The effect of the spatial dimension on the creation of administrative units

Authors

  • Haider Jassim Mohammed Urban and Regional Planning Center, University of Baghdad, Baghdad.
  • Mustafa Abdul Jalil Ibrahim Urban and Regional Planning Center, University of Baghdad, Baghdad.

Keywords:

Region, Spatial Development, Spatial Dimension, the stables, regional planning.

Abstract

The quality of human settlements varies depending on the regions, and they differ in their spatial characteristics in terms of their area, development potential, and natural resources, as well as the number of people living in them, as these characteristics differ from one place to another, from one region to another, and between urban and rural areas. There is a big difference between the level of capabilities, job opportunities, social services and infrastructure that qualifies it to create a stable and suitable place for living. It seeks to achieve spatial equality among its residents and provide job opportunities for them on the basis of the development resources and capabilities available in that region without depleting its capabilities and resources and in a way that achieves sustainability across generations through... Raise the economic and social level of its population.

        The establishment of administrative units must be in the light of measuring the spatial characteristics and indicators that fall on the planning tasks with the aim of reducing the gaps between the district and the district and studying the available resources that make a newly established administrative unit that raises the desired economic and social levels and meets the needs of the population within the spatial space, making it an administrative unit. Independent and capable of managing its tasks and resources optimally in proportion to the location and size of the population.

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Published

2025-04-07

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