The Evaluation of Strategic Spatial Planning Approach in Istanbul

Sinan LEVEND, Rahmi ERDEM

Abstract


A new law about Institutional Strategic Planning (ISP) has been enacted with no.5018 in Turkey in the context of Turkey’s process of harmonization to the European Union in 2003. Today, Turkey’s Spatial Strategic Planning Model is based on strategic plans which have to be prepared coordinately by local and central governments. However, this law fails to satisfy of recovering spatial-oriented strategic planning (SSP) decisions for the last 10 years in the country. Although the preparation of strategic plans is constitutionally mandatory for all local governments, the issue of how these plans will be prepared (Strategic Spatial Planning process) is not clearly defined in the law.

Keywords


strategic, strategic spatial planning, Istanbul

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