Resilience of rural settlement morphology dynamics: The case of Kargalı district (village)

In this study, the term resilience has been examined in terms of ecological, economic, and cultural parameters specific to residential areas. Recently, changing needs and increasing the speed of change due to developing technology are reflected as internal and external threats to residential areas....

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Main Author: Begüm Demiroğlu İzgi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mehmet Topcu 2022-04-01
Series:Journal of Design for Resilience in Architecture and Planning
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Online Access:https://www.drarch.org/index.php/drarch/article/view/77
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description In this study, the term resilience has been examined in terms of ecological, economic, and cultural parameters specific to residential areas. Recently, changing needs and increasing the speed of change due to developing technology are reflected as internal and external threats to residential areas. Change is inevitable for each parameter over time, but it can also pose a threat to the morphology and identity of residential areas. The buffer zone to be created by the residential areas against this threat reduces the severity of the incoming impact and revises it and provides the adaptation of identity and morphology dynamics to the new situation with its resilience. In the first part of the study, the identity of the settlements and the resilience factor against change/transformation threats are explained according to the definitions in the literature. In the second part, the dynamics of rural settlement morphology are defined and the effect of rural resistance on the dynamics is presented. In the last part, a stratification analysis is made according to certain year intervals over the Kargalı district (village) of the Polatlı District of Ankara. The sample was analyzed in terms of rural area, road traces, environmental location relations, structural boundaries, landmarks, and the changes/transformations of all these morphology dynamics over time, its resilience, and adaptation/mutation processes. The effects and possible results of the resilience of rural settlements for sustainable rural settlement, which are more affected by similar internal or external threats than urban, on the dynamics of settlement morphology and resident over time, constitute the desired findings of the study.
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spelling doaj.art-5c0c2cdea8b04398b7c6f89d5befedc72023-03-02T20:24:38ZengMehmet TopcuJournal of Design for Resilience in Architecture and Planning2757-63292022-04-013111212610.47818/DRArch.2022.v3i104780Resilience of rural settlement morphology dynamics: The case of Kargalı district (village)Begüm Demiroğlu İzgi0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0571-6572Yozgat Bozok UniversityIn this study, the term resilience has been examined in terms of ecological, economic, and cultural parameters specific to residential areas. Recently, changing needs and increasing the speed of change due to developing technology are reflected as internal and external threats to residential areas. Change is inevitable for each parameter over time, but it can also pose a threat to the morphology and identity of residential areas. The buffer zone to be created by the residential areas against this threat reduces the severity of the incoming impact and revises it and provides the adaptation of identity and morphology dynamics to the new situation with its resilience. In the first part of the study, the identity of the settlements and the resilience factor against change/transformation threats are explained according to the definitions in the literature. In the second part, the dynamics of rural settlement morphology are defined and the effect of rural resistance on the dynamics is presented. In the last part, a stratification analysis is made according to certain year intervals over the Kargalı district (village) of the Polatlı District of Ankara. The sample was analyzed in terms of rural area, road traces, environmental location relations, structural boundaries, landmarks, and the changes/transformations of all these morphology dynamics over time, its resilience, and adaptation/mutation processes. The effects and possible results of the resilience of rural settlements for sustainable rural settlement, which are more affected by similar internal or external threats than urban, on the dynamics of settlement morphology and resident over time, constitute the desired findings of the study.https://www.drarch.org/index.php/drarch/article/view/77rural resiliencesettlement morphologyrural morphology dynamicsrural adaptationmorphological resistance
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Resilience of rural settlement morphology dynamics: The case of Kargalı district (village)
Journal of Design for Resilience in Architecture and Planning
rural resilience
settlement morphology
rural morphology dynamics
rural adaptation
morphological resistance
title Resilience of rural settlement morphology dynamics: The case of Kargalı district (village)
title_full Resilience of rural settlement morphology dynamics: The case of Kargalı district (village)
title_fullStr Resilience of rural settlement morphology dynamics: The case of Kargalı district (village)
title_full_unstemmed Resilience of rural settlement morphology dynamics: The case of Kargalı district (village)
title_short Resilience of rural settlement morphology dynamics: The case of Kargalı district (village)
title_sort resilience of rural settlement morphology dynamics the case of kargali district village
topic rural resilience
settlement morphology
rural morphology dynamics
rural adaptation
morphological resistance
url https://www.drarch.org/index.php/drarch/article/view/77
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