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Decision support for the Western Antalya agricultural corridor, ending in something you can print on one A4 sheet.

LiveApache-2.05 districtsNo backend
LicenseApache-2.0
Livetarimsalkoridor.online
Coverage5 districts · 147 neighbourhoods
DistrictsDemre, Finike, Kaş, Kemer, Kumluca
StackVanilla JavaScript, HTML, CSS
BackendNone — static deployment, local persistence
Why

A recommendation someone can act on

Regional agricultural analysis usually ends as a PDF nobody in the field reads. This system ends as a single A4 sheet a cooperative can pin to a village board: pick a district, pick a neighbourhood, get ranked crop recommendations with the reasoning attached.

It weights soil and climate suitability together with expected market prices, because a crop that grows well and sells badly is still the wrong answer.

Fig. 01

From regional data to a printable plan

The scoring is schema-driven and every input is traceable, so a recommendation can be argued with rather than merely accepted. There is no server-side black box: the whole chain runs in the browser.

Fig. 01 / Auditable decision chain
WESTERN ANTALYA / DECISION CHAIN 5 DISTRICTS · 147 AREAS 01 / TERRITORIAL INDEX DEMRE · FİNİKE · KAŞ · KEMER · KUMLUCA VERSIONED REGION + CROP DATA CONTRACT 02 / SUITABILITY CRITERIA CLIMATE WATER SOIL SLOPE MARKET SCHEMA-DRIVEN SCORE · TRACEABLE INPUTS · NO SERVER-SIDE BLACK BOX 03 / NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN 01 · OLIVEHIGH FIT 02 · CITRUSFIELD CHECK A4 ACTION PLANPRINT / SHARE 04 / DELIVERY ZERO-BACKEND STATIC DEPLOYMENT LOCAL PERSISTENCE · PRINTABLE FIELD OUTPUT
Coverage

The Western Antalya corridor

Neighbourhoods147

Each one resolves to its own ranked recommendation set.

Districts5

Demre, Finike, Kaş, Kemer and Kumluca.

Recommendation types3

Seasonal crops, long-term orchard investment, emerging market openings.

OutputA4

One printable typographic sheet per neighbourhood.

Crops covered include tomato, pepper, lettuce, avocado, olive, pomegranate, almond and the Finike orange.

Data status

The current dataset is conceptual, derived from regional economy, environment, land-use and climate reports. It demonstrates the system's logic and interface. A production deployment would need to be backed by real soil, climate and market data feeds before any of its recommendations should drive a planting decision.

Open to collaboration

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