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    The Evaluation of Different Processes of Spatial Development from a Resilience Perspective in Istanbul
    (Springer, 2012) Eraydın, Ayda; Türel, Ali; Altay Kaya, Deniz
    There are increasing concerns related to the neoliberalisation of social, economic and political processes, which are pushing the recently introduced spatial policies and new policy instruments in more market-oriented directions, to the detriment of the built environment. In many cities of the world, owing to the complex dynamics associated with the increasing global and local pressures, urban change takes different forms, with important implications on the resilience of cities. Istanbul is one of the best examples of this, where the different types of urban dynamics that can be experienced simultaneously are being illustrated. This makes Istanbul a good study area for defining how the policies and plans adopted to meet the increasing needs and demands can affect a city’s resilience.
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    Taşhan meydanı' ndan ulus'a balıkçı pazarı caddesin' den Anafartalar caddesi' ne
    (Lıvre De Lyon Pub., 2022) ARKUN, Ali Kemal; ÖZTÜRK, Sibel; TUNÇER, Mehmet
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    A New Framework for a Resilience-Based Disaster Risk Management
    (Springer International Publishing, 2021) Galderisi, A.; Altay-Kaya, D.
    This chapter aims at providing hints to improve existing frameworks for disaster risk management based on a review of the main documents framing disaster management within the last two and a half decades and with reference to the potential contribution of resilience thinking. The evolution path of disaster risk management shows that, although some progresses have been made, there are still numerous gaps to be filled. On the opposite, focusing on the increasing convergence of resilience and disaster studies, it emerges that a resilience-based approach could still provide significant theoretical and operational inputs towards an improved disaster risk management. In particular, this chapter emphasizes the potential contribution of resilience thinking in developing a new framework for guiding disaster risk management capable of (1) taking into consideration the rapidly changing risk landscapes due to the interplay between climate change and the consequent increase of hazardous events, urbanization patterns and the complex interrelationships among them; (2) shifting from sectoral approaches to disaster risk reduction (DRR) towards integrated approaches and cross-sectoral strategies and tools; (3) embracing transformational perspectives to significantly reduce disaster losses and achieve sustainability goals; (4) improving learning capacity through the setting up of continual learning processes; (5) emphasizing the role of spatial and land use planning for DRR; and (6) developing more innovative governance models based on collaboration, shared responsibility and active engagement of the stakeholders. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021.
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    DEFINING LOCAL PRINCIPLES OF SUSTAINABLE URBAN DESIGN: A HISTORICAL REVIEW AND A METHODOLOGY FOR EVALUATION
    (ST. KLIMENT OHRIDSKI UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2017) Özdal Oktay, Simge; Tunçer, Mehmet
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    Mintrak Konut Kooperatifi: Üretimden Mimari Kültüre Bir Model Olarak Yüzyıl Ortası Konut Bloğu Örneği
    (Ankara, Koç Üniversitesi VEKAM, 2019) Karataş Başoğlu, Sıla
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    KÜRESEL GÖÇ HAREKETLERİNİN KÜLTÜREL, SOSYO-EKONOMİK VE MEKANSAL ETKİLERİNİ YEREL ÖLÇEKTEN OKUMAK: BİR PLANLAMA SORUNU OLARAK SURİYELİ MÜLTECİ KRİZİ
    (TMMOB, 2019) Güngördü, Feriha Nazda
    2011 yılında patlak veren Suriyeli Mülteci Krizi ile birlikte yaklaşık 13 milyon Suriyelinin yerinden edildiği bilinmektedir. Türkiye ağırladığı yaklaşık 3,5 milyon Suriyeli (kayıtlı) ile beraber, söz konusu krizin neden olduğu hareketlilikte merkezi konuma gelmiştir. Çalışmanın amacı, Suriyelilerin Türkiye içindeki hareketliliğine ve ülke/kent ekonomisi ile kültürel, sosyal ilişkilere dahil olma biçimlerine odaklanarak, çok-aktörlü, çok-boyutlu ve çok-ölçekli bir yaklaşım adapte ederek, krizin planlama ve kentsel politika alanına giren boyutlarını tartışmaktır. Tartışma, mevcut yazın ve İstanbul Tarlabaşı’nda 2011 ve 2016 yıllarında tarafımca gerçekleştirilen saha çalışmalarının bulgularından faydalanılarak gerçekleştirilmiştir. Mülteci krizinin yerel/kentsel boyutları “kaynak, hizmet ve olanaklara erişim sorunu” ile “kültürel, sosyal ve sosyo-mekansal sorunlar” olarak 2 temel başlıkta ele alınmıştır. Çalışma, belirli bir kent veya bölgeye odaklanmayarak, krizin devam etmesi halinde, uzun erimde kentlerimizi bekleyen planlama sorunlarını genel hatlarıyla tarif etmektedir.
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    Policy and Planning in the Age of Mobilities: Refugees and Urban Planning in Turkey
    (Springer international Publishing Ag, 2019) Gungordu, Feriha Nazda; Bayirbag, Mustafa Kemal
    This chapter discusses the challenges posed by Syrian refugee problem (a multifaceted "mobility" problem especially hitting metropolitan cities) on urban planning practices and discourses in Turkey. Here, we portray the refugee problem as a multiscalar one, where international, national and local authorities meet the challenge in different ways. The multiscalar lens allows us to detect how various problem areas (security, sheltering, etc.) have become intertwined and concentrated on urban areas after refugee influx. In that regard, first we depict the role of "urban planning" in "governance of (refugee) mobility" in neoliberal era. Secondly, we briefly touch upon the historical association between the mobility patterns and urbanization in Turkey since 1923 to detect how public authorities (at different scales of governing) reacted to these mobilities. This historical analysis helps us locate the Syrian refugee problem into its proper context as an urban planning problem (not simply as an IR or security problem). Lastly, we discuss Syrian Refugee Crisis' challenges on urban areas and planning practices in Turkey by referring to its international, national and local governance. We conclude by summing up the key empirical and theoretical lessons drawn while also introducing analytical questions about the future direction of research.