Impact of Urban Transformation Projects on Parameters of Safety Perception in Kadikoy


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  • Seyyid Muhammed Maruf Zortul Varna Free University
  • Plamen Petrov Varna Free University

Keywords:

Urban Transformation, Kadikoy, Istanbul, Security, Urbanization

Abstract

In the last decade, propelled by state support, urban transformation initiatives have gained
momentum in specific areas of Istanbul in response to the challenges posed by population growth and
irregular urbanization trends. These endeavors have led to diverse social, economic, and cultural shifts
within these regions. However, despite the impact of changing living arrangements with urban
transformation on some social perceptions, the number of studies focusing on individuals' evaluations of
security, which is a basic criterion in determining living space, is quite low. Furthermore, while a
comprehensive examination of the region concerning aspects such as health and education facilities, parks
and green space regulations is crucial for the effective implementation of urban transformation, studies
addressing these facets remain insufficient. According to the findings, the urban transformation zones
within the Kadıköy district, wherein security, health, education, recreational spaces, and traffic
regulations were predominantly characterized as 'completely insufficient' or 'insufficient' prior to the
urban transformation, exhibited a shift towards being perceived as 'completely sufficient' or 'sufficient'
following the urban transformation. Nevertheless, it is recommended that subsequent studies,
encompassing diverse regions and larger sample sizes, should be routinely conducted post on-site
transformation projects. This practice is essential to ensure the alignment of the expectations of residents
in the evolving region after urban transformation with the actual conditions in their residing area. Such
studies can unveil latent factors that warrant prioritization in future projects and contribute to mitigating
the economic and social burdens associated with transformation.

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Author Biographies

Seyyid Muhammed Maruf Zortul, Varna Free University

Department of Architecture and Urban Studies, Faculty of Architecture, Bulgaria

Plamen Petrov, Varna Free University

Department of Architecture and Urban Studies; Faculty of Architecture, Bulgaria

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Published

2025-01-13

How to Cite

Zortul, S. M. M., & Petrov, P. (2025). Impact of Urban Transformation Projects on Parameters of Safety Perception in Kadikoy. International Journal of Advanced Natural Sciences and Engineering Researches, 7(11), 1–4. Retrieved from https://as-proceeding.com/index.php/ijanser/article/view/2373

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