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Urban growth and spatial development along transport corridors in Dujail Municipality

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Often, most cities grow as a result of the increase in population in addition to increased urbanization in developing cities, including in Iraq. Where urban growth is defined as a set of phenomena, which offers geographical, economic, social and administrative advantages in terms of attraction and influence, the areas associated with them tend to suffer from population concentration and accumulation in productive activities and services. This results in social impacts on an economic, geographical and administrative scale in the region itself and its surroundings [4]. Usually, growth sites in the city are places where development is feasible with the lowest possible costs on flat land and close to infrastructure services, especially transport corridors.
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Bibliogr. 18 poz.
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  • Centre of Urban and Regional Planning for Postgraduate Studies, University of Baghdad, Iraq
  • Centre of Urban and Regional Planning for Postgraduate Studies, University of Baghdad, Iraq
Bibliografia
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