Overtaking settlements in the city of Baghdad and its geographical dimension
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Abstract
Overtaking settlements in some cities, especially in developing countries, constitute a phenomenon
clear and included in the structure of the housing system therein. There is no doubt that housing is a basic need
After food and clothing, a person strives in his life to obtain housing.
secures the life of his family. Housing represents a place for shelter and a vessel for social upbringing, and in it he spends his life.
The individual spends about 68-75% of his total time (1). It also highlights the importance of residential use, including
Occupying space in the structure of human settlements. The percentage of this use in the city of Baghdad
About 62.6% of the total area of land covered by development and estimated at that time
B 238.4, km 2 in the year (2) 1975. In New Delhi, this percentage was 41.9% in
In 1956, New York City accounted for 23.2% of the built-up area (3). This is due to the severity of the intensity
Vertical housing development and rapid transit systems therein.
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