Evaluating the impacts of geothermal energy plants on quality of life: Case of Alaşehir (Manisa) için kapak resmi
Evaluating the impacts of geothermal energy plants on quality of life: Case of Alaşehir (Manisa)
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Evaluating the impacts of geothermal energy plants on quality of life: Case of Alaşehir (Manisa)
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Altındaş, Gamze, author.
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xiii, 103 leaves: color illustrarions, charts;+ 1 computer laser optical disc.
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Quality of life has been handled with different approaches by many disciplines from past to present, and it has started to be used frequently in the international agenda in order to meet the needs of the increasing world population and to find solutions to problems such as climate change. Due to the multidimensional and complex nature of the concept, there is no consensus on the definition and measurement method. Quality of life definitions, and indicators varies in the context of scale, approach, and method. The study concentrates on the perceived quality of life of people close proximity to geothermal power plants in the case of Alaşehir. First, the indicators used in neighbourhood, rural and environmental quality of life studies were examined and grouped under the parameters of built environment, accessibility, vulnerability, degradation, health, contamination, and resilience. Then, the historical background, usage, geothermal systems, environmental impacts and social acceptance of geothermal energy and geothermal energy studies in Turkey were evaluated. As a result of this evaluation, the participation parameter was added to the research. In line with socio-spatial analysis, the areas under the influence of geothermal power plants were determined and semi-structured interviews were conducted with the parameters. As a result of the analyses and interviews, it has been determined that the impact of geothermal energy on the quality of life in Alaşehir district is perceived through agricultural production. Contamination, vulnerability, and participation parameters come to the fore, and show that geothermal power plants negatively affect the perceived quality of life.Keywords: Perceived Quality of Life, Geothermal Energy, GIS.
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Thesis (Master)--İzmir Institute of Technology:City Planning.

İzmir Institute of Technology:City Planning--Thesis (Master).
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