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Rethinking the campus transportation network in the scope of ecological design principles: case study of Izmir Katip celebi University cigli Campus

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 36, Pages 50847-50866

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-14299-2

Keywords

Ecological design principles; Sustainable campus; Sustainable transportation

Funding

  1. Izmir Katip Celebi University, Scientific Research Projects Coordinator, General Research Project, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture [2019-GAP-MUMF-009]

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The concept of sustainability is becoming increasingly important in various aspects of life, including university campuses, which are often seen as small urban models. Many universities, both in Turkey and abroad, are working on building sustainable campuses with environmental, social, and economic goals such as reducing carbon footprint and using green technologies. This study focused on the transportation network of Izmir Katip Celebi University, Cigli Campus, providing recommendations for a sustainable transportation system based on ecological design criteria.
The concept of sustainability, which has become increasingly important in every aspect of life, has become a topic that is often emphasized for university campuses, which can be considered a small urban model. Many universities in Turkey and abroad are working on sustainable campuses. They set many environmental, social, and economic targets such as reducing the carbon footprint, using green technologies, designing by human and environment oriented principles, using green transportation systems, reducing costs, and eliminating social injustice. In this study, the transportation network of Izmir Katip celebi University, cigli Campus, which was established on an area of 70 ha in 2010, was examined within the scope of sustainability and ecological design criteria, and a transportation network focused on pedestrian and bicycle was also suggested. This study consists of two stages. In the first stage, the current situation analysis of the campus transportation was presented, and in the second stage, recommendations were made for a sustainable transportation system within the campus, taking into account the ecological design criteria.

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