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Mavruk, C.; Kocalar, A. C. (2025). Turkiye Advances in Spatial Circular Economy: An Overview, 10.KBAM, Muğla.
https://kbam.metu.edu.tr/10-kbam-sempozyumu/
Bildiri Konusu:
Circular Economy, Sustainable Development, Participation and Governance,
Turkiye Advances in Spatial Circular Economy: An Overview
Can Mavruk(1)*, Aziz Cumhur Kocalar(2)
Turkey has been actively advancing its spatial circular economy initiatives, integrating sustainability into regional development, industrial practices, and post-disaster reconstruction. Turkey’s circular transition is partly driven by EU accession requirements. For the transition from linear economy to circular economy (CE), Turkiye's National Circular Economy Strategy and Action Plan (2024-2028) targets seven key sectors (e.g. textile, construction, plastic) to align with EU standards. The plan emphasizes cross-sector collaboration, digital monitoring, and alignment with EU standards to boost resource efficiency and competitiveness. The plan has drawn attention to CE against climate change and to its applicability in different sectors. The plan targets net-zero emissions by 2053, which requires carbon pricing, coal phase-out, and green tax reforms, but current policies are insufficient. A study conducted by ITU proposed a roadmap to integrate CE into construction, focusing on material recycling, design innovation and policy alignment. Denizli’s textile industry is piloting EU-compliant recycling systems, supported by Nordic partnerships. World Bank highlights regional disparities, with 20% of Turkish firms adopting waste minimization, while SMEs lag due to costs. After the 2023 Kahramanmaraş earthquakes, the build back circular framework was proposed to integrate circular principles into reconstruction, such as waste management, circular design, digital tools (traceability). The financed projects evaluated Turkey’s circular transformation potential in waste management and textile recycling, and circular technologies and business models through regional collaborations between Türkiye and the Western Balkans. Turkiye has the potential to strengthen export sectors through digital traceability for supply chains, recycling ecosystem development, R&D investments in circular technologies. In agriculture and rural areas, spatial data infrastructure model is used to integrate IoT and sensor networks to optimize agricultural land use. Challenges include policy fragmentation, upfront costs for SMEs, and regional disparities (lack of localized recycling infrastructure), while opportunities include green FDI (regions like Izmir attract investment in renewable energy and circular manufacturing), job creation in recycling sectors, and leveraging Türkiye as a circular hub. Turkiye’s spatial circular economy planning combines top-down strategies with localized actions (disaster recovery, rural SDI). Ultimately, success relies on multi-stakeholder collaboration (industry chambers, NGOs), innovation, and scalable pilot projects.
Keywords: Circular economy, Regional planning, Turkiye, ...
Anahtar
Bildiri 2025,KBAM,2025,Circular Economy,Sustainable Development,Participation and Governance,
Kent ekonomsi, Planlamada Sürdürülebilirlik, Dayanıklılık, Ekoloji ve Enerji
Academia:
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KBAM Duyurusu
Muğla
Özet Gönderme:
27 Nisan 2025-
10 Mayıs 2025+
Tam Metin Gönderimi
1 Eylül 2025
Sempozyum 15-16-17 Ekim 2025
Sempozyumda sunulan bildiriler İdealKent – Kent Araştırmaları (Journal of Urban Studies)
https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/idealkent
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PLANARCH – Design and Planning Research
https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/planarch/indexes
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