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Öğe EVALUATION OF THE URBAN PATTERN INTEGRITY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE RELATIONSHIP AMONG BUILDING, STREET AND SPACE: THE VILLAGE OF SIRINCE, TURKEY(Scibulcom Ltd, 2016) True, E. M.; Kilicaslan, C.; Ozkan, M. B.The village of Sirince, dating back to the 5th century BC, is an old Greek settlement with unique examples of 19th century Anatolian architecture which reflects the characteristic pattern of the region extending from Northern Greece to Anatolia in Turkey. In the Sirince urban conservation area, there are nearly 200 protected houses, which are congruent with the structure of the land and integrated with the environment. Its stone-paved regular streets and authentic structure give priority to pedestrians, making it a popular place for tourism. This study will evaluate Sirince and its physical pattern, beginning with the main square of the village (A1), which has been designated as the central point, and the six spaces and streets that are located within a 2-min walking distance (160 m radius) of the central point; they will be evaluated, in particular, by considering the integrity of the local buildings. Evaluation forms entitled 'Accessibility', 'Settlement system', 'Identity and image', 'Evaluation of open spaces' and 'Evaluation of streets - buildings' were prepared to examine the relationship among the buildings, streets, and space, and were applied to the study area. According to the results obtained from these forms, it was found that the space quality of Sirince is good; however, the street pattern is not adequately protected, and attention needs to be given to the integrity of the traditional pattern.Öğe MONITORING LAND USE CHANGE IN THE CESME COASTAL ZONE, TURKEY USING AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND SATELLITE IMAGING(Wiley-Blackwell, 2011) Hepcan, C. C.; Turan, I. A.; Ozkan, M. B.Humans change the landscapes and especially the coastal zones for their requirements. The aim of the study was to analyse land use changes in the Cesme coastal zone, Turkey, during a 48-year period (1957-2005) using remote sensing and GIS. In this study, land use changes in the Cesme coastal zone were analysed using the four sets of land use maps derived from aerial photographs and classified satellite image taken in the years 1957, 1976, 1995 and 2005. Post-classification algorithm change detection was applied to observe land use changes during three time periods: Period 1 (1957-1976), Period 2 (1976-1995) and Period 3 (1995-2005). The results showed that natural land cover and agricultural lands decreased and built-up area increased throughout the study area during the 48-year period between 1957 and 2005. Furthermore, land use change was successively increased in Period 1, Period 3 and Period 2. Copyright (C) 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.