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    Ecosystem Services Analysis and Design through Nature-Based Solutions in Urban Planning at a Neighbourhood Scale by Teodoro Semeraro, Aurelia Scarano, Rajiv Pandey

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The case study is that of a peri-urban area, characterized by an agroecosystem, which is intended for urban development in the municipality of Gallipoli, Southern Italy. The analysis highlights a low provision of ecosystem services by the agroecosystem, which has had the effect of important olive trees being destroyed by <i>Xylella fastidiosa</i> bacteria. …”
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    Detection and Analysis of Burned Areas with Sentinel-2 MSI and Landsat-8 OLI: Çanakkale / Gelibolu Forest Fire by Beyza Yılmaz, Mehveş Demirel, Filiz Bektaş Balçık

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In this study, the 6 July 2020 dated wildfire that occurred in the Gallipoli district of Çanakkale province has been analyzed by using Sentinel-2 MSI and Landsat-8 OLI satellite images. …”
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    La adquisición de la competencia multicultural, la conciencia de clase y la de género a través de la ficción infantil y juvenil acerca de la Primera Guerra Mundial escrita en lengu... by Carolina Fernández Rodríguez

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…El objetivo de este artículo es ofrecer un análisis del modo en que un buen número de libros en lengua inglesa de literatura infantil y juvenil publicados o reeditados en el siglo XXI recrean los distintos escenarios de la Primera Guerra Mundial: las trincheras del frente occidental, el frente oriental representado a través de la campaña de Gallipoli- y el frente nacional. Aunque los autores y las autoras seleccionados tienden a ser realistas en la representación del sufrimiento de todos los involucrados en el conflicto, exponiendo de este modo a los jóvenes lectores y lectoras a un material que podría parecer, en principio, inadecuado para ellos, consiguen sin embargo hacerlo atractivo gracias al uso de varias estrategias que funcionan a modo de contrapeso de los aspectos más desagradables de sus textos. …”
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    PALEOGEOGRAPHY OF THE AZOV­BLACK SEA BASIN IN QUATERNARY TIME by Yu.I. Inozemtsev, O.O. Paryshev, L.V. Stupina, E.N. Rybak

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The nature of the mutual penetration of the Mediterranean and Caspian fauna into the Black Sea was determined by the state of over­deepening of the Manych Valley, the Kerch and Bosphorus Strait, which is confirmed by the presence of the Caspian fauna of the Chaudino type in the Sea of Marmara (Gallipoli), and the Mediterranean fauna (Cardium edule L.) in the East of Manych, the Northwest Caspian (Chaudo­Baku time) and the Caspian Sea — In the Holocene.…”
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    Battles of Ctesiphon (Kûtü'l-Amara) at the Iraqi Front in World War I According to the French Press by Fatma UYGUR

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Upon the capture of Nasriye by the British, the newspapers used expressions stating that the Turks were jammed in the Black Sea, they were expulsed from the Caucasus, they lost in the Euphrates constantly, and they fought back hopelessly in Gallipoli. Instead of recording the Kûtü'l-Amâre victory of the Turkish army as a success of the Turks, they considered it as a result of the delay of the arrival of the reinforcements in due time for the British Army under siege, and they showed this as an excuse for their defeat. …”
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    The Epidemiology and Control of “Olive Quick Decline Syndrome” in Salento (Apulia, Italy) by Marco Scortichini

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…<i>pauca</i> sequence type 53 was found to be associated with olive trees showing extensive twig and branch dieback and plant death in the Gallipoli area of Salento and the common name of “olive quick decline syndrome” (OQDS) was given to the disease. …”
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    “Bulgarian Anonymous Chronicle”: Essay on Analytical Decomposition by Dmitry I. Polyvyannyy

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The chronicle is based on three extensive historical narratives concerning the first stage of the Ottoman invasion before the establishment of the Turks’ control on crossing of the Gallipoli strait, the battle at Nicopolis in 1396 and the siege of Constantinople by Bayezid I in 1396–1402. …”
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    III. SELİM DÖNEMİ OSMANLI DENİZCİLİĞİNİN XVIII. YÜZYIL DİVAN ŞİİRİNE YANSIMALARI by Vesile ALBAYRAK SAK

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Navigation which was developed especially with the conquerring of the Karesi Principality to the Ottomans started in the Ottoman Empire in 1354; upon the conquest of Gallipoli, opening point to the seas, the tendency of Ottomans towards Rumelia and the seas increased. …”
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