Abstract
Following the 1999 Marmara earthquakes, urban regeneration has gained particular importance in redevelopment of housing areas particularly in historical districts of Istanbul. Local governments, upon new roles and responsibilities regarding postdisaster conditions as well as the changing global trends, called for innovative planning approaches which involve the community. In this respect, some questions are raised in the planning agenda: While performing the new roles, what kind of institutional changes should local governments experience? How should local community be involved in this process? The paper considers the conditions of spatial and community change in realizing urban regeneration as a collaborative action through the case study of Matra-Regeneration of Istanbul Metropolitan Area (Matra REGIMA) project which highlights the fundamental capacity building requirement for both local government practitioners and the community in order to achieve the necessary actions. Consequently, this study highlights the strengths and limitations of the capacity building program applied in Zeytinburnu toward implications for future collaborative actions within urban regeneration schemes.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 006002QUP |
Pages (from-to) | 169-175 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | Journal of the Urban Planning and Development Division, ASCE |
Volume | 136 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jun 2010 |
Keywords
- Capacity
- Community development
- Earthquakes
- Housing
- Local governments
- Turkey
- Urban areas