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Öğe Area Management Plan Draft of Kilistra Ancient City(Kare Publ, 2020) Bahtiyar, Tuba Bulbul; Disli, GulsenUNESCO adopted the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage in 1972, and Turkey approved the mentioned Convention with the Cabinet Decision in 1982. Currently in Turkey there are 83 properties in World Heritage Tentative List which conserve their authenticity and integrity to a great extent with outstanding universal values, thus secured as the common property of mankind. World Heritage nominees are also selected among the World Heritage Tentative Lists of each member countries of UNESCO. In this research, case study approach has been adopted. and management plan trial has been done for Kilistra Ancient City case study area, which is approximate to 50 km distance to Konya city center, and exhibiting a settlement similar to Cappadocia. Thus, sustainable preservation, progress, and development of the area is aimed. In addition, it has been evaluated in terms of its potentials to be nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List. Within the context of management plan draft, detailed action plans have been prepared for the case study area, SWOT analyses have been done, borders of the suggested management area, its vision, objectives, and stakeholders have been determined. Authenticity and integrity statement, outstanding universal value decleration and comparison with the similar properties are also explained in tentative list nomination format. Although it is not compulsory to prepare a management plan for the nomination of a property in tentative list, thanks to the suggested plan draft developed for Kilistra Ancient City, it is thought that, its recognition and sustainable preservation might be increased, and with its potentials, the ancient city can be evaluated to be nominated for the Tentative List.Öğe Area Management Plan Draft of Kilistra Ancient City(Kare Publ, 2020) Bahtiyar, Tuba Bulbul; Disli, GulsenUNESCO adopted the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage in 1972, and Turkey approved the mentioned Convention with the Cabinet Decision in 1982. Currently in Turkey there are 83 properties in World Heritage Tentative List which conserve their authenticity and integrity to a great extent with outstanding universal values, thus secured as the common property of mankind. World Heritage nominees are also selected among the World Heritage Tentative Lists of each member countries of UNESCO. In this research, case study approach has been adopted. and management plan trial has been done for Kilistra Ancient City case study area, which is approximate to 50 km distance to Konya city center, and exhibiting a settlement similar to Cappadocia. Thus, sustainable preservation, progress, and development of the area is aimed. In addition, it has been evaluated in terms of its potentials to be nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List. Within the context of management plan draft, detailed action plans have been prepared for the case study area, SWOT analyses have been done, borders of the suggested management area, its vision, objectives, and stakeholders have been determined. Authenticity and integrity statement, outstanding universal value decleration and comparison with the similar properties are also explained in tentative list nomination format. Although it is not compulsory to prepare a management plan for the nomination of a property in tentative list, thanks to the suggested plan draft developed for Kilistra Ancient City, it is thought that, its recognition and sustainable preservation might be increased, and with its potentials, the ancient city can be evaluated to be nominated for the Tentative List.Öğe Risk management and preventive conservation of historic buildings: The case of Karatay Madrasah (Museum)(Elsevier, 2022) Bahtiyar, Tuba Bulbul; Disli, GulsenThe aim of this research was to first evaluate possible risks and vulnerabilities of historic buildings using various methods and databases, and then to propose risk treatment and prevention measures before the risks turned into damage. The Karatay Madrasah was selected as a case study to develop a set of decision-making scenarios for preventive conservation and risk management to ensure the sustainability of the building and its values. The methodology uses a score level rating system based on the level of risk, degree of vulnerability, and the probability of occurrence of risks to evaluate the overall risk level of the building, as well as the Method of Reorganization of the Museum Storages (RE-ORG) to evaluate the museum depot. ISO 31000 (2018) and the European Union standard (UNI EN 16096) were also used for the risk assessment, risk scenario including prioritization, urgency, and type of intervention. Potential hazards and risks were identified based on field observations, literature, archival surveys, oral interviews, and the use of national and international databases. The level of risk, condition class, cultural significance, and the urgency of intervention were identified, and recommendations were made for the maintenance of the Karatay Madrasah. The results showed that the building needs a RE-ORG project in various aspects and despite its new restoration; it still has problems that should be solved in the short term. The risk management and preventive conservation proposals are important to ensure the sustainability of the building and to serve as a model for similar historic buildings.