Environmental Influences on the Settlements Patterns of Communities in the Marshes of Iraq

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Abstract

In the field of residential community planning, one of the appropriate places to study the mutual influences between man and the environment, away from the influences, concepts and mechanisms of contemporary planning theories are isolated environments in rural areas, and the marshlands in Iraq represent one of these models. These areas still retain the planning patterns of residential communities for thousands of years. This research attempts to conduct a descriptive study of traditional settlement patterns, which relied on the capabilities of the surrounding areas to provide planning and architectural solutions based on the environmental factor. Establishing such a clear framework for these impacts can help in any future interventions or development processes in the region and ensure that any random or irregular interventions that may have occurred previously are not repeated. Which will preserve the components and sustainability of this ecosystem and maintain the harmony and integration between the elements of the architectural environment and the natural elements.

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Najim, S., Alslam, N. A., & Albazzaz, I. A. (2021). Environmental Influences on the Settlements Patterns of Communities in the Marshes of Iraq. International Journal of Design and Nature and Ecodynamics, 16(6), 657–663. https://doi.org/10.18280/ijdne.160606

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