Geographical analysis of the natural components of industry in Nineveh Governorate | ||
College Of Basic Education Research Journal | ||
Article 51, Volume 18, Issue 4.1, December 2022, Pages 1126-1153 PDF (1.36 M) | ||
Document Type: Research Paper | ||
DOI: 10.33899/berj.2023.177191 | ||
Authors | ||
Ahmed Talal Khader Al-Tai* ; Nashwan Mahmoud Jassim* | ||
Department of Geography - College of Education for Human Sciences - University of Mosul | ||
Abstract | ||
Industry plays a key role in development, as it helps comprehensive development in multiple aspects, as it works to achieve economic intertwining between activities. The industrial development that swept the world is one of the most important reasons for the availability of industrial components represented in the natural, human and economic components, as some regions are rich in resources that work on the development of industry in the third world, in which there are resources that we need to exploit in industry to increase the value of GDP to raise the standard of living and work on well-being of societies in developing countries. The research aims to study the relationship between the components of industry in Nineveh Governorate, the geographical concentration of industry in the governorate and its repercussions on the events of industrial development and the revival of the industry's contribution to the national income The study adopted the descriptive method and the inductive method. The study concluded that Nineveh Governorate possesses natural and human components that qualify it for industrial development, as it possesses different types of rocks and is rich in different types of minerals. of resources. The study recommended the necessity of coordination between industry requirements of agricultural, mineral, animal and forest raw materials in a way that contributes to reducing the cost of production, as well as establishing new industries in areas where there are no industries and the elements of industry are available. | ||
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