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Land disputes on the outskirts of Istanbul: a unique case of legalization amidst demolitions and forced evictions

Yves Cabannes
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Özgür Sevgi Göral
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This paper focuses on struggles for land by ordinary people in globalizing cities. By drawing on three cases in Istanbul, it explores the circumstances under which these struggles can be successful. It analyses the evolution of the self-built settlements of Ayazma, Yakacık and Hürriyet and their varied outcomes, from legalization to razing. Three conditions seem to explain why land titling was obtained in Yakacık and proved impossible elsewhere. One is specific to land ownership. The second reason revolves around the mediating role and political commitment of a district municipality, primarily through the engagement of one of its decision-makers in favour of poor residents. The third reason relates to the nature and form of Yakacık residents’ mobilization and organizations. All of these conditions are essential; none is sufficient individually. The difficulty of bringing all these conditions together at one time and in one place explains the exceptional nature of the case in point.

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hal-04466682 , version 1 (19-02-2024)

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Yves Cabannes, Özgür Sevgi Göral. Land disputes on the outskirts of Istanbul: a unique case of legalization amidst demolitions and forced evictions. Environment and Urbanization, 2020, 32 (1), pp.69-88. ⟨10.1177/0956247819893187⟩. ⟨hal-04466682⟩
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