A sustainable tourism development in Alacati, Turkey: (Re) invention of public space with clean energy


Autoria(s): Ozgun, Kaan; Buys, Laurie
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Although there is an increasing recognition of the impacts of climate change on communities, residents often resist changing their lifestyle to reduce the effects of the problem. By using a landscape architectural design medium, this paper argues that public space, when designed as an ecological system, has the capacity to create social and environmental change and to increase the quality of the human environment. At the same time, this ecological system can engage residents, enrich the local economy, and increase the social network. Through methods of design, research and case study analysis, an alternative master plan is proposed for a sustainable tourism development in Alacati, Turkey. Our master plan uses local geographical, economic and social information within a sustainable landscape architectural design scheme that addresses the key issues of ecology, employment, public space and community cohesion. A preliminary community empowerment model (CEM) is proposed to manage the designs. The designs address: the coexistence of local agricultural and sustainable energy generation; state of the art water management; and the functional and sustainable social and economic interrelationship of inhabitants, NGOs, and local government.

Formato

application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65092/

Publicador

Central Queensland University - Faculty of Informatics and Communication

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65092/2/A_SUSTAINABLE_TOURISM_DEVELOPMENT_IN_ALACATI.docx

http://ejournalist.com.au/ejournalist_v13n1.php

Ozgun, Kaan & Buys, Laurie (2013) A sustainable tourism development in Alacati, Turkey: (Re) invention of public space with clean energy. eJournalist : A Refereed Media Journal, 13(1).

Direitos

Copyright 2013 Kaan Ozgun and Luarie Buys

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120107 Landscape Architecture #public space as design framework #site-specificity #sustainable development #ecological systems
Tipo

Journal Article