The determinants of social development for Rabia community in Iraq

Section: Research Paper
Published
Mar 1, 1989
Pages
129-158

Abstract

The development of Badia community is one of the main goals of the North Island irrigation project, which will achieve a fundamental shift in agricultural activity by providing irrigation water for an area of more than sixty thousand hectares of agricultural land, and then providing a positive positive agricultural environment with a low degree of uncertainty and risk, and this means providing stability and economic development to the region As a basic condition and another aspect of social and cultural development, where the basic aspects of community development (economic, social and cultural) are intensified and appropriate in an integrated manner, and this research is an attempt to uncover the most important determinants that can hinder development activities in a Rabia community and then define the most important methods that can be adopted to stimulate and advance development in it Forward, assuming that these determinants relate to the social, economic and cultural characteristics that impede the processes of social, economic and cultural adaptation to the requirements of development.

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AlJubury, S., & Hassan, M. (1989). The determinants of social development for Rabia community in Iraq. Adab Al-Rafidayn, 19(19), 129–158. https://doi.org/10.33899/radab.1989.165647