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Ortopedik engelli çocukların iyileştirilmelerine yönelik planlama yaklaşımı: ODTÜ Eymir Gölü örneği (Ankara)

Year 2019, Volume: 69 Issue: 1, 11 - 21, 01.01.2019

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DOI: 10.26650/forestist.2019.362135


Çalışmanın amacı, Ankara kenti yakın
çevresinde bulunan Eymir Gölü’nün doğal çevre değerlerinin paydaşların katılımı
ve ortopedik engelli çocukların kullanıcı kesimler olarak gözlemlenmesi
doğrultusunda yeniden planlanmasını sağlamaktır. Araştırmada kullanım Sürecinde
Değerlendirme Metodu (POE) uygulanmıştır. Bu kapsamda anket oluşturma, gözlem
yapma ve ilgili uzmanlarla görüşme teknikleri kullanılmıştır. Gözlem sonucunda
coğrafi bilgi sistemi kullanılarak deneklerin yapmış oldukları etkinliklerin
gösterildiği davranış haritaları oluşturulmuştur.  Başta çevredeki insanların rahatsız edici
tavırları, ulaşım olanağı kısıtlılığı ve mevcut ekonomik sorunlar, bu engelli
çocukların açık yeşil alanlara gitmesini engellemektedir. Eymir gölü ve
çevresinin, ortopedik engelli çocuklara yönelik geliştirilen etkinliklere uygun
olması ve bu kapsamda erişilebilirliğin sağlandığı uygun geçiş yollarının
yeniden düzenlenmesi önerilmektedir.

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Development planning approach for children with orthopaedic disabilities; example of Eymir Lake (Ankara)

Year 2019, Volume: 69 Issue: 1, 11 - 21, 01.01.2019

Abstract

DOI: 10.26650/forestist.2019.362135


The aim of this study is to provide the
re-planning of Lake Eymir, located in the city of Ankara with the participation
of shareholders and children with orthopedic disabilities as the main user
group. Post-occupancy evaluation was implemented in the research and
techniques, and surveys, observations, and interviews with experts were used.
Behavioral maps showing the activities of the subjects were created using
geographical information systems. People’s rude manners, limited means of
transport, and economic problems prevent children with disabilities from
visiting open green areas. It is suggested that Lake Eymir and its surroundings
should be convenient for developing activities for children with disabilities.
A convenient and accessible passage should be planned to achieve this.

References

  • • Akın, Z. Ş., 2006. Healing garden for children. Master thesis. Landscape Architecture, University of Ankara, Ankara. • Barış, E.M., & Uslu, A., 2009. Accessibility for the Disabled People to the Built Environment in Ankara. African Journal of Agricultural Research 4: 801- 814. • Beklioğlu, M., 2000. Göller, Food Chain Destruction and Biomanipulation: Eymir and Mogan Lake, Science and Technical Journal/Bilim ve Teknik. 72-76. • Bilgin, C., 2009. ODTÜ’s Birds 1995-2008, Observation Group. • Erickson, M.S., 2012. Restorative garden design: Enhancing wellness through healing spaces. Journal of Art and Design Discourse 2: 89-101. • Eyyubi, S., 2004. Using ecosystem management in Turkey as a process for sustainable development, Doctoral thesis, Landscape Architecture, University of Ankara, Ankara. • Groat, L., & Wang, D., 2002. Architectural research methods. New York. • Gürer, N., 2014. The Basic Principles Of Recreational Area Design, Case Study: Ankara Eymir Lake. Journal of Recreaiıon and Tourism Research (JRTR) 1(2). • Harris, M., 1996. The healing garden. Harper Collins Publishers. • Hussein, H., Daud, M.N., 2014. Examining the methods for investigating behavioral clues of special-schooled children. Field Methods 27(1): 97-112. [CrossRef] • Hussein, H., 2012. The influence of sensory gardens on the behavior of children with special educational needs. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences 38: 343-354. [CrossRef] • İnce, Ö. 2002. Assessing the outcomes of biomanipulation in lake Eymir using physical, chemical and biological parameters, Master thesis, University of Kırıkkale, Biology, Kırıkkale. • Maralcan, G., Kuru, I., Aydin, U.Y., Altinel, L., Bozan, M.E., Ellidokuz, H., 2003. The prevalence of orthopedic disabilities in the district of Çay, Afyon, Turkey. Acta Orthopaedica Traumatologica Turcica 38(5): 343-347. • Marcus, C.C., Barnes, M., 1999. Healing gardens: Therapeutic benefits and design recommendations. John Wiley & Sons. • Pouya, S., Demirel Ö,. Pouya, S., 2018. Evaluating Children Garden; Utilization and Consumer Satisfaction in Ankara. A|Z ITU Journal of the Faculty of Architecture 15 (1): 47-56. • Preiser, W.F.E., 2002. The Evolution of Post-Occupancy Evaluation: Toward Building Performance and Universal Design Evaluation, Learning From Our Buildings: A State of the Practice Summary of Post- Occupancy Evaluation. USA: National Academy of Sciences. • Preiser, W.F.E., Rabinowitz, H.Z., White, W., 1988. Post-Occupancy Evaluation. NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold. • Sakız, H., Woods, C., 2015. Achieving inclusion of students with disabilities in Turkey: Current challenges and future prospects. International Journal of Inclusive Education 19(1): 21-35. [CrossRef] • Sarıemir, İ., 2009. Impacts on the Gölbaşi Special Environmental Protection Region of Ankara Gölbaşı Mogan Park, Master’s thesis, Landscape Architecture, Bartın University, Bartın. Turkey. • Soltani, S.H.K., Abbas, M.Y., Awang, M.B., 2012. Disabled children in public playgrounds: A pilot study. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences 36: 670-676. [CrossRef] • Söderback, I., Söderström, M., Schälander, E. 2004. Horticultural therapy: the ‘healing garden and gardening in rehabilitation measures at Danderyd Hospital Rehabilitation Clinic, Sweden. Pediatric Rehabilitation 7(4): 245-260. [CrossRef] • Stigsdotter, U., Grahn, P., 2003. Experiencing a garden: A healing garden for people suffering from burnout diseases. Journal of Therapeutic Horticulture 14: 38-49. • Şafak, P., Pouya S., 2016. Evaluation of Disabled Children in Turkey with the Aim of their Needs to Green Space. Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology 17(4): 1575-1581. • Sherman, S.A., Varni, J.W., Ulrich, R.S., Malcarne, V.L., 2005. Post-occupancy evaluation of healing gardens in a pediatric cancer center. Landscape and Urban Planning 73(2): 167-183. [CrossRef] • TR. Altındağ District Governor, 2013. Doğan Çağlar Engelliler Secondary School. • Ulrich, R.S., (1999). Effects of gardens on health outcomes: Theory and research. Healing gardens. Therapeutic Benefits and Design Recommendations 27: 86. • Ünver E, 2014. Relationship between physical activity level and 6-minute walk test in pre-pubertal boys, Master Thesis, Sports Sciences and Technology, Hacettepe University, Ankara. • Whitehouse, S., Varni, J.W., Seid, M., Cooper-Marcus, C., Ensberg, M.J., Jacobs, J.R., Mehlenbeck, R.S., 2001. Evaluating a children’s hospital garden environment: Utilization and consumer satisfaction. Journal of Environmental Psychology 21(3): 301-314. [CrossRef] • Yalçın, N., 2011. Yalçın, N. 2011. Child abuse in Turkey and solution proposal, Unpublished master Project, İstanbul. • Yorulmaz, Ç., 2010. Examining The Problems Encountered While Helping The Orthopedically Individuals In Skill Training Processed In Institutions That Provide Training To Orthopedically Handicapped People, Master Thesis, Gazi University, Decorative Products Training Ankara.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Forest Industry Engineering
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Sima Pouya This is me

Öner Demirel This is me

Publication Date January 1, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 69 Issue: 1

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APA Pouya, S., & Demirel, Ö. (2019). Development planning approach for children with orthopaedic disabilities; example of Eymir Lake (Ankara). Forestist, 69(1), 11-21.
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