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İrem Daloğlu Çetinkaya
Office:
HKC-207
e-mail:
irem.daloglu@bogazici.edu.tr
Phone:
+90 212 359 4602
Interest Areas:
Modeling social ecological systems
Impacts of climate change on freshwater systems
Impacts of human activities on sustainability of natural resources
Education:
Ph.D., Resource Ecology and Management University of Michigan, USA, 2013
M.S., Engineering Management, Northeastern University, USA, 2008
B.S. Geological Engineering Middle East Technical University, TR, 2005
Academic Career:
Instructor, Institute of Environmental Sciences, Bogazici University, Istanbul, 2015- Present
Part-time Instructor, Institute of Environmental Sciences, Bogazici University, Istanbul, 2014-2015
Research Fellow, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor , 2013-2014
Research Assisstant, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2008-2013
Recent Projects:
- “Sustainable water storage and distribution in the Mediterranean: OurMED”, Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Region (PRIMA), 4,092,637 Euro [Award ID: 2222; June 2023 – June 2026]. (https://www.ourmed.eu/)
- Local climate narratives in Turkey toward effective local climate actions”, The Centre for Applied Turkey Studies (CATS) Network Funding (February 2022 - December 2022, 32,500 EUR (https://www.cats-network.eu/projects/ongoing-projects/localnet-local-governments-climate-change-narratives-and-networks-in-turkey)
- “Innovative and Sustainable Groundwater Management in the Mediterranean: InTheMED”, Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Region (PRIMA), 1,589,000 Euro [Award ID: 58000300; April 2020 – April 2023]. (https://inthemedprima.com/)
- “COBENEFITS: Assessment of improvements in air quality related to an increase in the share of renewable energy in Turkey’s electricity mix”, Institute of Advanced Sustainability Studies, Potsdam, Germany, 26,900 Euro [Award ID: 18-96; October 2018 – April 2019].
- Bogazici University, Scientific Research Projects Fund (BAP): “Vulnerability of Istanbul’s water supplies due to changes in climate and urban dynamics”, 2017-2018.
Selected Publications:
- Pala, Ö.N., Daloğlu Çetinkaya, I. Yazar, M. (2024). Urban Flood Exposure and Vulnerability: Insights from Pendik District of Istanbul. Journal of Flood Risk Management.
- Yazar M., Baykal Fide E., Daloglu Cetinkaya I. (2023) The nested hierarchy of urban vulnerability within land use policies fails to address climate injustices in Turkey. Journal of Environmental Policy&Planning. https://doi.org/10.1080/1523908X.2023.2279059
- Yazar M., Daloglu Cetinkaya I., Baykal Fide E. & Haarstad H. (2023). Diffusion of global climate policy: national depoliticization local repoliticization in Turkey. Global Environmental Change. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2023.102699
- Yazar M., Daloğlu Çetinkaya I., Iban M. C. & Bilgilioglu S. S. (2023). The green divide and heat exposure: urban transformation projects in Istanbul. Frontiers in Environmental Science.https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2023.1265332
- Daloğlu Cetinkaya, I., Yazar, M., Kılınç, S., Güven, B. (2022). Urban Climate Resilience and Water Insecurity in Cities: Evidence from Future Scenarios on Water Supply and Demand in Istanbul. Urban Water Journal. 10.1080/1573062X.2022.2066548
- Marangoz, D., Daloğlu, I. (2022). Development of a water security index incorporating future challenges. In W.L. Filho and E.Manolas (Ed). World Sustainability Series: Climate Change in the Mediterranean and Middle East Region. SpringerLink.
- Marangoz, D., Daloğlu, I. (2022). Development of a water security index incorporating future challenges. In W.L. Filho and E.Manolas (Ed). World Sustainability Series: Climate Change in the Mediterranean and Middle East Region. SpringerLink.
- Daloğlu, I., Nassauer, J.I., Riolo, R., Scavia, D. 2014. An integrated social and ecological modeling framework – Impacts of agricultural conservation practices on water quality, Ecology and Society 19(3): 12.
- Daloğlu, I., Cho, K.H., Scavia, D. 2012. Evaluating causes of trends in long-term dissolved reactive phosphorus to Lake Erie. Environmental Science and Technology. DOI: 10.1021/es302315d