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Evaluation of Housing of Low-in come Projectsin Ramadi City

    Thaer sh. Mahmood

Anbar Journal of Engineering Sciences, 2011, Volume 4, Issue 2, Pages 125-140
10.37649/aengs.2011.14219

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Abstract

The purposes of planning for housing and solve the housing problem of the most
important topics in studies of housing also it is one of the topics broad and complex, and that
the planned housing in accordance with the cost and social benefit is the solution to reduce the
heights fantasy of the costs of housing. Also its negative effects on the process of housing
where most of Iraq's society of the middle class is needed to adequate housing with income,
especially if we consider that there is a deficit of housing dramatically in Iraq. Which is
estimated at more than three million housing units and offset by a significant decrease in the
rates of housing construction, also which are led to the worsening problem of housing in the
country, especially those with low income, so it requires the parties responsible speed up the
adoption of the strategy to solve the problem of housing in the country adopt the principle of
the establishment of residential low-cost through the adoption of residential buildings, multistorey
(3-4) stories as characterized by the buildings of the densities of housing appropriate of
effective use with economic land and reduce the costs of housing to meet the large deficit and
demand residentialdemand.
In order to reach the desired goal has been studied and the reality of the housing in Ramadi
in the, Ta'meem, 5 km and the 7 km areas and limited the problems of constraints related with
planning housing also its components as well as access to some of the experiences of
countries in planning, housing and solving the housing crisis within finding the alternatives to
some traditional building materials with finding teams cost whenusingthesealternatives.
Also supports research field study of three residential compounds, which aims at evaluating
the appropriateness of such style housing and how to achieve social benefits and meet the
standards of planning and design proposed in the scheme of public housing in Iraq which
have been using the method (analysis of cost - benefit) for the trade-off to choose the best
alternative of residential complexes three (and low cost, Ta'meem, the 7 km), which achieves
less expensive and better utility.
Keywords:
    Housing Planning low cost income
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(2011). Evaluation of Housing of Low-in come Projectsin Ramadi City. Anbar Journal of Engineering Sciences, 4(2), 125-140. doi: 10.37649/aengs.2011.14219
Thaer sh. Mahmood. "Evaluation of Housing of Low-in come Projectsin Ramadi City". Anbar Journal of Engineering Sciences, 4, 2, 2011, 125-140. doi: 10.37649/aengs.2011.14219
(2011). 'Evaluation of Housing of Low-in come Projectsin Ramadi City', Anbar Journal of Engineering Sciences, 4(2), pp. 125-140. doi: 10.37649/aengs.2011.14219
Evaluation of Housing of Low-in come Projectsin Ramadi City. Anbar Journal of Engineering Sciences, 2011; 4(2): 125-140. doi: 10.37649/aengs.2011.14219
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