The problems resulting from nationalization of the long-distance line projects and The solution offers

Ayten, Turgut & Tayfun Cay

The revolutionary technological developments that have begun to spread by the end of the 20th century made the authorized persons of the state institutions and organizations serving in Turkey invest by making use of these technical developments. The government has to make investments to develop Turkey, employ its citizens, improve the social life quality of people living in rural and urban areas, increase the per capita income and rival the world countries. It has to complete urgently its rural consolidations and line projects such as roads and water, energy transmission lines, railways, new highways, converting available highways to double highways, high speed trains, and potable and irrigation water transmission lines. Most of these projects are to be applied in rural areas and needed areas are gained by nationalization protecting publiccs interests. We can consider nationalization - which is still valid in Turkey- as the government extorts the lands it needs for investment without asking their landowners and looking for another solutions. In this article; nationalizationns geometrical effects on the rural area of Kadınhanı Kolukısa Town where the high speed railway line passes, economical and sociological effects on the people living in the area and the results have been examined, new solution offers have been tried to be found out.

Event: FIG Working Week 2012 : Territory, environment, and cultural heritage

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