29 The Peak of Regional Development 1 HISTORY HISTORY Fertile Crescent 2 Tigris and Euphrates; mankind created first temples, first cities, first writing, first harvest between these two ancient rivers. Name of Mesopotamia (land between the rivers) and Fertile Crescent has given to this magnificant starting point of civilizations where Diyarbakir and Sanliurfa are settled. Although there is no precise information about when the cities of Diyarbakir and Sanliurfa were established, many civilizations came into life on them and it is emphasized that they were intermingled with each other at different times. It has been proven that history of the region dates back to 10 thousand years, to Neolithic Ages. With the commencement of writing through 3200s B.C. civilizations began to rise in Mesopotamia. Starting with Hurrians and Mitannians from 3000 B.C. to Ottomans and Modern Turkey, each civilization that ruled Diyarbakir and Sanliurfa immortalized these cities by leaving marks of their ages. To the period of The Romans, Diyarbakir and Sanliurfa were ruled by the following civilizations: B. C. 3000 - 1260 Hurrians and Mitannians, B. C. 1260 - 653 Assyrian and Urartu, B. C. 653 - 625 Scythians, B. C. 625 - 550 Medes, B. C. 550 - 331 Persians, B. C. 331 - 323 Macedonians (Alexander The Great), B. C. 323 - 140 Seleucids, B. C. 140 - 85 Parthia, B. C. 85 - 69 Kingdom of Armenia - Tigran, B. C. 69, Romans became dominant in the region and struggle with Sassanids started. 395 Byzantine became dominant in the region and struggle with Iranians started. 639 Islamic Domination; the ongoing effect of Grecian culture since BC IV. For more information century ended and a new era begun. www.seanatolianheritage.org 15 September 1515 Ottoman Empire took control of the region from Safavids. 29 October 1923 the Republic of Turkey era has begun. 3 4 INTRODUCTION DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES IN TURKEY KARACADAG DEVELOPMENT AGENCY Development Agencies have been established under the coordination of Ministry of Development and on the basis of statistical regions (NUTS II) by the Cabinet Decision. Development Agencies have a legal personality; their transactions are regulated by law No. 5449 and by special regulations when relevant. They are designed to be socio – economic development - oriented and its functions are to be supportive including facilitating and coordinating the development activities of the local stakeholders. Karacadag Development Agency has been established in Diyarbakir to serve both Diyarbakir and Sanliurfa provinces by cabinet decision dated 10 November 2008. Tasks of Karacadag Development Agency are as follows; • To prepare strategies related to regional development, • To improve economic and social indicators at the national, regional and local level, • To reduce inter-regional and intra-regional disparities, • To support the development and implementation of projects, • To mobilize the region’s entrepreneurial potential. TRC2 Region (Sanliurfa-Diyarbakir) Number of Districts Total Population(2011) Growth Rate (‰) SANLIURFA DIYARBAKIR 13 27 SANLIURFA 1.762.075 26,3 DIYARBAKIR 1.592.167 13,4 TRC2 REGION 3.354.242 20,2 TURKEY 75.627.384 12,0 5 KARACADAG DEVELOPMENT AGENCY 6 VISION The Region realizing its potential for tourism while conserving natural and cultural heritage, improving the quality of life by turning its resources into the production and employment, Middle East’s thriving trade center, Diyarbakir-Sanliurfa. MISSION To raise a common understanding of development in the region by promoting cooperation between public, private sectors and the non-governmental organizations, to prepare regional development plans with a participatory and strategic approach and to implement them effectively, to enforce local capacity and increase productivity, to raise competitiveness and investment attraction of the region by ameliorating investment climate, in order to facilitate a sustainable social and economic development. ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD Administrative Board is the decision-making body. The Agency’s legal representative is the Chairman of the Administrative Board. It is composed of Governors, Mayors, Presidents of the Chambers of Commerce and Trade and Presidents of the Provincial General Assembly in both Diyarbakir and Sanliurfa. SECRETARIAT GENERAL Secretariat General consists of legal consultant, internal auditor, head of units, coordinators, specialists, and support staff. Secretariat General acts as the executive body and reports to the Board of Directors. Legal Consultant Represents the agency in cases related to the Agency. Examines directives, contracts and protocols issued by Agency. Internal Auditor Reviews and analyzes to make productive use of resources and provides smooth functioning of the internal control system. DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Development Committee is the advisory body for the Agency and composed in such a way to improve coordination and cooperation among public institutions, private sector, non - governmental organizations, universities and local administrations. 7 ORGANIZATION CHART Legal Advisor Planning, Programming Program Management and Coordination Unit Unit (PMU) (PPCU) 8 Monitoring and Evalution Unit (MEU) Administrative Board Development Committee Secretariat General Internal Auditor Support Unit Foreign Relations and Funds Unit (FRFU) Diyarbakir Investment Support Office (ISO) Sanliurfa Investment Support office (ISO) THE UNITS OF AGENCY Planning, Programming and Coordination Unit (PPCU) PPCU is responsible for doing research to accelerate region’s economic, social and cultural development and its competitiveness. It brings local authorities together to draw up plans and programmes on regional and sectoral basis. Program Management Unit (PMU) PMU is responsible for managing grant programmes are set out in line with regional plans and programmes defined by PPCU. Monitoring and Evaluation Unit (MEU) MEU tracks on a regular basis projects supported by the Agency to ensure grants are used efficiently, effectively and in a sustainable manner. Foreign Relations and Funds Unit (FRFU) FRFU works through developing cooperation and joint projects with relevant international institutions in collaboration with the Units/Investment Support Offices, within the framework of the tasks and the activities of the Agency. Support Unit This unit consists of Administrative Assistant, Press and Public Relations, Human Resources, Accounting and IT department. Investment Support Office (ISO) ISO acts as one stop - shop on behalf of private companies for licensing, authorization and all other administrative permissions due time in accordance with to the relevant legislation and monitors the investments in the region. ISO acknowledges the investors and guides them in line with the application rules and relevant documentations set in legislations. 9 REGIONAL PLANNING 10 Axis 1: Development of Urban Economies and the Acceleration of Economic Growth Objective 1.1: To Achieve Specialization in Strategic Service Sector and Accelerate Growth Objective 1.2: To Attain a Competitive Structure of Agricultural Production Objective 1.3: To Develop Industry and Transition to Value-Added Production Structure The Planning Method and Process 2014-2023 TRC2 (Diyarbakir-Sanliurfa) Regional Plan was prepared with participatory and strategic planning approach. Participatory decision making, bottom-up and top-down planning, sustainable development, holistic approach are the basic principles of Regional Plan. Objective 1.4: To Increase the Competitiveness of SMEs, Promoting Entrepreneurship and Mobilizing Internal Potential Objective 1.5: To Improve Business and Investment Climate Axis 2: Strengthening Human and Social Capital and the Reducing Poverty Axis 3: Increasing Life Quality and Providing Spatial Organization Axis 4: Ensuring Sustainable Development and Green Growth Objective 2.1: To Support Economic and Social Development Through Education Objective 3.1: To Mobilize Development Dynamics of the Regional Settlements and the Activation of Intra-Regional Production Organization Objective 4.1: To Provide Sustainable Utilization of Land Resources Objective 2.2: To Improve Institutional Capacity Objective 2.3: To Improve Social Service Delivery Objective 2.4: To Reduce Migration, Poverty and Income Inequality Objective 3.2: To Increase Connection and Relationship between Centers through Strengthening Transport Infrastructure Objective 3.3: To Enhance and Develop Urban Infrastructure Objective 4.2: To Provide Sustainable Utilization of Water Resources Objective 4.3: To Protect the Environment and Bio-Diversity Objective 4.4: To Extend Environment Friendly Technologies and the Use of Renewable Energy Sources Objective 3.4: To Increase Life Quality in the Regional Settlements 11 12 FINANCIAL SUPPORT Agency supports the following projects and operations of the local administrations, universities, other governmental institutions, civil society organizations, business companies, cooperatives and unions according to methods and principals in projects and Operations Support Regulations. The projects and operations which: • Contributes to the regional plan and programs • Promotes cooperation and partnership among government, local administration, private sector and civil society organizations • Promotes and improves the business and investment opportunities in the region • Directly or indirectly supports SMEs • Increases the institutional capacity of the organizations in the region. Categories of Financial Supports 1- Direct financial support: Consists of financial supports provided through call for proposals or direct support for activities and guided project supports without call for proposals. 1.1- Call for Proposals: Is an invitation to submit projects proposals in the context of a particular financial support programme. 1.2- Direct Support for Activities: Agency may provide direct support for activities in order to accelerate the process of project support without call for proposals. 1.3- Guided Project Support: The essential element that differentiates guided project support from other financial support methods is that it is developed and launched under the leadership of the agency. 2- Interest Support: In this support method, interest expense of the loans from related intermediary organizations is met by the Agency. 3- Interest–free Loan Support: Interest-free loans will be provided through intermediary organizations and will be paid back in installments without any interest. 13 GRANT PROGRAMMES 14 GRANT PROGRAMME 2010 Economic Development 7.948.150 $ Grant Programme (2010) Economic Development Tourism Infrastructure Total Tourism Infrastructure 6.933.333 $ Grant ($) 7,948,150 6,933,333 14,881,483 Co Finance ($) 8,626,320 4,407,040 13,033,360 Total ($) 16,574,470 11,340,373 27,914,843 GRANT PROGRAMME 2011 Economic Development 5.989.502 $ Grant Programme (2011) Economic Development Tourism Infrastructure Total Tourism Infrastructure 3.069.48 $ Grant ($) 5,989,502 3,069,48 9,058,990 Co Finance ($) 6,557,408 2,675,486 9,232,895 Total ($) 12,546,812 5,645,881 18,192,695 GRANT PROGRAMME 2013 Economic Development 5.989.502 $ Grant Programme (2011) Economic Development Tourism Infrastructure Industrial Infrastructure Total Grant ($) 6,013,222 1,978,57 2,475,32 10,467,127 Tourism Infrastructure 3.069.48 $ Co Finance ($) 6,282,745 1,327,778 1,877,845 9,488,369 Total ($) 12,295,967 3,306,355 4,353,173 19,955,497 15 ALL OF OUR SERVICES ARE FREE OF CHARGE 16 In Turkey, Investment Support Offices (ISOs) have been established within Regional Development Agencies. In this context, two Investment Support Offices, one in Diyarbakir and the other in Sanliurfa, were set up within Karacadag Development Agency. Investment Support Offices, like a “one stop office”, seeks to perform and monitor all administrative procedures on behalf of investors and entrepreneurs; to promote the investment opportunities in the region, and to improve the investment environment. For this purpose, five Specialists, with high qualifications and diverse expertise, provide consultancy and referral services for investors. Support for Investors • Monitoring and coordinating the required administrative procedures for official permissions and licenses on behalf of investors, • Informing the investors about related legislation and guiding them throughout the application process, • Guiding investors for the allocation of land for their investments, Responding to the requests of information from both domestic and international investors, • Troubleshooting for investors, • Organizing meetings with relevant institutions and organizations if demanded by international investors, • Communicating with central and local authorities, • Keeping continuous contact with key investors. Promotion of the Region • Promoting business and investment opportunities at both national and international level with the Investment Support and Promotion Agency of Turkey, • Attending national and international fairs, meetings and conferences, • Preparing audio/visual materials for the promotion of the local opportunities for potential investors and entrepreneurs, • Compiling and publishing guidelines for investment. Improvement of the Investment Environment • Identifying difficulties and challenges that may be faced by the investors and attempting to resolve such difficulties proactively, together with relevant authorities. • Participating in researches, surveys and reviews on business issues. All of our services are FREE OF CHARGE. 17 MAIN ECONOMIC INDICATORS OF TRC2 REGION 18 TRC2 2004-2010 GROSS VALUE ADDED (GVA) and Shares GVA (Billion TL) Share in Turkey (%) 2004 TR TRC2 495 9 - 2005 TR TRC2 572 11 - 2006 TR TRC2 668 12 1,8 2007 TR TRC2 754 13 2 2008 TR TRC2 855 14 1,7 2009 TR TRC2 864 16 1,9 2010 TR TRC2 981 20 2,0 Source: TURKSTAT NUTS 2 REGIONS GVA SHARE 2010 Source: TURKSTAT TRC2 REGION GVA SHARES BY SECTORS 2010 ( %) Source: TURKSTAT 19 EXPORT, 2005-2012 Source: TURKSTAT IMPORT, 2005-2012 Source: TURKSTAT EMPLOYMENT RATE, 2004-2012 THE FIRST 10 COUNTRIES of TRC2 REGION EXPORT, 2012 Source: TURKSTAT THE FIRST 10 COUNTRIES of TRC2 REGION IMPORT, 2012 Source: TURKSTAT EMPLOYED POPULATION by ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, 2005-2012 Source: TURKSTAT Source: TURKSTAT 20 TOTAL ARABLE LAND, 2012 TOTAL ARABLE LAND, 2012 Source: TURKSTAT Source: TURKSTAT Sanlıurfa Diyarbakır TRC2 Region Turkey Irrigated Lands 450.452 114.662 565.114 5.280.000 IRRIGATION OF AGRICULTURAL LAND IN TRC2 REGION (ha), 2012 Source: TURKSTAT Irrigable Lands LANDS TO BE IRRIGATED IN TRC2 REGION (ha) Sanlıurfa Diyarbakır TRC2 Region Turkey 1.011.675 583.173 1.594.848 25.300.000 Economically Irrigable Lands 834.900 443.925 1.278.825 8.500.000 Irrigated Lands 450.452 114.662 565.114 5.280.000 Source: DSİ, 2012a. 21 GAP PROJECT 22 The Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP) is a multi-sector and integrated regional development effort approached in the context of sustainable development. Its basic objectives include the improvement of living standards and income levels of people so as to eliminate regional development disparities and contributing to such national goals as social stability and economic growth by enhancing productivity and employment opportunities in the rural sector. The project area covers 9 administrative provinces (Adiyaman, Batman, Diyarbakir, Gaziantep, Kilis, Mardin, Siirt, Sanliurfa and Sirnak) in the basins of the Euphrates and Tigris and in Upper Mesopotamia. The GAP had originally been planned in the 70s consisting of projects for irrigation and hydroelectric energy production on the Euphrates and Tigris, but transformed into a multi-sector social and economic development program for the region in the 80s. The development program encompasses such sectors as irrigation, hydroelectric energy, agriculture, rural and urban infrastructure, forestry, education and health. The water resources development component of the program envisages the construction of 22 dams and 19 hydroelectric power plants and irrigation of 1.82 million hectares of land. The total cost of the project is estimated as 32 billion US $. The total installed capacity of power plants is 7476 MW and projected annual energy production reaches 27 billion kWh. The project rests upon the philosophy sustainable human development, which aims to create an environment in which future generations can benefit and develop. The basic strategies of the project include fairness in development, participation, environmental protection, employment generation, spatial planning and infrastructure development. 23 TRC2 REGION 24 SANLIURFA - GOBEKLITEPE The oldest temple DIYARBAKIR - CAYONU The first world trade center 25 SANLIURFA - BALIKLIGOL DIYARBAKIR - CITY WALL 26 SANLIURFA - HARRAN DIYARBAKIR - CERMIK Haburman Bridge 27 SANLIURFA - HALEPLIBAHCE DIYARBAKIR - ULU MOSQUE 28 30
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