Bodrum

Türkiye

Mission minded city
National Mission Ecosystem Türkiye
Population 181 k
City Area 650 km²
City active since December 2024

Located on Turkey’s southwestern Aegean coast, Bodrum is a coastal city known for tourism, maritime activity and rapid seasonal population growth. Part of the Muğla region, Bodrum combines historic settlements, expanding urban areas and a long coastline that attracts millions of visitors each year. The city has a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild winters, but rising temperatures, prolonged drought and increasing wildfire risk are placing growing pressure on water resources, ecosystems and infrastructure.

Climate action in Bodrum is closely tied to the challenges of tourism-driven growth and environmental protection. Seasonal surges in population increase energy and water demand, while car dependency and expanding construction place additional strain on the landscape. Climate change is also heightening concerns around coastal resilience, heat stress and the protection of natural areas that are central to the local economy and identity.

Key priorities include sustainable water management, renewable energy and greener mobility options, particularly during peak tourism periods. Bodrum is also investing in climate-conscious urban planning and efforts to protect coastal and forest ecosystems from the impacts of heat and fire. Its approach stands out for the way it connects climate resilience with the long-term sustainability of tourism and the preservation of its natural and cultural environment.

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