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Driving Factors of Habitat Quality and Degradation Revealed by GeoDetector-Based Analysis: A Coastal District of Çeşme, İzmir (Türkiye)

by
Esra Kut Görgün
1,
Stefano Salata
2,*,
Kemal Mert Çubukçu
3 and
Koray Velibeyoğlu
4
1
Department of Spatial Planning, İzmir Planning Agency, Akdeniz, Atatürk Street. No: 126, 35210 İzmir, Türkiye
2
Department of Architecture and Urban Studies, Politecnico di Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 20133 Milan, Italy
3
Department of City and Regional Planning, Architecture Faculty, Dokuz Eylul University, Adatepe, Doğuş street Tınaztepe Campus, No: 209, 35160 İzmir, Türkiye
4
Department of Architecture Faculty of Fine Arts and Design, Izmir University of Economics, Sakarya Street, No: 156, 35330 İzmir, Türkiye
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Land 2026, 15(7), 1193; https://doi.org/10.3390/land15071193
Submission received: 22 April 2026 / Revised: 25 June 2026 / Accepted: 28 June 2026 / Published: 2 July 2026

Abstract

Habitats are fundamental for maintaining biodiversity, supporting ecological processes, and delivering essential ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration, water regulation, and soil conservation. Habitat degradation has become an increasingly critical environmental concern, particularly in coastal regions where anthropogenic pressures intersect with natural dynamics under the accelerating impacts of climate change. (1) This study explores the spatially stratified heterogeneity and underlying driving factors of habitat quality and degradation in Çeşme, a rapidly developing coastal district in western Türkiye. (2) The InVEST Habitat Quality model was applied to assess both habitat quality and habitat degradation across the study area for the years 2017 and 2024. The GeoDetector method was applied to analyze the spatial heterogeneity in habitat quality and degradation, enabling the assessment of dominant environmental and anthropogenic drivers, including urban development pressure, tourism activities, energy-related infrastructure, road density, and vegetation conditions. (3) Night-time light intensity showed the highest explanatory power among the tested variables, although its absolute explanatory power for habitat degradation remained limited, while protection status represented a contrasting human-related factor associated with higher habitat quality. (4) These findings underscore the importance of carefully directing human interventions to balance development pressures with effective conservation strategies.
Keywords: human–environment relations; ecosystem services; ecological connectivity; land use and land cover change; spatial stratified heterogeneity human–environment relations; ecosystem services; ecological connectivity; land use and land cover change; spatial stratified heterogeneity

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Kut Görgün, E.; Salata, S.; Çubukçu, K.M.; Velibeyoğlu, K. Driving Factors of Habitat Quality and Degradation Revealed by GeoDetector-Based Analysis: A Coastal District of Çeşme, İzmir (Türkiye). Land 2026, 15, 1193. https://doi.org/10.3390/land15071193

AMA Style

Kut Görgün E, Salata S, Çubukçu KM, Velibeyoğlu K. Driving Factors of Habitat Quality and Degradation Revealed by GeoDetector-Based Analysis: A Coastal District of Çeşme, İzmir (Türkiye). Land. 2026; 15(7):1193. https://doi.org/10.3390/land15071193

Chicago/Turabian Style

Kut Görgün, Esra, Stefano Salata, Kemal Mert Çubukçu, and Koray Velibeyoğlu. 2026. "Driving Factors of Habitat Quality and Degradation Revealed by GeoDetector-Based Analysis: A Coastal District of Çeşme, İzmir (Türkiye)" Land 15, no. 7: 1193. https://doi.org/10.3390/land15071193

APA Style

Kut Görgün, E., Salata, S., Çubukçu, K. M., & Velibeyoğlu, K. (2026). Driving Factors of Habitat Quality and Degradation Revealed by GeoDetector-Based Analysis: A Coastal District of Çeşme, İzmir (Türkiye). Land, 15(7), 1193. https://doi.org/10.3390/land15071193

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