In recent decades, forced migration has become a globally salient issue for both developed and developing countries. As a developing country, Turkey is a significant destination for forced migration, with more than 3.6 million Syrian immigrants. This study concentrates on the socio-spatial impacts of forced migration in Turkish cities where Syrian immigrants have been concentrated and aims to answer the question: “Does forced migration produce an urban crisis in such cities?” The study leads to a prescription about new qualities of urban planning for coping with the urban crisis through a resilience strategy
The process that started with a demonstration against the regime on 15 March 2011 spurred by desire ...
The process that started with a demonstration against the regime on 15 March 2011 spurred by desire ...
It is possible to consider the urbanization of Turkey together with the history of migration. In oth...
Purpose The paper reflects the impacts of the "Arab Spring" that broke out in Tunisia and Syria an...
Currently, Türkiye is a country with the largest number of refugees in the world. Over 3.7 million o...
Migration, which aims to seek better living conditions, is an issue affecting many countries today. ...
This chapter discusses the challenges posed by Syrian refugee problem (a multifaceted “mobility” pro...
The study will be deal with migration, which is a very important phenomenon in urbanization process ...
The civil war in Syria which began in 2010 has led to a significant migration wave in the region. Ma...
Since 2011, 5.6 million people have fled Syria due to ongoing conflict. In Turkey alone, 3.6 million...
Syrian civil war has caused a forced massive immigration into neighbour countries. Almost six billio...
The issue of the integration of migrants has long been at the heart of public debates taking place ...
The Syrian War has caused a major refugee crisis in the world starting in 2011. From then, almost 5....
At every stage of human history, people migrate by force or by their own will. Both forced and willi...
The process that started with a demonstration against the regime on 15 March 2011 spurred by desire ...
The process that started with a demonstration against the regime on 15 March 2011 spurred by desire ...
The process that started with a demonstration against the regime on 15 March 2011 spurred by desire ...
It is possible to consider the urbanization of Turkey together with the history of migration. In oth...
Purpose The paper reflects the impacts of the "Arab Spring" that broke out in Tunisia and Syria an...
Currently, Türkiye is a country with the largest number of refugees in the world. Over 3.7 million o...
Migration, which aims to seek better living conditions, is an issue affecting many countries today. ...
This chapter discusses the challenges posed by Syrian refugee problem (a multifaceted “mobility” pro...
The study will be deal with migration, which is a very important phenomenon in urbanization process ...
The civil war in Syria which began in 2010 has led to a significant migration wave in the region. Ma...
Since 2011, 5.6 million people have fled Syria due to ongoing conflict. In Turkey alone, 3.6 million...
Syrian civil war has caused a forced massive immigration into neighbour countries. Almost six billio...
The issue of the integration of migrants has long been at the heart of public debates taking place ...
The Syrian War has caused a major refugee crisis in the world starting in 2011. From then, almost 5....
At every stage of human history, people migrate by force or by their own will. Both forced and willi...
The process that started with a demonstration against the regime on 15 March 2011 spurred by desire ...
The process that started with a demonstration against the regime on 15 March 2011 spurred by desire ...
The process that started with a demonstration against the regime on 15 March 2011 spurred by desire ...
It is possible to consider the urbanization of Turkey together with the history of migration. In oth...