Rise of the Anatolian Tigers : Turkey Urbanization Review, Main Report
Turkey’s demographic and economic transformation has been one of the world’s most dramatic, with urban growth and economic growth proceeding hand in hand. Distinguishing Turkey from many other developing countries has been the pace, scale, and geog...
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okr-10986-223882021-06-14T10:18:32Z Rise of the Anatolian Tigers : Turkey Urbanization Review, Main Report World Bank DEMOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENT DIVERSITY ECONOMIC GROWTH HIGH INCOME SECOND-GENERATION URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBANIZATION Turkey’s demographic and economic transformation has been one of the world’s most dramatic, with urban growth and economic growth proceeding hand in hand. Distinguishing Turkey from many other developing countries has been the pace, scale, and geographical diversity of its spatial and economic transformation. Fast-growing secondary cities bring added challenges that define Turkey’s second-generation urban agenda. New and differentiated service standards will need to be established across both dense urban built-up areas and small villages and rural settlements within the newly-expanded metropolitan municipality administrative area. These developments make planning, connecting, and financing important policy principles for Turkey’s second-generation urban development agenda. This policy brief frames a second-generation urban development agenda to support Turkey’s transition from upper middle income to high income. 2015-08-13T17:57:00Z 2015-08-13T17:57:00Z 2015-04 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/04/24697908/rise-anatolian-tigers-turkey-urbanization-review-vol-2-main-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22388 English en_US Policy brief; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Urban Study Europe and Central Asia Turkey |
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Turkey’s demographic and economic
transformation has been one of the world’s most dramatic,
with urban growth and economic growth proceeding hand in
hand. Distinguishing Turkey from many other developing
countries has been the pace, scale, and geographical
diversity of its spatial and economic transformation.
Fast-growing secondary cities bring added challenges that
define Turkey’s second-generation urban agenda. New and
differentiated service standards will need to be established
across both dense urban built-up areas and small villages
and rural settlements within the newly-expanded metropolitan
municipality administrative area. These developments make
planning, connecting, and financing important policy
principles for Turkey’s second-generation urban development
agenda. This policy brief frames a second-generation urban
development agenda to support Turkey’s transition from upper
middle income to high income. |
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Rise of the Anatolian Tigers : Turkey Urbanization Review, Main Report |
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Rise of the Anatolian Tigers : Turkey Urbanization Review, Main Report |
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Rise of the Anatolian Tigers : Turkey Urbanization Review, Main Report |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/04/24697908/rise-anatolian-tigers-turkey-urbanization-review-vol-2-main-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22388 |
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