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In the [[EU accession]] process, it was decided to establish [[development agencies]] in the year of 2006 within the scope of the policy of decreasing inter-regional disparities and income differences in [[Turkey]]. Currently, there are 26 '''development agencies in Turkey'''. The [[Ministry of Development (Turkey)|Ministry of Development]] is responsible for the coordination of development agencies in Turkey.


== Roots ==
In the EU accession process, it was decided to establish development agencies in the year of 2006 within the scope of the policy of decreasing inter-regional disparities and income differences in [[Turkey]]. Currently, there are 26 development agencies in Turkey. The [[Ministry of Development (Turkey)|Ministry of Development]] is responsible for the coordination of development agencies in Turkey.
Since 1989, first development projects like GAP (The Southeastern Anatolian Project), DOKAP (Eastern Black Sea Project), DAKP (Eastern Anatolia Development Program), and ZBK ([[Zonguldak]], [[Bartın]], [[Karabük]]) began to be implemented under the coordination of State Planning Organization for the purpose of decreasing inter-regional disparities in Turkey. However, planning done by the center did not give enough fruitful results; also benefiting from the experiences of developed countries it was understood that developing "bottom-up" instead of "top-down" development policies is crucial.

== Roots of Development Agencies in Turkey ==
Since 1989, first development projects like GAP (The Southeastern Anatolian Project), DOKAP (Eastern Black Sea Project), DAKP (Eastern Anatolia Development Program), and ZBK ([[Zonguldak]], [[Bartın]], [[Karabük]]) began to be implemented under the coordination of State Planning Organization for the purpose of decreasing inter-regional disparities in Turkey. However, planning done by the center did not give enough fruitful results; also benefiting from the experiences of developed countries it was understood that developing “bottom-up” instead of “top-down” development policies is crucial.


A new approach, methods and institutional structuring models in parallel with regional development policy and practices of EU were emphasized and focused on regional development models by benefiting from the experiences of the EU countries on this issue.
A new approach, methods and institutional structuring models in parallel with regional development policy and practices of EU were emphasized and focused on regional development models by benefiting from the experiences of the EU countries on this issue.
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were aimed.
were aimed.


=== List of the all Development Agencies ===
=== List ===
[[File:Ankara Development Agency.jpg|thumb|220px|right|Entrance of Ankara Development Agency]]
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Development Agency
!Development Agency
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|Ahiler Development Agency
|Ahiler Development Agency
|[[Aksaray]], [[Kırıkkale]], [[Kırşehir]], [[Niğde]], [[Nevşehir]]
|[[Aksaray]], [[Kırıkkale]], [[Kırşehir]], [[Niğde]], [[Nevşehir]]
|http://www.ahi-ka.org.tr {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190413223300/http://www.ahi-ka.org.tr/ |date=2019-04-13 }}
|http://www.ahi-ka.org.tr
|-
|-
|Ankara Development Agency
|Ankara Development Agency
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|-
|-
|Tigris Development Agency
|Tigris Development Agency
|[[Batman]], [[Mardin]], [[Şırnak]], [[Siirt]]
|[[Batman Province|Batman]], [[Mardin]], [[Şırnak]], [[Siirt]]
|http://www.dika.org.tr/
|http://www.dika.org.tr/
|-
|-
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|-
|-
|Eastern Anatolia Development Agency
|Eastern Anatolia Development Agency
|[[Bitlis]], [[Hakkâri]], [[Muş]], [[Van]]
|[[Bitlis]], [[Hakkâri (city)|Hakkâri]], [[Muş]], [[Van, Turkey|Van]]
|http://www.daka.org.tr/
|http://www.daka.org.tr/
|-
|-
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|http://www.doka.org.tr/
|http://www.doka.org.tr/
|-
|-
|Eastern Marmara Development Agency
|[[East Marmara Development Agency]]
|[[Bolu]], [[Düzce]], [[İzmit|Kocaeli]], [[Adapazarı|Sakarya]], [[Yalova]]
|[[Bolu]], [[Düzce]], [[İzmit|Kocaeli]], [[Adapazarı|Sakarya]], [[Yalova]]
|[http://www.marka.org.tr http://www.marka.org.tr/]
|[http://www.marka.org.tr http://www.marka.org.tr/]
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|Euphrates Development Agency
|Euphrates Development Agency
|[[Bingöl]], [[Elazığ]], [[Malatya]], [[Tunceli]]
|[[Bingöl]], [[Elazığ]], [[Malatya]], [[Tunceli]]
|http://www.fka.org.tr/ {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160602050841/http://www.fka.org.tr/ |date=2016-06-02 }}
|http://www.fka.org.tr/
|-
|-
|South Aegean Development Agency
|South Aegean Development Agency
|[[Aydın]], [[Denizli]], [[Muğla]]
|[[Aydın]], [[Denizli]], [[Muğla]]
|http://www.geka.org.tr/ {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151031070919/http://geka.org.tr/ |date=2015-10-31 }}
|http://www.geka.org.tr/
|-
|-
|[[South Marmara Development Agency]]
|[[South Marmara Development Agency]]
|[[Balıkesir]], [[Çanakkale]]
|[[Balıkesir]], [[Çanakkale]]
|http://www.gmka.org.tr/ {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160525025500/http://www.gmka.org.tr/ |date=2016-05-25 }}
|http://www.gmka.org.tr/
|-
|-
|Silkroad Development Agency
|Silkroad Development Agency
|[[Adıyaman]], [[Gaziantep]], [[Kilis]]
|[[Adıyaman]], [[Gaziantep]], [[Kilis]]
|[http://www.ika.org.tr/default.asp http://www.ika.org.tr/]
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20130921065548/http://www.ika.org.tr/default.asp http://www.ika.org.tr/]
|-
|-
|İstanbul Development Agency
|Istanbul Development Agency
|[[İstanbul]]
|[[Istanbul]]
|http://www.istka.org.tr/
|http://www.istka.org.tr/
|-
|-
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|North Anatolian Development Agency
|North Anatolian Development Agency
|[[Çankırı]], [[Kastamonu]], [[Sinop, Turkey|Sinop]]
|[[Çankırı]], [[Kastamonu]], [[Sinop, Turkey|Sinop]]
|[http://www.kuzka.org.tr/ http://www.kuzka.gov.tr/]
|[http://www.kuzka.org.tr/ http://www.kuzka.gov.tr/] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160523112028/http://www.kuzka.org.tr/ |date=2016-05-23 }}
|-
|-
|Northeast Anatolia Development Agency
|Northeast Anatolia Development Agency
|[[Bayburt]], [[Erzincan]], [[Erzurum]]
|[[Bayburt]], [[Erzincan]], [[Erzurum]]
|http://www.kudaka.org.tr/ {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160526014541/http://www.kudaka.org.tr/ |date=2016-05-26 }}
|http://www.kudaka.org.tr/
|-
|-
|Mevlana Development Agency
|Mevlana Development Agency
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|Serhat Development Agency
|Serhat Development Agency
|[[Ağrı]], [[Ardahan]], [[Iğdır]], [[Kars]]
|[[Ağrı]], [[Ardahan]], [[Iğdır]], [[Kars]]
|http://www.serka.org.tr/
|https://web.archive.org/web/20160405041932/http://www.serka.org.tr/
|-
|-
|Trakya Development Agency
|Trakya Development Agency
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|}
|}


[[Category:development]]
[[Category:Economic development organizations]]

Latest revision as of 07:42, 28 December 2024

In the EU accession process, it was decided to establish development agencies in the year of 2006 within the scope of the policy of decreasing inter-regional disparities and income differences in Turkey. Currently, there are 26 development agencies in Turkey. The Ministry of Development is responsible for the coordination of development agencies in Turkey.

Roots

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Since 1989, first development projects like GAP (The Southeastern Anatolian Project), DOKAP (Eastern Black Sea Project), DAKP (Eastern Anatolia Development Program), and ZBK (Zonguldak, Bartın, Karabük) began to be implemented under the coordination of State Planning Organization for the purpose of decreasing inter-regional disparities in Turkey. However, planning done by the center did not give enough fruitful results; also benefiting from the experiences of developed countries it was understood that developing "bottom-up" instead of "top-down" development policies is crucial.

A new approach, methods and institutional structuring models in parallel with regional development policy and practices of EU were emphasized and focused on regional development models by benefiting from the experiences of the EU countries on this issue.

Parallel to Nomenclature of Units for Territorial Statistics (NUTS) of the EU, nomenclature of units for territorial statistics in three levels is made in Turkey. In this context, NUTS-1 includes 12 regions, NUTS-2 includes 26 sub-regions and NUTS-3 includes 81 provinces. With the establishment of NUTS-2;

  • Development of a national economic and social cohesion policy aimed at reducing regional disparities,
  • Adoption of the legal framework to facilitate the implementation of the acquis under this chapter,
  • Creation of a multi-annual budgeting procedures setting out priority criteria for public investment in the region,
  • Strengthening the administrative structures for managing regional development
  • Implementation of regional development plans

were aimed.

List

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Entrance of Ankara Development Agency
Development Agency Provinces Website
Ahiler Development Agency Aksaray, Kırıkkale, Kırşehir, Niğde, Nevşehir http://www.ahi-ka.org.tr Archived 2019-04-13 at the Wayback Machine
Ankara Development Agency Ankara http://www.ankaraka.org.tr/
West Mediterranean Development Agency Antalya, Burdur, Isparta http://www.baka.org.tr/
Western Black Sea Development Agency Bartın, Karabük, Zonguldak http://www.bakka.org.tr/
Bursa Eskişehir Bilecik Development Agency Bilecik, Bursa, Eskişehir http://www.bebka.org.tr/
Çukurova Development Agency Adana, Mersin http://www.cka.org.tr/
Tigris Development Agency Batman, Mardin, Şırnak, Siirt http://www.dika.org.tr/
Eastern Mediterranean Development Agency Hatay, Kahramanmaraş, Osmaniye http://www.dogaka.org.tr/
Eastern Anatolia Development Agency Bitlis, Hakkâri, Muş, Van http://www.daka.org.tr/
Eastern Black Sea Development Agency Artvin, Giresun, Gümüşhane, Ordu, Rize, Trabzon http://www.doka.org.tr/
East Marmara Development Agency Bolu, Düzce, Kocaeli, Sakarya, Yalova http://www.marka.org.tr/
Euphrates Development Agency Bingöl, Elazığ, Malatya, Tunceli http://www.fka.org.tr/ Archived 2016-06-02 at the Wayback Machine
South Aegean Development Agency Aydın, Denizli, Muğla http://www.geka.org.tr/ Archived 2015-10-31 at the Wayback Machine
South Marmara Development Agency Balıkesir, Çanakkale http://www.gmka.org.tr/ Archived 2016-05-25 at the Wayback Machine
Silkroad Development Agency Adıyaman, Gaziantep, Kilis http://www.ika.org.tr/
Istanbul Development Agency Istanbul http://www.istka.org.tr/
İzmir Development Agency İzmir http://www.izka.org.tr/
Karacadağ Development Agency Diyarbakır, Şanlıurfa http://www.karacadag.org.tr/
North Anatolian Development Agency Çankırı, Kastamonu, Sinop http://www.kuzka.gov.tr/ Archived 2016-05-23 at the Wayback Machine
Northeast Anatolia Development Agency Bayburt, Erzincan, Erzurum http://www.kudaka.org.tr/ Archived 2016-05-26 at the Wayback Machine
Mevlana Development Agency Karaman, Konya http://www.mevka.org.tr/
Middle Anatolia Development Agency Kayseri, Sivas, Yozgat http://www.oran.org.tr/
Middle Black Sea Development Agency Amasya, Çorum, Samsun, Tokat http://www.oka.org.tr/
Serhat Development Agency Ağrı, Ardahan, Iğdır, Kars https://web.archive.org/web/20160405041932/http://www.serka.org.tr/
Trakya Development Agency Edirne, Kırklareli, Tekirdağ http://www.trakyaka.org.tr/
Zafer Development Agency Afyonkarahisar, Kütahya, Manisa, Uşak http://www.zafer.org.tr/