Title: Evolution of hierarchy of settlements in river-basin scale towards climate change
Authors: Zekiye Yenen; Cenk Hamamcıoğlu
Addresses: Faculty of Architecture, City and Regional Planning Department, Yıldız Technical University, 34349, Yıldız Campus, Beşiktaş, Istanbul, Turkey ' Faculty of Architecture, City and Regional Planning Department, Yıldız Technical University, 34349, Yıldız Campus, Beşiktaş, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract: Fundamental impacts of climate change due to global warming reveal undeniable consequences on planning for future. Taking the question 'have we cognised to incorporate the effects of climate change in planning yet?' into account, this paper brings up the factors of human activities precipitating climate change and its probable impacts on the hierarchy of settlements to the agenda in order to stimulate planners, policy makers, entrepreneurs and other stakeholders to be ready for different possibilities with flexible approaches and efficient adaptation policies. In this context, two main projected scenarios stated by the UNFCCC (2001) and IPCC's (2013) reports are predicted and discussed on the future characteristics of settlement system to undergo a change in the case of Göksu Basin from Turkey. Therefore, reminding river basin (scale) concept as a planning unit to mitigate the impacts of climate change is identified as another useful aim of this paper. Meanwhile, climate change points out the necessity for more and varied, but purpose-focused data to be studied thoroughly by the planners.
Keywords: river basins; climate change; hierarchy of settlements; Göksu Basin; Mediterranean; Turkey; planning.
International Journal of Global Warming, 2017 Vol.11 No.2, pp.182 - 200
Received: 27 Oct 2014
Accepted: 13 Mar 2015
Published online: 12 Feb 2017 *