Impact of urbanization and tourism on coastal environment

Turkey has been affected by urbanization like other Mediterranean countries since its very first years of development, with a rate increasing from 18.5% in 1950 to about 62% after 2000 (İstanbul ve Göç Konferansı Bildiri Kitabı, Boğaziçi ve Mimar Sinan Üniversitesi, 1995, p.1.). Cities with already...

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