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Determining the suitable settlement areas in Alanya with GIS-based site selection analyses

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
卷 30, 期 11, 页码 29180-29189

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-24246-4

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Site selection; Flood; Landslide; Forest fire; Biocomfort; Alanya

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Urbanization requires the establishment of new settlement areas. Considering natural disaster risks during the selection of settlement areas can prevent large-scale losses. This study determined suitable settlement areas in the Alanya district and found that flooding is the most important natural disaster risk.
Urbanization, which is defined as an irreversible global- scale problem nowadays, necessitates the foundation of new settlement areas. In general, no sufficient scientific assessment and analysis were performed during these processes, and thus, various natural disasters cost the loss of many lives and properties every year. Nevertheless, considering the areas that are risky in terms of natural disasters during the selection of settlement areas might prevent a large-scale loss of lives and properties because of natural disasters. Within the scope of this study, it was aimed to determine suitable settlement areas in the Alanya district, which is one of the significant points of interest for tourists in our country and has a large population and new settlement areas because of this increasing population. Within this scope, besides the risks of flood and landslide that are the most important natural disasters in the region, and a forest fire that is among the most significant risks for the region, also the biocomfort zones were included in the assessments. As a result of the study, it was determined that the most important natural disaster risk was flooding in a large portion of the region and that only 6.72% of the study area was suitable for settlement in terms of all the criteria examined in the present study.

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