSTEMS SECTOR EFES 2018 COMBINED JOINT LIVE FIRE EXERCISE PAKISTAN TO PROCURE 30 T129 ATAK HELICOPTER FROM TURKEY TURAF’S FIRST F-35A MAKES MAIDEN FLIGHT TURKISH DEFENCE & AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES 2017 PERFORMANCE REPORT ISSUE 82/2018 1 DEFENCE TURKEY VOLUME: 12 ISSUE: 82 YEAR: 2018 ISSN 1306 5998 Publisher Hatice Ayşe EVERS Publisher & Editor in Chief Ayşe EVERS 6 [email protected] Managing Editor Cem AKALIN [email protected] Editor İbrahim SÜNNETÇİ [email protected] Administrative Coordinator Yeşim BİLGİNOĞLU YÖRÜK [email protected] International Relations Director Şebnem AKALIN [email protected] Advertisement Director 30 Yasemin BOLAT YILDIZ [email protected] Translation Tanyel AKMAN [email protected] Editing Mona Melleberg YÜKSELTÜRK Robert EVERS Graphics & Design Gülsemin BOLAT Görkem ELMAS [email protected] Photographer Sinan Niyazi KUTSAL 46 Advisory Board (R) Major General Fahir ALTAN (R) Navy Captain Zafer BETONER Prof Dr. Nafiz ALEMDAROĞLU Cem KOÇ Asst. Prof. Dr. Altan ÖZKİL Kaya YAZGAN Ali KALIPÇI Zeynep KAREL DEFENCE TURKEY Administrative Office DT Medya LTD.STI Güneypark Kümeevleri (Sinpaş Altınoran) Kule 3 No:142 Çankaya Ankara / Turkey 58 Tel: +90 (312) 447 1320 [email protected] www.defenceturkey.com Printing Demir Ofis Kırtasiye Perpa Ticaret Merkezi B Blok Kat:8 No:936 Şişli / İstanbul Tel: +90 212 222 26 36 [email protected] www.demirofiskirtasiye.com Basım Tarihi Nisan - Mayıs 2018 Yayın Türü Süreli DT Medya LTD. ŞTİ. 74 © All rights reserved. -
Plastic-Free Gardening
Praise for Plastic-free Gardening ‘An excellent well-researched reference and the first book on how to reduce the use of plastics in horticulture. The author offers practical solutions to one of today’s key environmental challenges for gardeners.’ Ken Cox, author of Woodland Gardening, Garden Plants for Scotland, Fruit and Vegetables for Scotland ‘Author Fiona Thackeray’s passion and talent for gardening shine through this comprehensive guide to dealing with the problem of plastic in our gardens.’ Claire Wingfield, author of 52 Dates for Writers and rookie gardener ‘Plastic use, recycling and avoidance, simply explained. A sensible and realistic guide to what you can do with a planned, staged approach to minimising the use of plastic in the garden. I want to buy a copy for all my gardening friends.’ Jan Cameron, author of The Garden Cure, publication summer 2020, Saraband Copyrighted Material First published in Great Britain in 2019 by: Trellis Books Unit 8, 28 Glasgow Road PERTH, PH2 0NX Copyright © Fiona Thackeray, 2019. Fiona Thackeray asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work. Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without permission in writing from the publisher and from the copyright owner. A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. ISBN 978-1-9164919-0-8 Printed and bound in Great Britain by Bell & Bain Ltd. Cover photography by Sharon Watters. -
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RHS Member Magazine the Garden November 2014
Comment The Garden, RHS Media, Churchgate, New Road, Peterborough PE1 1TT LETTER FROM THE EDITOR In remembrance Editor of The Garden, Chris Young The effect that wars have had both on The Garden, October, pp50–51). This month, private gardens and the horticultural Roy Lancaster goes a stage further (pp48– heritage of the UK is a little-explored 49), unravelling tales of plants named in SANDALL subject. Gardens have been at the core of remembrance of garden staff from the Royal M our cultural identity for centuries, so it Botanic Garden Edinburgh. As a result of seems only logical (using ‘gardens’ as a inspired work by the Regius Keeper of the TI / RHS catch-all term for horticulture, garden time, we have a living (if limited) catalogue owning, visiting, gardening literature and so of plants that, by their name, can help us thereafter affected by a society forever on) that they must have been substantially remember a few of those who gave their lives. changed by the war. From a gardens affected by the long-term effects of war. Also this month, Ambra Edwards takes a perspective, it is a fascinating account, In this, the year when much reflection and broader view of gardens and the First World showing how our cultural heritage is still remembrance has taken place about the First War (pp61–64). She explains it was, for the influenced to this day by the conflicts that World War, there are plenty of eye-opening first time in international conflicts, both too often marred the last hundred years. -
1 Measuring Your 'Garden Footprint' Initial Report Introduction It Is Becoming Increasingly Clear That the Earths Eco-System
HDRA/07/Mem Exp 4 Garden Footprint Measuring your ‘Garden Footprint’ Initial Report Introduction It is becoming increasingly clear that the Earths eco-systems upon which all human activity depend are not inexhaustible. Ever since the Brandt (ref 1) and Brundtland (ref 2) reports on sustainability which lead to the UN Rio summit on Agenda 21 (ref 3), it has become clearer that our ecosystems, and therefore our food production systems, are being squeezed in the pincers of a rapidly growing population and vastly increased economic activity, manifested and demonised as ‘consumerism’ and ‘globalisation’. One way to measure the impact of our activities is to calculate the ‘environmental footprint’ that we each leave as we live day-to-day and create with our lifestyle choices. An environmental footprint is usually expressed as the land area necessary to support either a specific activity or, more commonly, a person’s consumption and is usually given in hectares (or acres). It represents the area necessary to produce the resources and/or food required by that particular activity or person. In the latter case when multiplied by the number of people on the planet it gives an estimate of how much area would be necessary to support a population with that lifestyle. In the case of people living in the most developed economies (like the UK) this normally works out in the region of 3 planets! Another measure of our impact on the environment is our ‘carbon footprint’. Carbon dioxide (CO 2) is important in itself as it is a ‘greenhouse’ gas with the ability to trap heat close to the surface of the earth and thus warm it up. -
The Ethnobotany of Wild Food Plant Use in the Konya Basin: a Quantitative and Ethnoarchaeological Approach a Thesis Submitted To
THE ETHNOBOTANY OF WILD FOOD PLANT USE IN THE KONYA BASIN: A QUANTITATIVE AND ETHNOARCHAEOLOGICAL APPROACH A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES OF MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY BY AYLAN ERKAL TSETSEKOS IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ARCHAEOMETRY SEPTEMBER 2006 Approval of the Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences ____________________________ Prof. Dr. Canan Özgen Director I certify that this thesis satisfies all the requirements as a thesis for the degree of Master of Science. ____________________________ Prof. Dr. Şahinde Demirci Head of Department This is to certify that we have read this thesis and that in our opinion it is fully adequate, in scope and quality, as a thesis for the degree of Master of Science. _______________________ _______________________ Asst. Prof. Dr. Geoffrey Summers Prof. Musa Doğan Co-Supervisor Supervisor Examining Commitee Members Prof. Dr. Şahinde Demirci (METU, CHEM) __________________ Prof. Musa Doğan (METU, BIO) __________________ Asst. Prof. Dr. Geoffrey Summers (METU, SA) __________________ Prof. Dr. Ay Melek Özer (METU, ARME) __________________ Dr. Gencay Akgül (Kafkas Univ. Biology) _________________ I hereby declare that all information in this document has been obtained and presented in accordance with academic rules and ethical conduct. I also declare that, as required by these rules and conduct, I have fully cited and referenced all material and results that are not original to this work. Name, Last name: Aylan Erkal Tsetsekos Signature : iii ABSTRACT THE ETHNOBOTANY OF WILD FOOD PLANT USE IN THE KONYA BASIN: A QUANTITATIVE AND ETHNOARCHAEOLOGICAL APPROACH Erkal Tsetsekos, Aylan M.Sc., Department of Archaeometry Supervisor : Prof.