Transferring of Limited Rights Model (TLRM) with the highest priority in the Theory of Development Plans

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In this study, transferring of limited rights model (TLRM) is proposed as an innovative implementation instrument for development plans in which its coverage area with theoretical and practical approaches is a holistic structure in relation with different disciplines and so widely. The model can be used with protected areas easily or together with preventive steps in related to the emergency situations such as the natural disasters. This model is also kept its validation in cultural, historical, urban, archeological, social and natural assets, and also cost, forest, meadow, sheep, thicket, heath and national parks, at the same time protects quag, underground, surface water, dams, drainage or water basins besides disasters, forest fire, flood, avalanche, disasters at first or later. The proposed model can be utilized for the aim of public service, order and interest in the development planning studies and applications, in the urban conservation, renewal and regeneration, in the real estate's utilization of individual and corporate ownership, in the process of making laws, the regulations and the decisions since 1980, as a result of the planning qualified as a rule of transaction.

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KOCALAR, A. C. (2012). Transferring of Limited Rights Model (TLRM) with the highest priority in the Theory of Development Plans. Journal of Civil Engineering and Urbanism, 2(3), 122–130. https://doi.org/10.54203/jceu.2012.b22

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