Thinking about urban fringe belts: a Mediterranean perspective

Authors

  • Tolga Ünlü

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51347/jum.v17i1.2884

Keywords:

fringe belt, research types, historical development, fixation line, turkey

Abstract

Four perspectives on fringe belts are discussed: spatial, economic, social and planning. The characteristics of previous studies are examined in relation to these perspectives. In this light the investigation of the fringe belts, especially the inner fringe belt, of the Mediterranean port city of Mersin reveals the emergence of three distinct functional sections within the inner fringe belt and the merging of the inner and middle fringe belts. Phases and processes of development are examined. The absence of a significant fixation line until the construction of the ring road well into the post-war period has been a major factor influencing the historico-geographical pattern of fringebelt development. The findings are related to those of previous fringe-belt studies.

 

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Published

2022-04-08

How to Cite

Ünlü, T. (2022). Thinking about urban fringe belts: a Mediterranean perspective. Urban Morphology, 17(1), 5–20. https://doi.org/10.51347/jum.v17i1.2884