Research Article

Planning Experience on The Factors Affecting The Physical Land Use Change and Temporal Change in The Eastern Black Sea Coastal Settlements; The Case Of Çayeli

Volume: 7 Number: 4 December 31, 2022
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Planning Experience on The Factors Affecting The Physical Land Use Change and Temporal Change in The Eastern Black Sea Coastal Settlements; The Case Of Çayeli

Abstract

Coastal settlements have a dynamic and complex structure, and are constantly changing due to human and partially natural reasons. In this context, it is important to know the reasons that physically change the coastal cities and to create future plans in the light of these data. It was aimed the factors affecting the physical land use change in the Eastern Black Sea coastal settlements are specifiedto determine the change speed and to make correct and effective plan decisions of these changes in 4 different periods from the past to the present of Çayeli district. The study area is the Çayeli district of Rize province, which has a rugged and topographic structure in the Eastern Black Sea Coastal Region. In the study, the factors affecting the physical land use change in the Eastern Black Sea coastal settlements are specified and the temporal and spatial physical land use change (7 land use parameters) process (GIS) of Rize province Çayeli district. In this context, new planning and design scenarios for the development of the city are included in order to create a livable and sustainable coastal city. In order to create a sustainable environment, these studies form a basis for a city where energy is used effectively, human-oriented, cultural and historical values are protected, urban areas are developed with long-term plans, and in this process, urban agricultural areas and open green areas are protected.

Keywords

Coastal settlements , Çayeli , landscape planning , temporal land use change , urban land use.

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APA
Sipahi, M., & Yılmaz, H. (2022). Planning Experience on The Factors Affecting The Physical Land Use Change and Temporal Change in The Eastern Black Sea Coastal Settlements; The Case Of Çayeli. Journal of Anatolian Environmental and Animal Sciences, 7(4), 397-405. https://doi.org/10.35229/jaes.1153664