Spatial Analysis for Development sites in Dhi Qar province and future dimensions

Spatial Analysis for Development sites in Dhi Qar province and future dimensions

Authors

  • D. Hussein Oleiwi Nasser AL- Ziadi جامعة ذي قار – كلية الآداب

Abstract

   Under the current circumstances of the economic reality and service in Iraq, has become a reality developmental Batjahath and identify its needs are necessary and indispensable, and are the responsibility of geography large, what is owned by geographical tremendous in the analysis and extrapolation and prediction of future. In light of the above was written this research identified spatial dimensions in Dhi Qar province, one of the provinces of southern Iraq to the results that come out of this study be generalized for other provinces of the great similarity between the provinces of Iraq in terms of infrastructure and economic potential available 

    The development indicators are numerous and include those of humans, so appeared human development, including with regard to sustainability appeared sustainable development, so it is difficult familiarity with all development indicators and its various dimensions, so relying on the key indicators of demographic reality, housing, sanitation, poverty, unemployment. Were compared to the findings of the study by global standards and local. The methodology used in the study is descriptive statistical analytical approach  

  I've been through the study reached a number of results highlighted that there is a significant increase in the population size of the province, which generates a heavy load on facilities development, where population size took an upward trend where the population doubled to more than seven-fold during the period 1947-2010, after that was the province's population 251,403 people in 1947 rose to 1,804,155 people in 2010. As for the reality of residential apartment there is a deficit of $ 112,891.4 units which need to maintain housing in 2020. There is also a deterioration in the sewage networks and a rise in the unemployment rate stood at 27.8  

 

 

Published

2015-03-24