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REFLECTION OF GROWTH POLES THEORY IN TURKEY AS SUPPORTING PROGRAM FOR ATTRACTION CENTRES

Year 2016, Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 43 - 48, 01.04.2016

Abstract

Once popular and now effective, the theory of Growth Poles found places in many countries’ regional development agenda to some extents. Turkey is among the countries, which tried to give emphasis on the Theory since its adoption by the world, in especially its development plans and studies preparing ground for the Theory. However, after a long preparation process, Turkey decided to support financially the Theory by determining 12 city centres as Attraction Centres (AC) in less developed regions in a program i.e. Supporting Program for Attraction Centres (SPAC). Present study aims to give brief information about the theory of GP, mention about its reflection on Turkey as AC and summarize the results of the application of AC approach by looking inside a financial support program for ACs, SPAC.

References

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  • Barquero, V.A. (1991). Local Development, A strategy for the job creation. Athens: Papazisis.
  • Breathnach, P. (1982) The demise of growthcentre policy: the case of the Republic of Ireland, in: R. Hudson and J. Lewis (Eds) Regional Planning in Europe, pp. 35±56. London: Pion.
  • Christofakis M. and Papadaskalopoulos A. 2011. The Growth Poles Strategy in Regional Planning: The Recent Experience Of Greece Theoretical And Empirical Researches In Urban Management Volume 6 Issue 2 / May.
  • Conroy, M. E. (1973) On the rejection of `growth center’ policy in Latin American regional development planning , Land Economics, 49, pp. 371±380
  • Friedmann, J. and Weaver, C. (1979). Territory and Function: the evolution of Regional Planning. London: Edward Arnold.
  • Gantsho M. S.V., 2008. Cities as Growth Poles Implications for Rural Development, the Annual Meetings Seminar Held In Maputo, Mozambique May 14-15.
  • Gelici, Z. 2014. Türkiye’de Yeni Bir Bölgesel Politika Araci Olarak Cazibe Merkezlerini Destekleme Programı. İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Yüksek Lisans Tezi, 139 sayfa.
  • Gilbert, A. (1974) Growth poles: the instant solution to regional problems?, in: R. S. THOMAN (Ed.) Proceedin gs of the Commission on Regional Aspects of Development (Vol. I: Methodology and Case Studies ), pp. 111±128.Toronto: Allister Publishing.
  • Gilbert, A. (1976) The arguments for very large cities reconsidered, Urban Studies , 13, pp. 27± 34.
  • Gilbert, A. (1977) The arguments for very large cities reconsidered: a reply, Urban Studies, 14, pp. 225±227.
  • KB 2013. Onuncu Kalkınma Planı. www.kalkinma.gov.tr
  • KB 2014. Bölgesel Gelişme Ulusal Stratejisi (BGUS 2014 – 2023). Bölgesel Gelişme Yapısal Uyum Genel Müdürlüğü. Ankara. 154 sayfa.
  • KB 2015. T.C. Kalkınma Bakanlığı Bölgesel Gelişme ve Yapısal Uyum Genel Müdürlüğü 2015 Yılı CMDP Uygulama Usul ve Esasları ile ilgili 02-E.161 sayılı yazı
  • Kepenek, Y. ve Yenitürk N., 1994. Türkiye Ekonomisi. Remzi Kitabevi, İstanbul. 84 sayfa.
  • Moseley, M.J. (1973): Growth center: a shibboleth? Area, vol. 5:143-150
  • Moseley, M. J. (1974) Growth Centres in Spatial Planning . Oxford: Pergamon Press.
  • Özgür, M., (2010) Bölgesel Kalkınma, Ankara Üniversitesi Dil Tarih ve Coğrafya Fakültesi, Ankara.
  • Perroux, F. (1950). Economic space: theory and applications. Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 64: 90-97.
  • Perroux, F. (1955). Note sur les notion de pole de croissance. Economie Appliquee 7(1-2), pp. 307-320.
  • Perroux, F. (1961). Larme motrice dans une region, et la region motrice, in: Theorie et Politique de l’ Expansion Regional, pp. 301± 327. Liege: Bibliotheque de l’ Institut de Sci- ence Econom ique de l’ Universitede Liege.
  • Richardson, H.W. (1981). National urban strategies in developing countries. Urban Studies 18(3), pp. 267-283.
  • Tekeli, İ., (2009). Modernizm, Modernite ve Türkiye’nin Kent Planlama Tarihi, Tarih Vakfı Yurt Yayınları, İstanbul.

REFLECTION OF GROWTH POLES THEORY IN TURKEY AS SUPPORTING PROGRAM FOR ATTRACTION CENTRES

Year 2016, Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 43 - 48, 01.04.2016

Abstract

Once popular and now effective, the theory of Growth Poles found places in many countries’ regional development agenda to some extents. Turkey is among the countries, which tried to give emphasis on the Theory since its adoption by the world, in especially its development plans and studies preparing ground for the Theory. However, after a long preparation process, Turkey decided to support financially the Theory by determining 12 city centres as Attraction Centres (AC) in less developed regions in a program i.e. Supporting Program for Attraction Centres (SPAC). Present study aims to give brief information about the theory of GP, mention about its reflection on Turkey as AC and summarize the results of the application of AC approach by looking inside a financial support program for ACs, SPAC.

References

  • Akyıldız, H. Eroğlu, Ö. 2004. Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Dönemi Uygulanan İktisat Politikaları. Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi Cilt 9 Sayı 1 Sayfa 43 – 62.
  • Barquero, V.A. (1991). Local Development, A strategy for the job creation. Athens: Papazisis.
  • Breathnach, P. (1982) The demise of growthcentre policy: the case of the Republic of Ireland, in: R. Hudson and J. Lewis (Eds) Regional Planning in Europe, pp. 35±56. London: Pion.
  • Christofakis M. and Papadaskalopoulos A. 2011. The Growth Poles Strategy in Regional Planning: The Recent Experience Of Greece Theoretical And Empirical Researches In Urban Management Volume 6 Issue 2 / May.
  • Conroy, M. E. (1973) On the rejection of `growth center’ policy in Latin American regional development planning , Land Economics, 49, pp. 371±380
  • Friedmann, J. and Weaver, C. (1979). Territory and Function: the evolution of Regional Planning. London: Edward Arnold.
  • Gantsho M. S.V., 2008. Cities as Growth Poles Implications for Rural Development, the Annual Meetings Seminar Held In Maputo, Mozambique May 14-15.
  • Gelici, Z. 2014. Türkiye’de Yeni Bir Bölgesel Politika Araci Olarak Cazibe Merkezlerini Destekleme Programı. İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Yüksek Lisans Tezi, 139 sayfa.
  • Gilbert, A. (1974) Growth poles: the instant solution to regional problems?, in: R. S. THOMAN (Ed.) Proceedin gs of the Commission on Regional Aspects of Development (Vol. I: Methodology and Case Studies ), pp. 111±128.Toronto: Allister Publishing.
  • Gilbert, A. (1976) The arguments for very large cities reconsidered, Urban Studies , 13, pp. 27± 34.
  • Gilbert, A. (1977) The arguments for very large cities reconsidered: a reply, Urban Studies, 14, pp. 225±227.
  • KB 2013. Onuncu Kalkınma Planı. www.kalkinma.gov.tr
  • KB 2014. Bölgesel Gelişme Ulusal Stratejisi (BGUS 2014 – 2023). Bölgesel Gelişme Yapısal Uyum Genel Müdürlüğü. Ankara. 154 sayfa.
  • KB 2015. T.C. Kalkınma Bakanlığı Bölgesel Gelişme ve Yapısal Uyum Genel Müdürlüğü 2015 Yılı CMDP Uygulama Usul ve Esasları ile ilgili 02-E.161 sayılı yazı
  • Kepenek, Y. ve Yenitürk N., 1994. Türkiye Ekonomisi. Remzi Kitabevi, İstanbul. 84 sayfa.
  • Moseley, M.J. (1973): Growth center: a shibboleth? Area, vol. 5:143-150
  • Moseley, M. J. (1974) Growth Centres in Spatial Planning . Oxford: Pergamon Press.
  • Özgür, M., (2010) Bölgesel Kalkınma, Ankara Üniversitesi Dil Tarih ve Coğrafya Fakültesi, Ankara.
  • Perroux, F. (1950). Economic space: theory and applications. Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 64: 90-97.
  • Perroux, F. (1955). Note sur les notion de pole de croissance. Economie Appliquee 7(1-2), pp. 307-320.
  • Perroux, F. (1961). Larme motrice dans une region, et la region motrice, in: Theorie et Politique de l’ Expansion Regional, pp. 301± 327. Liege: Bibliotheque de l’ Institut de Sci- ence Econom ique de l’ Universitede Liege.
  • Richardson, H.W. (1981). National urban strategies in developing countries. Urban Studies 18(3), pp. 267-283.
  • Tekeli, İ., (2009). Modernizm, Modernite ve Türkiye’nin Kent Planlama Tarihi, Tarih Vakfı Yurt Yayınları, İstanbul.
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Other ID JA35SS58TM
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Süleyman Toy This is me

Emine Bilgen Eymirli This is me

Ozan Gündüz This is me

Publication Date April 1, 2016
Submission Date April 1, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 2 Issue: 3

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ISNAD Toy, Süleyman et al. “REFLECTION OF GROWTH POLES THEORY IN TURKEY AS SUPPORTING PROGRAM FOR ATTRACTION CENTRES”. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi 2/3 (April 2016), 43-48.

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