Research Article

Integration of Geographic Information system (GIS) analysis into street renewal criteria: the case study of Diyarbakır Gazi Street

Number: 51 March 10, 2026
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Integration of Geographic Information system (GIS) analysis into street renewal criteria: the case study of Diyarbakır Gazi Street

Abstract

Gazi Street, located in the historic Sur district of Diyarbakır, has served as the centre of the city's commercial and social life for many years. This study examines the street's historical development, spatial design, and the renovation and transformation processes that have shaped its contemporary identity. The main objective of the research is to determine analytical criteria that can be applied to street rehabilitation in historical areas and to evaluate the applicability of these criteria using the example of Gazi Street. Due to its historical and cultural values, Diyarbakır was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2015 under the title ‘Diyarbakır Castle and Hevsel Gardens Cultural Landscape’. In this context, the conservation of areas such as Gazi Street is not limited to the conservation of physical fabric; it also encompasses the sustainability of the social, cultural, and economic dynamics that constitute the city's living heritage. In this regard, the research prioritises the conservation of architectural authenticity and the development of pedestrian-oriented spatial arrangements. Methodologically, the study utilized literature review, archival document analysis, and GIS-based spatial and functional assessments. The findings reveal that the Gazi Street renewal initiative exemplifies a context-sensitive conservation approach based on balancing the conservation of historical identity with the adaptable requirements of contemporary urban life.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Regional Analysis and Development, Regulatory Planning and Development Assessment, Urban Analysis and Development

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

March 10, 2026

Submission Date

March 19, 2025

Acceptance Date

March 9, 2026

Published in Issue

Year 2026 Number: 51

APA
Kakdaş Ateş, D., & Akalp, S. (2026). Integration of Geographic Information system (GIS) analysis into street renewal criteria: the case study of Diyarbakır Gazi Street. İDEALKENT, 51. https://doi.org/10.31198/idealkent.1661129
AMA
1.Kakdaş Ateş D, Akalp S. Integration of Geographic Information system (GIS) analysis into street renewal criteria: the case study of Diyarbakır Gazi Street. İDEALKENT. 2026;(51). doi:10.31198/idealkent.1661129
Chicago
Kakdaş Ateş, Dilan, and Sevilay Akalp. 2026. “Integration of Geographic Information System (GIS) Analysis into Street Renewal Criteria: The Case Study of Diyarbakır Gazi Street”. İDEALKENT, nos. 51. https://doi.org/10.31198/idealkent.1661129.
EndNote
Kakdaş Ateş D, Akalp S (March 1, 2026) Integration of Geographic Information system (GIS) analysis into street renewal criteria: the case study of Diyarbakır Gazi Street. İDEALKENT 51
IEEE
[1]D. Kakdaş Ateş and S. Akalp, “Integration of Geographic Information system (GIS) analysis into street renewal criteria: the case study of Diyarbakır Gazi Street”, İDEALKENT, no. 51, Mar. 2026, doi: 10.31198/idealkent.1661129.
ISNAD
Kakdaş Ateş, Dilan - Akalp, Sevilay. “Integration of Geographic Information System (GIS) Analysis into Street Renewal Criteria: The Case Study of Diyarbakır Gazi Street”. İDEALKENT. 51 (March 1, 2026). https://doi.org/10.31198/idealkent.1661129.
JAMA
1.Kakdaş Ateş D, Akalp S. Integration of Geographic Information system (GIS) analysis into street renewal criteria: the case study of Diyarbakır Gazi Street. İDEALKENT. 2026. doi:10.31198/idealkent.1661129.
MLA
Kakdaş Ateş, Dilan, and Sevilay Akalp. “Integration of Geographic Information System (GIS) Analysis into Street Renewal Criteria: The Case Study of Diyarbakır Gazi Street”. İDEALKENT, no. 51, Mar. 2026, doi:10.31198/idealkent.1661129.
Vancouver
1.Dilan Kakdaş Ateş, Sevilay Akalp. Integration of Geographic Information system (GIS) analysis into street renewal criteria: the case study of Diyarbakır Gazi Street. İDEALKENT. 2026 Mar. 1;(51). doi:10.31198/idealkent.1661129