INVESTIGATING SOCIAL JUSTICE IN USING URBAN SERVICES IN DIFFERENT URBAN AREAS (CASE STUDY: BAGHDAD, IRAQ)

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Al-Mudhaffer, Ahmed F. [1 ]
Saleh, Saif K. [2 ]
Kadhum, Ghassan I. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Kufa, Dept Urban Planning, Coll Phys Planning, Kufa, Iraq
[2] Univ Kufa, Coll Engn, Dept Architecture, Kufa, Iraq
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Baghdad neighbourhoods; Service distribution; Spatial justice; Urban management; EQUITY;
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Spatial justice is the main problem in many cities. It is located between social ideas and geography concept Spatial justice examines the situation of neighbourhoods in terms of how services are distributed and the extent to which they have various socio-economic and infrastructural indicators. In the present article, the situation of spatial justice in the distribution of municipal services in the 18 neighbourhoods of Baghdad's districts has been investigated. The research method is descriptive-analytical. First, the distribution of services in District neighbourhoods was analysed using the VIKOR model. Then, in order to measure the performance of urban management from the method of service distribution, statistical tests in SPSS software were used. The results of the Vickor model show that the distribution of services in the neighbourhoods of District is not fair. Where the search problem was "What is the differences of social Justice in Using Urban Services between Different Urban Areas in Baghdad" , While the research hypothesis was covered " There is a significant difference of social Justice in Using Urban Services between Different Urban Areas in Baghdad" To reach the goal of the research that addresses "Identify differences of social Justice in Using Urban Services between Different Urban Areas in Baghdad" .
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