Traditional Water Harvesting Systems in Climate Change Adaptation: Insights From a Semi-Arid Mediterranean Village

dc.contributor.author Gercek, Deniz
dc.contributor.author Yuceer, Hulya
dc.contributor.author Gonulal, Yasemin Ozcan
dc.contributor.author Ustuk, Ozan
dc.contributor.author Uzelli, Taygun
dc.contributor.author Guler, Selen
dc.contributor.author Baba, Alper
dc.date.accessioned 2025-08-27T16:40:59Z
dc.date.available 2025-08-27T16:40:59Z
dc.date.issued 2025
dc.description Yuceer, Hulya/0000-0002-4090-6304; en_US
dc.description.abstract Traditional water harvesting systems (WHS), developed over centuries by past civilizations, have long played a crucial role in addressing water scarcity in semi-arid regions. Although these systems have been largely neglected with the expansion of modern water infrastructure, they remain a valuable heritage containing significant knowledge and practices that are still relevant today, particularly in overcoming water management challenges in the face of climate change. Although traditional WHSs have been studied across various regions, their forms and functions vary significantly due to unique climatic, geological, and cultural conditions. In the Mediterranean context, small-scale WHSs have received comparatively limited attention-particularly studies that integrate both their revitalization for contemporary use and their historical and cultural significance. This study aims to help bridge that gap and contribute the existing literature by focusing on the WHSs in Barbaros, a semi-arid village on the Aegean coast of Turkey. Barbaros is particularly unique due to its special geological conditions, as the porous soil makes water retention difficult, which adds to the importance of traditional WHSs. In this context, the main objective of this research is to comprehensively assess these systems, by considering the area's topography, geological features, WHS construction techniques, and local knowledge transmitted across generations. This multidisciplinary approach, combining a literature review, field observations, expert surveys and interviews with long-time residents, enables a comprehensive analysis of the typologies, current state and socio-cultural evolution of these systems. A thorough understanding of these systems is essential to assess their resilience and relevance for climate change adaptation, especially with regard to drought management. The study concludes that, despite their partial abandonment, the traditional WHSs in Barbaros offer valuable insights into sustainable water management and demonstrate their potential as practical models for addressing today's water challenges. en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.4305/METU.JFA.2025.1.8
dc.identifier.issn 0258-5316
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dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.4305/METU.JFA.2025.1.8
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dc.publisher Middle East Technical Univ en_US
dc.relation.ispartof Metu Journal of the Faculty of Architecture en_US
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess en_US
dc.subject Water Harvesting Systems en_US
dc.subject Water Scarcity en_US
dc.subject Water Heritage en_US
dc.subject Climate Resilience en_US
dc.subject Cultural Heritage en_US
dc.title Traditional Water Harvesting Systems in Climate Change Adaptation: Insights From a Semi-Arid Mediterranean Village en_US
dc.title Traditional Water Harvesting Systems in Climate Change Adaptation: Insights From a Semi-Arid Mediterranean Village
dc.title.alternative İklim Değişikliğine Uyumda Geleneksel Su Hasadı Sistemleri: Yarı Kurak Bir Akdeniz Köyünden Çıkarımlar en_US
dc.title.alternative İklim Değişikliğine Uyumda Geleneksel Su Hasadı Sistemleri: Yarı Kurak Bir Akdeniz Köyünden Çıkarımlar
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gdc.author.wosid Uzelli, Taygun/Abi-4039-2020
gdc.author.wosid Yüceer, Hülya/Aai-5932-2021
gdc.author.wosid Güler, Selen/Lih-3750-2024
gdc.author.wosid Uştuk, Ozan/Gxm-4985-2022
gdc.author.wosid Gerçek, Deniz/Gye-1731-2022
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gdc.description.department İzmir Institute of Technology en_US
gdc.description.departmenttemp [Gercek, Deniz; Yuceer, Hulya; Gonulal, Yasemin Ozcan; Ustuk, Ozan; Uzelli, Taygun; Guler, Selen; Baba, Alper] Izmir Inst Technol, Izmir, Turkiye en_US
gdc.description.endpage 228 en_US
gdc.description.issue 1 en_US
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gdc.description.volume 42 en_US
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