Items where Author is "Aktürk, Gül"
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Aktürk, Gül and Hauser, Stephan J. (2024) Integrated understanding of climate change and disaster risk for building resilience of cultural heritage sites. Natural Hazards . ISSN 0921-030X [Article]
Hauser, Stephan J. and Aktürk, Gül (2022) Investigate past polluting activities on public health and land uses. Cities: the international journal of urban policy and planning, 123 (103599). ISSN 0264-2751 [Article]
Aktürk, Gül and Fluck, Hannah (2022) Vernacular heritage as a response to climate: lessons for future climate resilience from Rize, Turkey. Lessons for future climate resilience from Rize, Turkey, Land, 11 (2). ISSN 2073-445X [Article]
Aktürk, Gül (2022) A systematic overview of the barriers to building climate adaptation of cultural and natural heritage sites in polar regions. Environmental Science & Policy, 136 . pp. 19-32. ISSN 1462-9011 [Article]
Aktürk, Gül and Dastgerdi, Ahmadreza Shirvani (2021) Cultural landscapes under the threat of climate change: a systematic study of barriers to resilience. Sustainability, 13 (17). ISSN 2071-1050 [Article]
Aktürk, Gül and Lerski, Martha (2021) Intangible cultural heritage: a benefit to climate-displaced and host communities. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences . ISSN 2190-6483 [Article]
Aktürk, Gül and Hauser, Stephan J. (2021) Detection of disaster-prone vernacular heritage sites at district scale: The case of Fındıklı in Rize, Turkey. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 58 . pp. 1-12. ISSN 22124209 [Article]
Aktürk, Gül (2020) Remembering traditional craftsmanship: conserving a heritage of woodworking in Rize, Turkey. International Journal of Intangible Heritage, 15 . pp. 134-146. ISSN 1975-3586 [Article]
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Yerli, Didem, Aktürk, Gül and Dolgun, Esma (2022) A new shipping canal for Istanbul? Water, history, economy and ‘crossroads’. https://www.portcityfutures.nl/news/a-new-shipping-canal-for-istanbul-water-history-economy-and-crossroads. [Other]
Aktürk, Gül and Hauser, Stephan J. (2021) Blue Paper #5: Sea snot as a visible sign of climate change. Port City Futures. [Other]
Aktürk, Gül (2020) Learning from the Climate Narratives of Cultural Heritage. Centre for Global Heritage and Development Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Universities. [Other]