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CIPSS-team from Izmir in Turkey paid a visit to Sweden

The five members of team Buca holding their diplomas.
Team Buca from Izmir, Turkey, after having received their diplomas by Lund University. From the left: Beyza Kuşoğlu, Yasemin Güzel, Ferhat Orhun Uyar, Berk Hızlıateş and Hande Taylan. Photo: Emma Holm.

At the end of May, Team Buca, which consists of four people from Izmir Buca Municipality in Turkey, came to Sweden for a few days filled with study visits. We took the chance to talk to them about their reflections on the programme ‘Co-design for Sustainable, Resilient and Inclusive Public Spaces and Services’ (CIPSS) and also organize a small graduation ceremony.

Team Buca’s change project, which they presented at the final conference of CIPSS in early May, aims to increase the renewable energy usage capacity in the public buildings of Buca Municipality and to provide energy and water efficiency with solar energy system/rainwater collection applications by creating a good pilot example.

They focused on a big youth centre where thousands of university students go regularly to study and so on and turned it into a green building.

“We wanted to affect the youth as a first step and build their awareness around sustainability, which can make them become ambassadors for change. In the long run we want all public buildings in Buca Municipality to have a green stamp”, says Berk Hızlıateş, one of the project team members.

In Izmir, which is a very hot city, ‘green building’ is quite a new concept.

“We have to make the environment much cooler and good examples of how to do that are needed. Around the youth centre, we have put up an information wall where people can read about green buildings and our project with the youth centre in particular”, says Yasemin Güzel, another team member.

It’s not about ego it’s about eco!

“Through the modules of the programme we learned that humans are part of the nature, so we are all in this together. We are so human centred today and need to think differently. It’s not about ego it’s about eco!”, says Ferhat Orhun Uyar.

“We also built a very valuable network through the programme. For example, we have already met the Tetovo team from North Macedonia face to face and started a co-operation”, says Yasemin Güzel.

“When we go back to Turkey, I feel hopeful that we can make some changes. It was like a utopia for us before, but now we have seen that it’s not a utopia at all, it’s the reality in some other countries. So, it’s not impossible to do. In fact, there are lots of good examples around the world. We only need to change our way of thinking and this was a very efficient programme about how to make the world more sustainable and inclusive”, says Ferhat Orhun Uyar.

“As a next step in Buca Municipality we want to align the sustainable development goals to our strategic planning for the coming years. We also plan to share our experience with other municipalities”, says Beyza Kuşoğlu.

Four women walking in the rain.
Among other places, the team members visited the Norra Fäladen area in Lund to study nature-based solutions and rainwater harvesting systems that the municipality and inhabitants have developed. With them were CIPSS coordinator Johanna Alkan Olsson (the Centre for Environmental and Climate Science at Lund University), mentor coordinator Ilhami Alkan Olssson (The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law) and two guides from the area. Photo: Ilhami Alkan Olsson.
A group of people studying a rainwater harvesting system.
Team Buca from Izmir Buca Municipality studying a rainwater harvesting system in Norra Fäladen, Lund. Photo: Ilhami Alkan Olsson.

One comment

  1. Björn Wickenberg

    @JAO: I love your choice of field trip!!

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