Balıkesir Şehrinde Su Tüketimi: Coğrafi Bir Yaklaşım (Water Consumption in Balıkesir City: A Geographical Approach)

Autor: Alpaslan Aliağaoğlu, Güldane Mirioğlu
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: SSRN Electronic Journal.
ISSN: 1556-5068
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3503524
Popis: Turkish Abstract: Su az bulunan bir dogal kaynaktir. Sehirsel yasanabilirlik diger nedenler yaninda suyun varligina baglidir. Sehirler farkli olcekte su tuketen yerlesmelerdir. Sehirsel mekânda su tuketimi farklilasmaktadir. Bu calismada su tuketiminin cografi dagilisi Balikesir sehri icin ele alinmaktadir. Veriler Balikesir Buyuksehir Belediyesi ile ilce belediyelerinden alinmistir. Calismada Balikesir’in sehirsel mahallelerinde, mahallelerin nufus miktari, is yeri sayisi, gelir duzeyi, egitim duzeyi ve kuyu suyu aboneligi degiskenlerinin su tuketimi ile iliskisi korelasyon analizi ile incelenmistir. Sonucta gorulmektedir ki nufus miktari, isyeri sayisi, gelir duzeyi, egitim duzeyi ve kuyu suyu aboneligi ile su tuketimi arasinda anlamli bir iliski vardir. Isyeri sayisi ozellikle kisi basina su tuketimini etkileyen onemli bir faktordur. Kisi basina su tuketimi merkezi is alaninda bu nedenle artmaktadir. English Abstract: Water is a rare natural resource. Urban viability depends on the presence of water, among other reasons. Cities are settlements that consume water at different scales. Water consumption varies in urban areas. In this study, geographical distribution of water consumption is discussed for Balikesir city. Data were taken from Balikesir Metropolitan Municipality and district municipalities. In this study, the relationship between the variables of population, number of workplaces, income level, education level and well water subscription with water consumption in urban neighborhoods of Balikesir was investigated by correlation analysis. As a result, it can be seen that there is a significiant relation between water consumption and the amount of population, number of establishments, income level, education level and well water subscription. The number of establishments is an important factor affecting water consumption per capita. Per capita water consumption is therefore increasing in the central business district.
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