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 Turkey remains heavily dependent on energy imports, accounting for approximately 74% of its energy needs (Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, 2023). The multifaceted nature of Turkey's energy strategy and its energy dependence emphasize the importance of international relations in this field.
 U.S. energy policies have global ramifications, particularly in areas such as energy resource utilization, energy trade, and energy independence (Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, 2022). U.S. energy policies play a significant role in international relations, impacting relationships with other countries, especially in matters related to energy exports and imports.
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in the aquaculture industry. For the sustainable development of the trout culture, it is need to
determine how much fish can be stocked per unit volume (carrying capacity). Over-stocking
could threaten fish welfare and sustainable use of environmental resources. Estimating of
carrying capacity is necessary both to minimize these adverse impacts on fish and
environment, and in terms of sustainable use of water resources. In this study, carrying
capacity of a commercial land based trout farm in Koycegiz (Mugla/TURKEY) was
investigated. Two methods were used to calculate carrying capacity and compared with each
other: “Oxygen requirement based carrying capacity” and “Metabolic waste based carrying
capacity”. The mean values of studied water quality parameters that used in calculations were
measured as; 14.12 ± 0.72 °C for temperature, 7.78 ±0.20 for pH, 10.1 ± 0.93 mg/l for
oxygen, 3,05 ± 0,84 m3 s-1 for flow rate. The annual production capacity was calculated
with these measured parameters. By the observed data, the carrying capacities of the farm
were found respectively with based on oxygen requirement as 538.42 ± 196.22 tonnes; and
based on metabolic waste as 1113.4 ± 463.7 tonnes per years. According to the results that
obtained from the study, there was significant difference between two carrying capacity
estimation methods. However when the oxygen levels of the water were examined, in some
months the negative values, that could adversely affect the life and growth of the trouts, were
observed. Fort this reason, to reduce the limiting effect of the oxygen and reach maximum
carrying capacity; it is needed to be integrated oxygenation or aeration systems into the
production ponds. On the other hand, for the sustainable use of the environmental sources in
the facilities engaged in production according to the metabolic waste based carrying capacity,
it is important to use advanced water filtration systems.
Keywords: Carrying capacity, land-based trout culture, water quality. | [] |
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System to support strategic programs such as sustainable development, national economic growth, and
ordered social life is undeniable for each country all over the world. These are interrelated between
national and international development. Key global challenges such as technology development, many
economic reform, globalization, and sustainable development for particularly land policy are needed to
be responded by which different national policy, legal framework, institution, and customary law must be
energized, harmonized and revolutionized well national land policy. However, sharing and comparison
among countries carry a considerable lesson to achieve more efficient and effective land administration
system. This article discusses a comparative study among countries in incorporating good governance
principles in the land administration system based on global perspectives. This is to examine the differences
and similarities on several substantial aspects in the different land law system. From the whole views on the
comparative study, this chapter steps firstly by illustrating of overviews indicators on the global perspectives
of good land governance. Later on, it then explains land policy among three countries that includes
the ideological background, principles, objective and targets and the institution; secondly, national legal
framework, institutional structure, authority; thirdly, land use planning in tackling disaster; fourthly,
organizational land authority; fifthly, appreciation to the customary law in the national land development
that examines indicators of land administration system in the form of local community responses and
public participation in land policy making.Comparative study among three countries: Indonesia, Malaysia
and Turkey, showed similarities and differences. The compared objects consist of policy, legal framework
and legislation, land use planning in response to the disasters; cooperation among land institutions
in sharing the land information data, and the respectability of customary law in the land policy development.
Similarities are shown by them due to the existence of obligatory international legal framework and
also to attract international foreign investment. Meanwhile, differences are occurred due to consider
different local political and social backgrounds. | [] |
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The present structure and the method of operation of the national and local authorities are insufficient to generate sustainable and positive outcomes for energy efficiency in the existing building stock. This is not due to a lack of technology or know-how since they are available widely and worldwide. However, energy retrofitting is still a big challenge for Turkey as well as for many other countries. Keywords: Energy efficiency, energy retrofitting, urban retrofitting, community participation, community participation in local environmental planning and management, Guzelyali, Izmir During the last decades, the focus has been on the development of new technologies. Today, energy retrofitting, which refers to improving the existing buildings with energy efficiency equipment, requires new and innovative approaches and this is beyond technicalities. Community participation is an important component in realizing retrofits due to the fact that energy retrofits will be feasible, adequate and easy if the community is involved. With community participation, it is more likely to understand the local context, address fundamentals, overcome the resistance and implement necessary measures. Technical solutions cannot generate the solutions alone. Communities, by participating, can see the benefits and contribute positively to the final outcome. This research aims to investigate how communities can participate in neighbourhood energy retrofits. Community participation is often disintegrated into the overall programme, remaining as an add-on most of the time. The new and innovative retrofitting approach should look into integrating the concept to the process which can be done through the analysis of different elements. Therefore, the first objective in this study was to look into these elements that lead to the development of a framework for community participation in neighbourhood energy retrofits. Later, the research analyzed the potentials and limitations for a selected area located in the Guzelyal? neighbourhood, Izmir. Izmir, with its unique context, is an important case for the role of the community in local environmental planning and management. Guzelyal?, as one of the better-off neighbourhoods, was selected to conduct the fieldwork for this research due to its social context and the established community networks. A pilot area within the borders of Guzelyal? neighbourhood was further selected for an in-depth study. This research is of an exploratory and descriptive type. The approach of the study was developed firstly through the review of relevant literature by looking into different concepts for community participation in neighbourhood energy retrofits. The study was further developed through the analysis of potentials and limitations from different perspectives including the community, local government, non-governmental organizations and community-based organizations with in-depth interviews in the selected pilot area in Guzelyal?. The results which are classified under the aspects of institutional environment, community capacity and existing networks show that there are both potentials and limitations in realizing community participation in neighbourhood energy retrofits. By providing relevant regulations and removing the barriers, the institutional environment in Izmir is already enabling participation in energy retrofits. However, the lack of integration of different regulations, related to energy efficiency improvement and community participation is still an important limitation. The city's experience in participatory local environmental planning and management is considerable, yet, it would be correct to say that in Izmir, participation has often been seen as participating in the action but not in decision-making since there is no official obligation for government officials. The decision-making on how to involve the community mainly depends on personal initiatives which often results in an insufficient level of participation by the communities. Community capacity is another important aspect to analyze and in this research it has been studied in terms of level of awareness and level of commitment. Despite the unfamiliarity to the concepts of energy retrofitting, a high level of awareness for neighbourhood and environmental issues in the pilot area was observed together with a high level of commitment. Accordingly, the neighbourhood even has a platform where the community gathers with the aim of improving the environmental conditions of Guzelyal?. The role of such community based organizations is essential in decision-making whereas research shows that the interaction with the community through community platforms has not yet been properly established. Instead, the local authorities use formal networks to reach the community which is also considered as an important limitation for the city. The research has looked into these opportunities and challenges in detail. Derived from the analysis of relevant literature and the findings from Guzelyal? neighbourhood, the study aimed to see whether it is possible to carry out a pilot project for community participation in neighbourhood energy retrofits in the selected area. In doing this, in order to open the way forward and provide guidelines, the research also has reviewed five relevant projects from Europe. | [] |
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the production of electricity using nuclear means has a future, the answer
is clearly positive at a global level.
As of the end of May, there were 450
operational reactors in 31 countries –
many with authorisations for their continued long-term operation – and 59
more under construction in 16 countries, some with a long nuclear tradition and others that are newcomers to
the sector, as well as a number of projects at different stages of planning
and development.
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electricity by nuclear means has represented almost 11% of that consumed
across the world. In November 2017
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report World Energy Outlook 2017, in
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contemplated: new policies, current
policies and a new scenario – sustainable development – which “provides
a road map for the energy sector
bringing together three different but
closely linked energy policy objectives: assurance of universal access to
affordable, reliable and modern energy sources by 2030; substantial reduction of atmospheric pollution causing
sickness and deaths; and implementation of effective actions to combat
climate change”, according to which
world nuclear power would grow from
the current 390 GWe plus to 586 GWe
in 2030 and 720 GWe in 2040 Most of the nuclear growth will take
place in China, where there has been
a rapid increase over the last decade,
from 53 TWh in 2005 (2% of the country’s total production) to 213 TWh in
2016 (3.5%). In the United States the
installed power would drop from the
current 121 GWe to 109 GWe in 2030
and to 105 GWe in 2040, the production decreasing to 851 TWh and 820
TWh respectively in these two years.
Likewise, in Europe installed power
would drop from 144 GWe in 2016 to
112 GWe in 2030 and to 101 GWe in
2040, and production from 952 TWh to
789 TWh and 744 TWh respectively.
Other geographical areas such as
Turkey and certain African countries,
especially countries in the Persian Gulf
such as Saudi Arabia and the United
Arab Emirates, are making important efforts to develop nuclear programmes allowing them to incorporate nuclear technology in their energy mix in a short space of time.
There is a particularly important issue that underlies decision-making in
all areas of society: the containment
of greenhouse gas generation. With
a view to achieving the international objectives set out in this area, it is
necessary to establish the technical,
economic, human and training and
knowledge-related mechanisms required, if possible agreed to by the social, political and business players, in
order to map out specific policies for
the decarbonisation of the economy.
In this respect, the IEA report points
out that if the international community wishes to achieve the objectives mapped out in the Paris
Agreement, nuclear energy –
providing a solid, predictable
and manageable basis – will
have to produce at least 15%
of the electricity consumed
at world level by 2040. This increase will be supported by
the new reactors that will come
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