Şehir ve Bölge Planlama Bölümü
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Article An Interdisciplinary Project: Controlled Urban Growth and Tourism Development Master Plan Study for Ajloun, Ain Janna and Anjara, Amman, Jordan(Cankaya University Press, 2018) Tunçer, MehmetIn this paper, World Bank Project prepared by different professional disciplines (City and Regional Planning, Architect, Landscape Architecture, Tourism, Infrastructure and Agriculture Experts, Economist etc.) between 2003-2005 "Controlled Urban Growth and Tourism Development Master Plan Study for Ajloun Tourism Development Area" planning and projecting studies, strategies and approaches will be summarized. In Jordan, Ajloun Castle, 73 km north of the capital Amman and three settlements around it (Ajloun, Ain-Jenna, Anjara) were declared as "Tourism Area." These areas planned as "Natural and Cultural Environmental Protection" with World Bank loan. The planned residential areas are one of the oldest parts of Jordan. The basic components of planning work are "Controlled Urban Development" and "Eco-tourism Master Plan." Scenarios are developed to establish the "Sustainable Tourism" and "Conservation" balances and to prioritize the infrastructure of the settlements, pedestrianization and the restoration of various natural and historical values.Conference Object Eco-industrial Parks and Sustainability: A Case of Green Organized Industrial Zone from Turkey(Cankaya University Press, 2018) Özdemir, Suna SenemThe concept of sustainable development has been on the agenda since the 1980s. In industrial development, industrial ecology ideas realized the sustainable development goals with Eco-Industrial Parks (EIPs). Drivers and beneficence of EIPs are on competitiveness, economic and social and environmental terms. This paper aims to contribute to the industrial ecology literature by explaining the case of Turkey in developing its EIPs. Notably, as a possible EIP example, İzmir Atatürk Organized Industrial Zone (IAOIZ) is the focus of the paper. IAOIZ shows a case working towards to become and EIPs, but there is still too much to do. At the national level, there is a need for a policy and may be legislation to turn the existing OIZs to EIPs.Article Milli Parklarda Uzun Devreli Gelişme Planı Hazırlanması Yöntem ve Teknikleri(Cankaya University Press, 2018) Tunçer, Mehmet; Özdal Oktay, SimgeThe aim of this study is to examine the methods and techniques for the preparation of “Secular Decade Strategic Plans” (SDSP) that are obligatory for the “National Park” and/or “Natural Park” areas and explain “Ecological Reserve, Controlled Use, and Active Use” areas over the example of Soğuksu National Park in Kızılcahamam, Ankara. In the scope of the research, firstly legislative framework and requirements for National Parks in Turkey were evaluated; secondly, Secular Decade Strategic Plan (SDSP) analysis, synthesis, and planning reports of Soğuksu National Park were examined. In the last chapter, the future proposal was developed based on the site surveys and the ongoing implementations. Preparing an SDSP requires an interdisciplinary work and seasonal determinations for a long process from 1.5 to 2 years. In this framework, the study provides an important framework for planning and implementing the process.Article Processes and Factors of Social Exclusion in Arrival Cities: Attitudes towards Syrians under Temporary Protection in Tarlabaşı Istanbul(Cankaya University Press, 2018) Güngördü, Feriha NazdaThere have been fierce discussions on the causes of global mobility/migration and its effects on national security and belonging as well as struggles that migrants’ have had to face in arrival countries, while little has been said about how residents of arrival cities have been reacted to the effects of global mobility. Lacking of studies that evaluate the migration issue from the side of receiver societies seems result in onesided policies that put the pressure on migrants in addressing ever-increasing discrimination and exclusion practices cities. The aim of this paper is to look from “the eyes of receiver societies” to determine existing / potential struggles that result in social exclusion practices at local level, where all social tensions become observable. To provide evidence, 40 semi-structured interviews were conducted in 2016 in Tarlabaşı Istanbul (a metropolitan urban area that has received considerable amount of Syrian immigrants since 2011). The main argument is, regardless of ethnic, cultural and religious similarities and discourses of brotherhood; Syrian immigrants are more likely to be excluded in the long term as their duration of stay increases and as they engage urban economy (labor market, redistribution mechanisms), network relations and everyday lives of native residents.Conference Object Sustainability of Rural Identity: Learning from Kıyıkışlacık’s Self-Generated Experience(Cankaya University Press, 2018) Yeşilbağ, DamlaSustainability of rural settlements highly depends on the unique rural identity which is created through their development process. In fact, rural identities are considered to be threatening by the increasing attention of touristic activities to these authentic settlements. As a result, it is crucial to take sustainability of rural identity into consideration in rural planning activities. However, indigenous formation of rural settlements creates their own dynamics and sustainability parameters vary accordingly. This paper aims to analyze a rural settlement – Kıyıkışlacık Village of Milas, Muğla – and understand the unique codes of continuity by its own experiences.Conference Object Wind energy: differentiating perspectives(Cankaya University Press, 2018) Demir, BaşakThis paper focuses on the relationship between the wind energy production processes and the social dimensions in terms of differentiating perspectives of the involving actors during wind energy transition. Paper will present the findings in the Turkish context, in a case study area İzmir, Turkey that is one of the geographies in which most wind farms are in operation together with high public opposition.