Research Article

Co-Diagnosing Urban Forests: Assessing Public Space Quality in İnciraltı Urban Forest

Volume: 19 Number: 4 April 28, 2026
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Co-Diagnosing Urban Forests: Assessing Public Space Quality in İnciraltı Urban Forest

Abstract

The study presents a comprehensive assessment of public space quality in the İnciraltı Urban Forest in İzmir, Türkiye, through a participatory approach known as Co-Diagnosis within the framework of Citizen Design Science. The research investigates how accessibility, safety, comfort, and sociability are perceived and experienced by diverse user groups in a major coastal green space. A mixed-methods strategy was employed, combining spatial observation, semi-structured interviews (n=26), user surveys (n=158), and a systematic behavioral mapping study (n=9.185 observed users). The findings reveal spatial inequalities in shade, seating, restrooms, and inclusive access. Elderly individuals, women, and users with special needs expressed spatial discomfort due to surface materials, insufficient lighting, and the lack of protective shelters during extreme weather events. The most commonly reported challenges included uncontrolled dog presence, limited public transportation, and poor maintenance. Despite these limitations, the area remains a popular destination for physical and recreational activities. The study highlights the underutilization of İnciraltı Open-Air Theater and the absence of cultural programming as missed opportunities to strengthen social vitality. A set of urban design strategies is proposed to enhance environmental resilience, inclusiveness, and liveability of the site. This research contributes to the urban public space literature by integrating experiential knowledge into spatial diagnosis and emphasizing co-creation as a critical tool for inclusive planning in urban green spaces.

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Supporting Institution

This work has been supported by the Horizon Europe project Re-value. (Horizon Europe Grant No: 101096943)

Project Number

Horizon Europe Grant Agreement No: 101096943

Ethical Statement

The study was approved by the Scientific Research and Publication Ethics Committee of the Graduate School of Science and Engineering at İzmir Institute of Technology (Approval No: E-41752998-050.04-2500029932, Date: 13 May 2025). All procedures performed in this study involving human participants were conducted in accordance with the ethical standards of the institutional research committee. Informed consent was obtained from all individual participants included in the study.

Thanks

I would like to extend my sincere thanks to Prof. Dr. Koray Velibeyoğlu and my colleagues on the Re-value project team for their invaluable support throughout the participatory planning process. I would also like to extend special thanks to Müge Tikik, a member of the İzmir Planning Agency, for her professional collaboration during the fieldwork. Above all, I am deeply grateful to the volunteer participants, who played a significant role in shaping the results of this study.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Public Participation and Community Engagement, Participation and Governance, Urban Field Management, Urban Design

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

April 28, 2026

Submission Date

August 5, 2025

Acceptance Date

February 16, 2026

Published in Issue

Year 2026 Volume: 19 Number: 4

APA
Özden, P. (2026). Co-Diagnosing Urban Forests: Assessing Public Space Quality in İnciraltı Urban Forest. Kent Akademisi, 19(4), 1-21. https://doi.org/10.35674/kent.1758183
AMA
1.Özden P. Co-Diagnosing Urban Forests: Assessing Public Space Quality in İnciraltı Urban Forest. Urban Academy. 2026;19(4):1-21. doi:10.35674/kent.1758183
Chicago
Özden, Pelin. 2026. “Co-Diagnosing Urban Forests: Assessing Public Space Quality in İnciraltı Urban Forest”. Kent Akademisi 19 (4): 1-21. https://doi.org/10.35674/kent.1758183.
EndNote
Özden P (April 1, 2026) Co-Diagnosing Urban Forests: Assessing Public Space Quality in İnciraltı Urban Forest. Kent Akademisi 19 4 1–21.
IEEE
[1]P. Özden, “Co-Diagnosing Urban Forests: Assessing Public Space Quality in İnciraltı Urban Forest”, Urban Academy, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 1–21, Apr. 2026, doi: 10.35674/kent.1758183.
ISNAD
Özden, Pelin. “Co-Diagnosing Urban Forests: Assessing Public Space Quality in İnciraltı Urban Forest”. Kent Akademisi 19/4 (April 1, 2026): 1-21. https://doi.org/10.35674/kent.1758183.
JAMA
1.Özden P. Co-Diagnosing Urban Forests: Assessing Public Space Quality in İnciraltı Urban Forest. Urban Academy. 2026;19:1–21.
MLA
Özden, Pelin. “Co-Diagnosing Urban Forests: Assessing Public Space Quality in İnciraltı Urban Forest”. Kent Akademisi, vol. 19, no. 4, Apr. 2026, pp. 1-21, doi:10.35674/kent.1758183.
Vancouver
1.Pelin Özden. Co-Diagnosing Urban Forests: Assessing Public Space Quality in İnciraltı Urban Forest. Urban Academy. 2026 Apr. 1;19(4):1-21. doi:10.35674/kent.1758183

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