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The Northern Forests Defense (KOS) has comparatively analyzed the satellite images of the 3rd İstanbul Airport, which has been in operation since April 2019, and calculated how many trees have been cut down for the construction of the airport since 2012.
Accordingly, the Defense has announced that though the number of trees to be cut down for the İstanbul Airport was previously indicated as 2.5 million in the Environmental Impact Assessment (ÇED) Report, the actual number of trees cut down so far is over 13 million.
* Sattelite images showing the disappearance of 8 million trees solely for the airport since 2012
In calculating this number, the Northern Forests Defense has not included the trees that have been cut down for the construction of the 3rd Bosphorus Bridge, its link roads and other opened parts of Northern Marmara Highway, which have also been built in Northern Forests.
8 million for airport, 1.2 million for quarries
The figures shared by the Northern Forests Defense have shown that while at least 8 million trees have been cut down solely for İstanbul Airport since 2012, 1.2 million trees have been cut down for the quarries opened for the construction of the airports and at least 3.7 million trees for the parts of Northern Marmara Highway providing access to the airport.
Speaking on behalf of the Defense, Ayşe Yıkıcı has underlined that taken together, at least 13 million trees have been cut down for purposes related with the construction of İstanbul Airport, accounting for a land of 6 thousand 500 hectare, around 4 thousand hectare of which is forest land.
Underlining that the struggle for the Northern Forests has still been continuing, Yakıcı has made a call to everyone to join their defense and struggle for the protection of Northern Forests. On this occasion, she has also shared information about their joint campaign with the Foresters' Association of Turkey to declare the Northern Forests as protection forests.
"We want to prevent the opening of forests to construction and their destruction due to the projects built on Northern Forests," Ayşe Yakıcı has indicated further. (HA/SD)
Click here for more information of the campaign (in Turkish)