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Many buildings will be demolished as part of Istanbul’s urban transformation. Hürriyet Photo

Many buildings will be demolished as part of Istanbul’s urban transformation. Hürriyet Photo

The Environment and Urban Planning Ministry is working on plans for a massive new project across 42,000 hectares of land and spanning eight Istanbul districts, with the looming prospect of forced expropriation if compromise is unable to be reached with land and property owners.

The project is related to earthquake precautions and the planned third Istanbul airport, with an area spanning the districts of Avcılar, Küçükçekmece, Bakırköy, Esenyurt, Başakşehir, Esenler, Arnavutköy and Eyüp. If officials are unable to strike agreements with land or property owners then the ministry will be permitted to conduct emergency expropriation in a bid to ensure the continuation of the project against objections and protests.

The planned area is 50 times the size of Istanbul’s Beyoğlu, amounting to one-eighth of Istanbul’s European side. The ministry cites unplanned urbanization and risky buildings as the cause for the project, aiming to provide “safe and healthy living areas” and to eliminate “hazardous, unsafe, unlicensed buildings.”

Agricultural fields, water basins and forested areas are also points of concern in the project, and environmental groups heavily oppose the forced changes that may cause harm to the land.

Three choices

The ministry will be offering three choices to residents and owners in the project area including financial compensation, an already built residence, or a future residence to be built once the project is completed. If the above choices fail to woo the owner, the ministry will now hold the right to force an emergency expropriation of the land.

 Similar measures were taken during the transformations of the Tarlabaşı and Sulukule districts, causing many to come out in opposition to a method that allows the government to exert pressure on residents by threatening expropriation.

March/14/2013

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Murat

3/14/2013 5:28:14 PM

If only this were about safety. Arnavutkoy? Please. This is also about enriching the AKP supporters, "yandash", even more. Watch who gets what part of the pie.

Geir Fugleberg

3/14/2013 4:50:32 PM

Nothing is what it seems in Turkey,what might have been a plan to construct safe houses in an earthquake aerea in a western contry,is,-in my experience as a 15 year inhabitant more likly to be a plan to further enrich your buddies in the giant green capital construction companys. Ofcs. a side effect might be providing safer housing,but that is most certainly an insignificant side effect.

mara mcglothin

3/14/2013 4:29:46 PM

LARA Nothing is ever as it appears in Turkey!!! Even some of the buildings that have already been "repaired" or reconstructed are not safe. The unsafe construction standards in Turkey are appalling. And also many people will lose the homes they have paid for with no possibility of getting a place to live back in the exchange. Or else why wouldn't people want a safe place to live. It simply isn't that cut and dried as it seems.

lara ulusoy

3/14/2013 12:36:19 PM

Strange how people think of opposing their own safety! What are they fighting against? Don't they want to be pulled out from under the rubble before it covers them?!!

Agnes Smith

3/14/2013 12:25:21 PM

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Brian Irlanda

3/14/2013 8:43:23 AM

People always oppose change. Making changes in small districts is not too difficult but this will be a huge job. Displacing 12.5% of the people from European Istanbul will take years and may not be a peaceful process. This report does not give one vital piece of information and is incomplete. How many people will this affect? Hundreds of thousands? Millions? I can see the merit in this plan and it is a wise choice to build safer earthquake proof homes, but human nature as it is...?
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