Regeneration, Heritage and Sustainable Communities in Turkey

Regeneration, Heritage and Sustainable Communities in Turkey

Challenges, Complexities and Potentials

Akkar Ercan, Muge

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2019

274

Dura

Inglês

9781138230408

15 a 20 dias

453

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List of Figures. List of Tables. List of Acronyms and Abbreviations. 1 Introduction: Sustainability, community and regeneration in heritage geographies. 2 'Sustainable community' as an evolving notion. 3 A relational understanding to urban regeneration: sustainability, community needs and governance. 4 Sustainability, community needs and governance in the regeneration policy agenda of Turkey. 5 While making Istanbul a global city, what has happened in the heritage geographies? 6 A 'demolished community' in Sulukule. 7 A 'transforming community' in the Fener & Balat Quarter. 8 A 'self-motivated and governing community' in Kuzguncuk. 9 Challenges, complexities and potentials of regenerating historic neighbourhoods and building sustainable communities in Istanbul. 10 Conclusions: Is sustainable community development possible or a dream in Turkey? References. Glossary. Index
Young Man;Greek Street;Urban Studies;Sustainable Regeneration Initiatives;Community Development;Support Backbone Organisations;Conservation;Fatih Municipality;Historic Preservation;Heritage Geographies;Housing Renovation;Historic Urban Quarters;Governance;Heritage Spaces;Balat;Central Government;Building;Historic Peninsula;Communities;Bosporus Bridge;Fener;Habitat III;Ercan;Modernist Planning Discourse;Heritage;Neoliberal Urbanism;Building Conservation;Romani Community;Istanbul;Historic Heritage Sites;Kuzguncuk;Romani Culture;Policy;Taksim Square;Socio-Political;Small Scale Developers;Sustainability;Capital Theory Perspective;Sulukule;Affordable Housing Sites;Urbanscape;Public Private Partnership;Turkey;Urban Regeneration Spaces;Regeneration;District Municipality;community needs;EU's Contribution;neoliberalism;sustainable cities;Turkish urban conservation;urban regeneration