2011 Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced the construction of a new canal bypassing the Bosphorus, which will connect the Mediterranean with the Black Sea. The Turkish press called it Erdogan's "crazy project". The article discusses the Istanbul Canal project, its parameters, environmental and legal issues, as well as the infrastructure that will be built around the canal
Turkey has its own strategic location between West and East. In recent years, several large-scale pr...
Taner Dogan - ORCID: 0000-0003-0727-1455 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0727-1455Item not available in...
The Thrace Region of Turkey, a passageway from Asia to Europe, which includes the most populated cit...
It was late April 2011 when “the Crazy Project - Canal Istanbul” was proposed by the Prime Minister ...
It was late April 2011 when “the Crazy Project - Canal Istanbul” was proposed by the Prime Minister...
On June 26, the Turkish government began constructing the first bridge over Canal Istanbul, the huge...
Planned as to create an alternative channel to the Bosphorus, and introduced as a ‘crazy project’ in...
This project deals with the problems of landroad dominated transportation system in Istanbul, and co...
To the south of the Bosphorus strait, Istanbul Seaport is an ambitious mixed-use project (61.4 hecta...
The article looks at two aspects of the activist Turkish foreign policy and its attempts at reconfig...
Abstract. Unlike most Middle East countries which are highly dependent on water from sources origina...
The Black Sea Basin is located in a zone where Europe and Asia converges proximately and that could ...
The Turkish Straits System (TSS) regulates the transports of water, material and energy between the ...
The Turkish Straits include the Çanakkale (Dardanelles) and Istanbul (Bosporus) Straits and the M...
This article aims to explore the political dilemmas of sustainable metropolitan development marked b...
Turkey has its own strategic location between West and East. In recent years, several large-scale pr...
Taner Dogan - ORCID: 0000-0003-0727-1455 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0727-1455Item not available in...
The Thrace Region of Turkey, a passageway from Asia to Europe, which includes the most populated cit...
It was late April 2011 when “the Crazy Project - Canal Istanbul” was proposed by the Prime Minister ...
It was late April 2011 when “the Crazy Project - Canal Istanbul” was proposed by the Prime Minister...
On June 26, the Turkish government began constructing the first bridge over Canal Istanbul, the huge...
Planned as to create an alternative channel to the Bosphorus, and introduced as a ‘crazy project’ in...
This project deals with the problems of landroad dominated transportation system in Istanbul, and co...
To the south of the Bosphorus strait, Istanbul Seaport is an ambitious mixed-use project (61.4 hecta...
The article looks at two aspects of the activist Turkish foreign policy and its attempts at reconfig...
Abstract. Unlike most Middle East countries which are highly dependent on water from sources origina...
The Black Sea Basin is located in a zone where Europe and Asia converges proximately and that could ...
The Turkish Straits System (TSS) regulates the transports of water, material and energy between the ...
The Turkish Straits include the Çanakkale (Dardanelles) and Istanbul (Bosporus) Straits and the M...
This article aims to explore the political dilemmas of sustainable metropolitan development marked b...
Turkey has its own strategic location between West and East. In recent years, several large-scale pr...
Taner Dogan - ORCID: 0000-0003-0727-1455 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0727-1455Item not available in...
The Thrace Region of Turkey, a passageway from Asia to Europe, which includes the most populated cit...