Title of article
Urban conservation in Istanbul: evaluation and re-conceptualisation
Author/Authors
Arzu Kocaba?، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
20
From page
107
To page
126
Abstract
Istanbulʹs world-class heritage resources are under serious threat as a result of ineffective conservation planning. The limited achievements of urban conservation in Istanbul can only be satisfactorily explained by an analysis that encompasses both the actions of local decision-makers and the structural economic and political forces which shape the constraints and opportunities within which they act. This perspective underpins an evaluation of urban conservation in Istanbul since the 1980s and an assessment of prospects for improving practice. New policy drivers, particularly increased awareness of earthquake risk and the European Union (EU) harmonisation process, are creating the opportunity to move towards more effective policies for sustainable urban regeneration.
In the context of the cityʹs changing planning agenda and priorities, it is argued that the prospects for more effective conservation planning are improving. It is concluded that more will be achieved if traditional urban conservation planning is re-conceptualised as a component of sustainable urban regeneration.
Keywords
Urban conservation , regeneration , EU harmonisation , Earthquake threat , Istanbul , globalisation
Journal title
HABITAT INTERNATIONAL
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
HABITAT INTERNATIONAL
Record number
748661
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