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Contemporary trends toward environmental issues in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
Contemporary trends toward environmental issues in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq

Author(s): Kaywan Othman AHMED, Shuokr Qarani AZIZ, Peshang Hama KARIM, Twana Ahmed HUSSEIN, Shazada Omer NAJMALDDIN
Subject(s): Regional Geography, Environmental Geography, Human Ecology, Environmental interactions
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: environment; Kurdistan Region; Iraq; pollution; COVID-19; geographical distribution;

Summary/Abstract: Environmental problems can be the public’s concern, and they also feel the ratio of dangerousness. Consequently, collecting their opinions and trying to get to know the way of their thinking regarding their environmental problem and solving them was an attractive case study for the authors of this article. In this research, the authors found the public’s opinion and attitude regarding environmental situations and issues in Kurdistan Region-Iraq throughout a public questionnaire/survey. Around 450 people randomly participated from various geographical locations/cities of the region proportioned to the population rate regarding different demography, gender, age, and academic background. The statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) program was used to analyze their opinion. Also, the cross-tabulation method was used to understand the relationship between two or more variables. Gender, age, and educational background had effects on the participants’ attitudes toward environmental issues. Females, aged from 20 to 30, and Ph.D. degree holders were paying more attention to the environment. Geographically, the participation ratio for the Sulaimani, Erbil, Duhok, Halabja, and Kirkuk Provinces was 28.48 %, 21.95 %, 17.61%, 16.69%, and 15.00 %, respectively. High and low participation levels of the contributors are a reflection of the environmental awareness of the contributors, providing environmentalfacilities for the people, background, and culture of the community, and stability of political, economical, and social issues of the areas. Furthermore, COVID-19 affected the environment, and commonly it had a positive impact on the environment.

  • Issue Year: 67/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 109-130
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: English