@article{Tuhan_Soyluk_2022, title={Evaluation of Urban Transformation Within the Scope of Legal Regulations Over the Examples in the World}, volume={6}, url={http://icontechjournal.com/index.php/iij/article/view/257}, DOI={10.5281/zenodo.7488877}, abstractNote={<p>The construction industry is rapidly shaping the built environment thanks to the technology developed in the last century. In this construction, the demolition of the buildings that have been destroyed as a result of disasters and the unhealthy structures that have completed their life, within the scope of urban transformation, and the construction of new ones in their places has an important place. The concept of urban transformation: It is the demolition of unauthorized buildings that do not comply with the city and regional plan of the city, and the creation of settlement areas in accordance with the projects and plans. In another explanation, considering that urban transformation cannot be seen only spatially, it will also include social development; It is defined as the practices that include all of the strategies and actions applied to improve the social, economic, physical and environmental conditions of the urban space, which is in destruction and wear, with holistic approaches.Urban transformation studies have started to be carried out in the projects created for the demolition and damage to the structures as a result of the disasters that occur frequently in Turkey, and the demolition and reproduction of the old structures. Along with the needs brought about by this transformation, both environmental pollution and raw material shortage have become an important problem to be solved in the construction industry. In this study, both the regulations for the legal provision of urban transformation were examined and how the legal regulations within the scope of waste management of the concrete obtained from the buildings destroyed as a result of urban transformation were evaluated.In this respect, the basic criteria were extracted by the data collection method. In addition, the situation of rubble wastes as a result of the major earthquakes in Malatya, which is on the Eastern Anatolian Fault line, was examined and suggestions were developed for the reuse of these wastes.</p>}, number={4}, journal={ICONTECH INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL}, author={Tuhan, Beyzanur and Soyluk, Asena}, year={2022}, month={Dec.}, pages={55–67} }