پديد آورندگان :
Awad Kadhim ، Ameen University of Karbala - College of Education for Human Sciences - Department of Applied Geography , Hadi Hussein Al –Sharifi ، Sahar Abdul Geographical Department University of Babylon - College of Education for Human Sciences
كليدواژه :
globalization , Marsh’s Environment in Iraq , Geospatial analysis , Social and economic factors
چكيده فارسي :
Iraq’s Hammar marsh was a key region for food production economically. The Hammar marsh’s ecosystem had started to deteriorate by 1980 because of the war. Ever since then it has had serious issues brought on by both natural and human causes. We highlight these issues, their links, and how social and economic forces led to environmental deterioration in this essay by focusing on globalization. We measured changes in ecological, economic, and social systems using a variety of metrics during the last 20 years in order to quantify the issues and chronicle the changes. Significant climatological changes, including decreases in precipitation and humidity as well as temperature rises, have influenced environmental deterioration in the Hammar marsh. The Hammar marsh’s social structures were also subjected to a great deal of stress, including as conflict and sanctions. To determine how the environment has changed across three periods between 2002, 2012, and 2022, we computed and examined categorization changes in Landsat images. Throughout the research region, changes in climatological variables were linked to changes in the vegetation and water.