Author(s): Osman Basri ERBEK Neslihan SerdaroÄlu SAÄ**
In urban areas, especially damaged or brownfield areas are the focus of interest in the creation and development of living spaces for urban communities, city managers and designers. In areas where the city has worn out or lost its function, various intervention methods used in the search for solutions to the problems of the region can be gathered under the name of urban regeneration. What is expected from urban regeneration projects is the improvement of the problem areas for the city and play a leading role in the direction of change in both the project area and other areas. Many urban regeneration projects have been realized by using various methods specific to the field and the city in order to solve different kinds of problems in the process from the time the concept of regeneration has come up. Many projects have been realized by using various methods specific to the field and the city in order to solve different kinds of problems in the process from the time the concept of regeneration has come up. The aim of this article is to contribute to the process of taking more successful steps for the projects to be produced by evaluating different examples for the implementation of urban regeneration. Within the scope of the research, the regeneration experiences of China, England, Germany and South Africa by taking advantage of these materials are under five headings: situation, scope, planning, financing and implementation. As a result, it is seen that the project objectives have many common features but in general terms, the projects and their effects differ greatly from each other. It was emphasized that each project should have in-depth research on the applicability of the methods that have been applied in the new projects and that have been applied in the new projects
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