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Yaşam Biçimi Hareketliliği Bağlamında Orta Toroslar’da Mekansal ve Ekonomik Dönüşüm

Year 2023, Volume: 32 Issue: 2, 195 - 208, 28.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.51800/ecd.1379897

Abstract

Dağlık alanların kırsal üretim mekanlarından tüketim mekanlarına dönüşmesinde bu bölgelerde yaşayan kentli sayısının artışı etkili olmaktadır. Söz konusu süreç kentlilerin daha iyi ve kaliteli bir yaşama erişmek motivasyonuyla dağlık alanlara hareket etmesi olarak ele alınmaktadır. Bu çalışmada Orta Toroslar dağlık alanlarının mekansal ve ekonomik dönüşümünde önemli bir faktör olarak yaşam tarzı hareketliliği ele alınmaktadır. Çalışmada nicel ve nitel araştırma yöntemleri kapsamında 91 kişiden bilgi toplanmıştır. Araştırmanın sonuçlarından en önemlisi, Orta Toroslar’da kent ile bağları kopmayan, ancak dağlık alanlarda yaşayan bireylerin dağlık alanları kentli bilinci ile dönüştürmesine ilişkin bulgulardır. Buna göre emlak ve inşaat sektörleri hareketlenirken, altyapı üzerindeki baskı artmaktadır. Orta yaş üzeri ve emekli profilindeki kentlilerin dağlık alanlara doğru gerçekleştirdiği sezonluk hareketlilik, tarihsel pratiklere dayanan ve gelecekte de artarak sürmesi beklenen bir olgudur.

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TÜBİTAK- BİDEB

Thanks

Bu çalışma TÜBİTAK 2214-A Doktora Sırası Araştırma Bursu kapsamında desteklenmiştir. Burs kapsamında araştırmaya danışmanlık eden Bern Üniversite’sinden Prof. Dr. Manfred Perlik’e ve TÜBİTAK BİDEB’e teşekkürlerimizi sunarız.

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  • 27. Otero, A., & González, R. (2011, March). The role of the state facing amenity/lifestyle mobility processes in Argentina. In Documento de trabajo presentado en el 2nd International Workshop: Lifestyle Migration and Residential Tourism. Madrid: CSIC (pp. 23-25).
  • 28. Perlik, M. (2011). Alpine gantrification: Lorsque le village de montagne devient un arrondissement métropolitain/Alpine gentrification: The mountain village as a metropolitan neighbourhood. Revue de géographie alpine, 99(1). DOI: https://doi.org/10.4000/rga.1370.
  • 29. Perlik, M. (2019). The spatial and economic transformation of mountain regions: Landscapes as commodities. London: Routledge.
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  • 37. Somuncu, M. (2016). Tourism and the commodification of cultural heritage in the Eastern Black Sea Mountains, Turkey. Koulov, B. & Zhelezov, G., (Eds.) içinde, Sustainable Mountain Regions: Challenges and Perspectives in Southeastern Europe (pp. 243–255). London-New York: Springer.
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The Spatial and Economic Transformation in Central Taurus Mountains in the Context of Lifestyle Mobility

Year 2023, Volume: 32 Issue: 2, 195 - 208, 28.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.51800/ecd.1379897

Abstract

The increase in the urban population in rural areas, transforming them from rural production spaces into consumption spaces, has a significant impact. This process is often regarded as urban residents moving to mountainous areas with the motivation to achieve a better and higher quality of life. This study focuses on lifestyle mobility as an important factor in the spatial and economic transformation of the Central Taurus Mountains. Information was gathered from 91 individuals as part of the study, employing both quantitative and qualitative research methods. One of the most significant findings from the research is related to the individuals living in mountainous areas who maintain their connections with the city while transforming these areas with urban consciousness. As a result, the real estate and construction sectors experience increased activity, leading to increased pressure on infrastructure. Seasonal mobility toward mountainous areas by middle-aged and retired urban residents, based on historical practices, is expected to continue to grow in the future.

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  • 2. Atalay, İ., Efe, R. & Öztürk, M. (2014). Effects of topography and climate on the ecology of Taurus mountains in the mediterranean region of Turkey. Social and Behavioral Sciences, 120 (2014), 142-156.
  • 3. Bakır, İ. (1995). Batı toroslarda göçerlerin yerleşme ve mekan sorunlarının çözümü üzerine bir deneme, Selçuk Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Mimarlık Anabilim Dalı, Basılmamış Doktora Tezi, Konya.
  • 4. Bartoš, M., Kušová, D. & Těšitel, J. (2009). Motivation and life style of the Czech amenity migrants. European Countryside, 1(3), 164–179. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/v10091-009-0014-4.
  • 5. Benson, M. C. (2007). There's' more'to life: British migration to rural France, Doctoral dissertation, University of Hull.
  • 6. Benson, M. & O'reilly, K. (2009). M-Migration and the search for a better way of life: A critical exploration of lifestyle migration. The Sociological Review, 57(4), 608- 625.
  • 7. Beyaz, C. (2019) Kırsal göçmenin kimlik, aidiyet ve bağlılık mücadelesi: Rizeli göçmenler üzerine bir çalışma, Doktora Tezi, Ankara, 2019.
  • 8. Bijker, R.A., Haartsen, T. & Strijker, D. (2012). Migration to less-popular rural areas in the netherlands: Exploring the motivations, Journal of Rural Studies, 28 (2012), 490-498.
  • 9. Casado-Diaz, M. (2012) Exploring the geographies of lifestyle mobility: Current and future fields of enquiry. Wilson, J., (Eds) içinde, Handbook of Tourism Geographies, Routledge,120-125.
  • 10. Cohen, S. A., Duncan, T. & Thulemark, M. (2015). Lifestyle mobilities: The crossroads of travel, leisure and migration. Mobilities, 10(1), 155–172. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/17450101.2013.826481.
  • 11. Dahms, F.& McComb, J. (1999). Counterurbanization’, interaction and functional cahenge in a rural amenity area-a Canadian example. Journal of Rural Studies, Vol 15. No 2, pp. 129-146.
  • 12. Daskiran, I., Savas, T., Koyuncu, M., Koluman, N., Keskin, M., Esenbuga, N. & Kosum, N. (2018). Goat production systems of Turkey: Nomadic to industrial. Small Ruminant Research, 163, 15-20.
  • 13. Davran, M.K., Ocak, S. &Secer, A. (2009). An analysis of socio-economic and environmental sustainability of goat production in the Taurus Mountain villages in The Eastern Mediterranean region of Turkey, With Consideration of Gender Roles. Trop Anim Health Prod, 2009, 41:1151-1155.
  • 14. Geray, U. & Özden, S. (2003). Silvopastoralism in Turkey's Mountainous Mediterranean Region. Mountain Research and Development, 23(2), 128-131.
  • 15. Glorioso, R. (2006). A bioregion in jeopardy: the strategic challenge of amenity migration in Baguio, the Philippines. Moss, L., (Eds), içinde The Amenity Migrants And Sustaining Mountains And Their Culture (pp. 261–277). Wallingford: CABI. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1079/9780851990842.0261.
  • 16. Haller, A. & Branca, D. (2022). Urbanization and the verticality of rural–urban linkages in mountains. Sarmiento, F. O. (Eds) içinde, Montology Palimpsest. Cham: Springer.
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  • 28. Perlik, M. (2011). Alpine gantrification: Lorsque le village de montagne devient un arrondissement métropolitain/Alpine gentrification: The mountain village as a metropolitan neighbourhood. Revue de géographie alpine, 99(1). DOI: https://doi.org/10.4000/rga.1370.
  • 29. Perlik, M. (2019). The spatial and economic transformation of mountain regions: Landscapes as commodities. London: Routledge.
  • 30. Phillips, M. (1993). Rural gentrification and the processes of class colonization. Journal of Rural Studies, 9(2), 123–140. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/0743-0167(93)90026-G.
  • 31. Rasker, R. & Hansen, A.J. (2000). Natural amenities and population growth in The Greater Yellowstone Region. Human Ecology Review, 7(2):30-40.
  • 32. Schier, M. (2020). Multilokales familienleben nach trennung und scheidung. Danielzyk, R., Dittrich-Wesbuer, A., Hilti, N. & Tippel, C., (Eds) içinde, Multilokale Lebensführungen und räumliche Entwicklungen – ein Kompendium (pp. 299–307). Hannover: Akademie für Raumentwicklung.
  • 33. Shumway, J. M. & Otterstrom, S. M. (2001). Spatial patterns of migration and income change in the Mountain West: the dominance of service‐based, amenity‐rich counties. The Professional Geographer, 53(4), 492-502.
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  • 37. Somuncu, M. (2016). Tourism and the commodification of cultural heritage in the Eastern Black Sea Mountains, Turkey. Koulov, B. & Zhelezov, G., (Eds.) içinde, Sustainable Mountain Regions: Challenges and Perspectives in Southeastern Europe (pp. 243–255). London-New York: Springer.
  • 38. Südaş, İ. & Mutluer, M. (2010). Daha iyi bir hayata doğru: Yaşam biçimi göçü, Ege Coğrafya Dergisi, 19(1), İzmir, 2010, s. 31-47.
  • 39. Van Auken, P.M. & Rye, J.F. (2011). Amenities, affluence and ideology: Comparing rural restructuring process in the US and Norway. Landscape Research, 36:1, 63-84.
  • 40. Wang, Y., Wu, N., Kunze, C., Long, R. & Perlik, M. (2019). Drivers of change to mountain sustainability in the Hindu Kush Himalaya. Wester, P., Mishra, A., Mukherji, A. & Shrestha, A. B., (Eds.) içinde, The Hindu Kush Himalaya assessment – mountains, climate change, sustainability and people (pp. 17–56). Cham: Springer Nature. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92288-1_2
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  • 42. Zoğal, V., & Emekli, G. (2020). The changing meanings of second homes during Covid-19 Pandemic in Turkey. International Journal of Geography and Geography Education (IGGE), 42, 168-181.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Economic Geography, Rural and Regional Geography, Turkish Human Geography
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Merve Altundal Öncü 0000-0003-2402-9134

Mehmet Somuncu 0000-0001-8890-0537

Publication Date December 28, 2023
Submission Date October 26, 2023
Acceptance Date November 28, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 32 Issue: 2

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APA Altundal Öncü, M., & Somuncu, M. (2023). Yaşam Biçimi Hareketliliği Bağlamında Orta Toroslar’da Mekansal ve Ekonomik Dönüşüm. Ege Coğrafya Dergisi, 32(2), 195-208. https://doi.org/10.51800/ecd.1379897