Arzu Erener

Arzu ErenerDr. Erener is a Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System specialist with the research interests in risk management, building detection and spatial statistics. She obtained a B.S. in Geomatics Engineering from Istanbul Technical University in 1999, M.S. in Geomatics Engineering from Black sea Technical University in 2002 and Ph.D. in Geodesy and Geographical Information Technologies from Middle East Technical University in 2009. She is currently working at Kocaeli University as a Assoc. Prof. Dr..

Publications

GIS-Based Quantitative Landslide Risk Assessment Approach for Property and Life at Bartin Hepler
Arzu Erener, Gülcan Sarp, Şebnem Düzgün. © 2021. 14 pages.
In Turkey, landslides are the second most common natural disasters that cause damages in Turkey that follow the earthquakes. Thus, landslide risk assessment is of crucial...
Use of GIS and Remote Sensing for Landslide Susceptibility Mapping
Arzu Erener, Gulcan Sarp, Sebnem H. Duzgun. © 2019. 15 pages.
In recent years, geographical information systems (GISs) and remote sensing (RS) have proven to be common tools adopted for different studies in different scientific disciplines....
Determination of Urban Growth by the Night-Time Images
Emre Yücer, Arzu Erener. © 2019. 13 pages.
Urbanization in Turkey and in the world has increased in the last 30 years. Therefore, urban areas having a dynamic structure should be regularly monitored, and the urban region...
Use of GIS and Remote Sensing for Landslide Susceptibility Mapping
Arzu Erener, Gulcan Sarp, Sebnem H. Duzgun. © 2018. 12 pages.
In recent years, geographical information systems (GISs) and Remote Sensing (RS) have proven to be common tools adopted for different studies in different scientific disciplines....
Determination of Urban Growth by the Night-Time Images
Emre Yücer, Arzu Erener. © 2018. 12 pages.
Urbanization in Turkey and in the world continues is increased especially in the last 30 years. Therefore, urban areas having a dynamic structure should be regularly monitored...