An analysis of the ecological characteristics of the population of Heet district for the period 1997-2018 | ||
Journal of University of Anbar for Humanities | ||
Article 32, Volume 2021, Issue 2, June 2021, Pages 1932-1959 PDF (1.3 M) | ||
DOI: 10.37653/juah.2021.171598 | ||
Author | ||
Buthaina Rahim Shawkat Al-Muhammadi | ||
Abstract | ||
The environmental composition is the distribution of the population according to the environment between the urban, rural and Bedouin. The research is limited to the study of the urban and rural population without addressing the Bedouin population because of their small numbers in the judiciary. The study of urban and rural population is very important in population studies because it illustrates the differences between them In terms of distribution, growth and composition, which is the result of different economic, cultural and social level, in this regard it is necessary to refer to the foundations and criteria used to differentiate between urban and rural.The study of the population of the district of Hit and know their demographic characteristics and their spatial and temporal differences for years (2018, 1997) revealed to us that the population of the judiciary was increasing numerically during the three census years. This increase is due to several factors including the development of economic activity, The increase in the natural growth rate of the population (ie, the increase in the number of births) as well as the migration to the judiciary.It is possible to say that some of them are due to natural conditions or their differences from one place to another. That place to provide the necessary necessities to live in it. | ||
Keywords | ||
Environmental structure; population; Geographical Characteristics; Hit district | ||
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