Buyukkonuk Eco Village

Landscape-Level Resource Illustration & Village Center Enhancement for Büyükkonuk Village

funded by the USAID – Bearing Point (EDGE)

The research and development project “Landscape-Level Resource Illustration & Village Center Enhancement for Büyükkonuk Village, N. Cyprus” funded by the USAID – Bearing Point (EDGE) was successfully concluded following the seminars and the submission and approval of a detailed set of urban and landscape analysis, a revitalization project and reports, and a professional brochure promoting Büyükkonuk as a pioneer village for eco-tourism on the island of Cyprus.

The project, placed under the auspices of the Urban Research & Development Center, was coordinated within a multi-disciplinary research framework comprising architects, planners, landscape architects and topography engineers, in collaboration with the international experts of the USAID on the issues of economy and eco-tourism and with the Büyükkonuk Eco-tourism Committee.  (The project period: December 2006 – May 2008 – after extensions) 

Landscape-Level Resource Analysis Team:

Dr. Derya Oktay (EMU URDC)

Coordinator (Principal Researcher)

Bülent Potak, M. Arch (Homeland Construction)

Assistant Coordinator

Surveyors:Can Kara, Fodei Conteh, Ehsan Daneshyar, Reza M. Kia, Aslı Özgörün

Technical Service: CyprusArc Co. (GIS Application), Burak Keşkek (GPS Truthing), Dr. Senih Çavuşoğlu (Graphic Design)

Village Center Enhancement (Revitalisation) Team:

Dr. Derya Oktay

Landcape Advisory: Aslı Özgörün

Technical Drawing: Ehsan Daneshyar, Reza M. Kia

Landscape-Level Resource Illustration & Village Center Enhancement for Büyükkonuk Village, North Cyprus, a research and development project of Urban Research & Development Centre (URDC/KENT-AG) of EMU, funded by The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) was recently completed. The project aimed at promoting the eco-tourism potential of Büyükkonuk village and provide a prototype for other villages in North Cyprus.

Büyükkonuk (Komi Kebir) is one of the unique villages of North Cyprus, where traditional village life has been continuing due to its rich agricultural and eco-touristic potential. Büyükkonuk village with its unique geographical location is particularly important for tourism in Karpaz Peninsula. Considering the socio-economic structure of the village and its tourist attraction potential, Büyükkonuk was chosen as a suitable village to perform research and development for an Agro and Eco-Tourism.

The project brought together researchers from different fields such as architecture, urban planning, landscape architecture, topography engineering, and international experts of USAID for economy and eco-tourism of Büyükkonuk village.

In this project, owing to the potential of Büyükkonuk village of becoming an eco-village owing to its economic, social and environmental characteristics, and numerous resources to support a range of tourist activities (as the newly established “unfortunate” tourist complexes on the Bafra Beach will create a great potential to attract more tourists to the village), our approach first highlighted the idea of “Leading to Ecologically Sustainable Living” at all levels: in its vision and orientation, in the interpretation of the findings of site analysis, in the enhancement of the village center, in landscaping the central area, and in preparing the design/revitalization schemes.

The project consisted of two stages:

1) The Landscape-level Resource Illustration – based on the field survey methods employing observations at various time intervals, advisory by international eco-tourism experts, landscape designers, biologists, and interviews with local inhabitants of the area, photographic documentation, GPS truthing, preparation of guiding maps with GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and a Büyükkonuk Eco-Village Brochure.

2) Village Center Enhancement (Revitalisation) – based on the literature review, observations, visual and functional analysis, advisory by economists and eco-tourism experts, interviews with the Mayor and other local authorities, local inhabitants and visitors of the area,  photographic documentation, and Autocad drawings.URDC/KENT-AG Team Members’ meeting with village representatives and the Mayor of Büyükkonuk, Büyükkonuk, January 2007.

URDC/KENT-AG Team Members’ meeting with village representatives and the Mayor of Büyükkonuk, Büyükkonuk, January 2007.

Ayios Phodios Mountain: the symbol of Buyukkonuk village

The surveyors during the landscape analysis around the village

Antique carob depository in the vicinity of the village

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