2020
DOI: 10.18400/tekderg.503017
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22-23 Eylül 2015 Bodrum Sel Felaketi

Abstract: Bodrum September 22-23, 2015 Flood Disaster Floods cause significant damages in urban and rural areas. Bodrum city is of high importance for the tourism of Turkey. It suffers unavoidably from floods. Short duration severe storms incited by impervious surfaces cause immense floods, paralyzing city life as well as the tourism of the country. Engineering studies are hampered by intensive and improper urbanization, expensive expropriation costs and the difficulties in sharing responsibilities among governmental or… Show more

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“…It is typically defined as an extended period of deficiency in precipitation amount, surface water availability, agricultural productivity, or related societal sufficiency (Burke & Brown, 2010; Heim Jr, 2002; McKee et al, 1993; Saha et al, 2023). In recent years, Turkiye has faced increasingly severe climate change impacts, including prolonged droughts and devastating flash floods in specific regions, varying to region and time frame (Aksu et al, 2022; Baltaci & Arslan, 2022; Ciftci & Sahin, 2023; Mersin et al, 2022; Ozcelik & Benli, 2020; Turkes et al, 2020; Yilmaz & Yilmaz, 2022). These challenges are intensified by some factors such as inefficient urban water infrastructure, mitigation strategies, and action plans, emphasizing the pressing need for a rapid and comprehensive response to drought management in Turkiye.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is typically defined as an extended period of deficiency in precipitation amount, surface water availability, agricultural productivity, or related societal sufficiency (Burke & Brown, 2010; Heim Jr, 2002; McKee et al, 1993; Saha et al, 2023). In recent years, Turkiye has faced increasingly severe climate change impacts, including prolonged droughts and devastating flash floods in specific regions, varying to region and time frame (Aksu et al, 2022; Baltaci & Arslan, 2022; Ciftci & Sahin, 2023; Mersin et al, 2022; Ozcelik & Benli, 2020; Turkes et al, 2020; Yilmaz & Yilmaz, 2022). These challenges are intensified by some factors such as inefficient urban water infrastructure, mitigation strategies, and action plans, emphasizing the pressing need for a rapid and comprehensive response to drought management in Turkiye.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%