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The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between site management plans and the conservation-revitalization projects in context of the spatial-functional plan decisions and institutional authority-responsibility. These examinations have been handled with a method which depends on comparative-assessment of three basic data sources: conservation plans, conservation-revitalization projects and site management plan. The case study is The Süleymaniye Mosque and its environs which had been declared "historic-urban protected site" in 1977 and was inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List within the scope of "Historic Areas of Istanbul" in 1985.However; socio-spatial and functional strategies for the Süleymaniye Mosque and its environs have been determined by Historical Peninsula Site Management Plan dated 2009. We believe that this study will present alternative perspectives to the problems arising in the context of coordination among stakeholders in the process of conservation-revitalization of historical urban environments through the re-evaluation of the institutional and managerial scope and content of the site management models through the case of Turkey.
Agriculture has a vital role as an economic sector for the sustainable development of countries besides its necessity for the continuity of human life. On the other hand, agricultural productivity is very open to negative changes that occurs from social, economic, physical and ecological fluctuations. Given that these preexplainations, it is necessary to manage the agricultural areas/resources via a mechanism that deals with the changing socio-cultural relations, economic conditions and ecological resources with different dynamics and dimensions. The aim of this paper is to analyze a comprehensive management principles of the areas where there is a vast agricultural production and the contents and preparation steps of an agricultural management plan, seen as a strategic tools for sustainable management, protection, development and usage. The first method which are used for this research is literature review about resource management planning to describe the main steps of it and variation of management areas. Later the characteristic of Kumkale Major Plain is evaluated in the scope of management area. Finally, a model for Sustainable Management of Agricultural Resources which provides a coordination and collaboration between stakeholders and describes the action plan focused on the sustainable management of agricultural resources to the future politics, actions with the responsible foundations is proposed for this kind of managable agricultural areas. In this framework, the Sustainable Management Model for Agricultural Resources (SMAR) is handled under 3 (three) sub-model process management model as authorityresponsibility based managemetn model, participation model, planning-implementation model.
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