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The agricultural reality in Iraq after 2003 challenges and solutions
Adnan Abdul-Amir Al-Zubaidi - Tikrit University, College of Political Science
Induction
Archaeologists confirm that the first habitat for agriculture was in Iraq, and in its northern...
The Dangers of Drought and The Decay of The Culture of The Marsh Dwellers…...
Muhammad Baqir Nasser – Researcher
Executive summary:
The migration of the people of the marshes is an inevitable result of water scarcity, which is a...
Cloud Seeding – A Review
Dr. Ghassan Salem - Researcher
Abstract
Water is a necessity on Earth, and global water consumption is increasing significantly. There should be ways to keep the...
Notes on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Report
Imad Sheikh Daoud / Professor of Public Policies and Political Systems at the College of Political Science - Al-Nahrain University.
The scientific team that prepared...
Prospects for Economic Reform in Iraq
Dr. Muhannad Hamid Mahidi/University of Anbar.
Executive Summary:
There is shortsightedness in the Iraqi state, as its intervention in economic life through expansionary fiscal policy has...
The controversy of Iraq’s accession to the World Trade Organization
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is one of the three organizations of the United Nations specialized in the economic and trade fields, which is...
Improving the policy of partnership frameworks between private and public agriculture systems
The inability to create diversity in agricultural production, and to focus attention solely on specific activities, while maintaining traditional policies and frameworks in dealing...
The Iraqi economy and opportunities to shift towards renewable or alternative energies
Although Iraq has the fifth-largest proven oil reserves, it is estimated that oil reserves will last for another 80-85 years in the country. In...
The water crisis in Iraq
The water problem in Iraq is a matter of multiple dimensions for the country's health and agricultural future, which is certainly reflected in its...