The Effect of Planning Limitations on Minimizing the Holding Capacity of Cities Extension (Case Study: Sulaimaniyah City) | ||
Engineering and Technology Journal | ||
Article 1, Volume 28, Issue 19, September 2010, Pages 933-952 PDF (512.51 K) | ||
DOI: 10.30684/etj.28.19.16 | ||
Abstract | ||
Big cities suffered from overcrowding problems which push them to grow horizontally and vertically. The extended cities will face the use of new land problem around them, which not vacant from the physical limitations that constraint that extension and make it difficult which minimize the holding capacity for that costly extension. These limitations was the topic of this research especially the artificial ones which surrounded the Sulaimaniyah city especially in the study area which regard as a main direction for its extension and caused a series of planning problems and minimizing the holding capacity is one of them. The research showed that the effect of artificial limitations was exceeded than natural limitations in spite of that the area is known with the second is more than the first one. And showed that the maximizing of the passive effect of artificial limitations was caused by littleness of directorates, experiment in the planning and investment. | ||
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