Abstract
Climatic factors are among the most important characteristics affecting the composition of theiraqi village in general , including the villages of the western region of Iraq , so this research came to highlight the importance these characteristics and their role in settling the components of the village . the village of Al – Sakra is located in the district of Anah on its southern outskirts , and it is an integrated village in terms of urbanism and population . therefore , the researcher relied on the descriptive approach and the statistical approach in writing the parts of the research of field study and analysis to reach a true picture of the village of Al – Sakra and the uses it contains , especially those that come into contact with the citizen and his daily life . field data was obtained related related to the population , internal structure , urbanization , and the natural characteristics that control it in light of the harsh climate surround it , the research has reached of conclusions , including that the climate has a major role in the settlement of agriculture , which was able to face its harshness . As for the building materials , they are mostly modern building materials due to the dominance of the environment through cooling devices and the provision of Electrical energy . the research recommended paying attention to the health center and introducing medical devices because they serve a large segment of the population , whether within the village or the neighboring one , as well as paving transtportation roads state support farmers , introducing modern mechanization in agriculture through surrounding the village .
Article Type
Article
First Page
172
Last Page
200
Publication Date
6-15-2024
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Abdul alqirghuli, Jinan Sakr
(2024)
"The effect of geographical factors on the structure of Al – sakra village in Anah District,"
Alustath Journal for Human and Social Sciences: Vol. 63:
Iss.
2, Article 15.
DOI: 10.36473/d16dre07
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https://alustath.researchcommons.org/journal/vol63/iss2/15