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SELAMAT DATANG

UNIVERSITI KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA

My Hometown Sustainability

Prepared To :PROF.RIZA ATIQ ABDULLAH

Prepared By: AFAQ AHMED KAREEM P71060

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Introduction

Baghdad is the capital of the Republic of Iraq.

area: 78.84 square miles (204.2 km²).

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Population growth

The population of Baghdad, as of 2007, is approximately 7,216,040, making it the largest city in Iraq the second largest city in the Arab world (after Cairo, Egypt), and the second largest city in Western Asia (after Tehran, Iran)

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Air quality

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Biodiversity

Waste and recycling

Baghdad produces seven thousand tons of waste per day.

Eco footprint

Transport

Trains

Taxies

Buses

Mini Buses

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EducationBaghdad universities can by classify into: Public Private

Health and healthcare

Baghdad hospitals are divided between government hospitals follow the Iraqi Ministry of Health and Hospitals civil trace the private sector.

Green space

Climate change

Baghdad has seen high temperatures for the year2013 to 52 °C and the impact of climate change on rainfall, which is also decreased significantly causing the growing status of desertification and dust pollution that Iraq had suffered

Food

Economic base

Oil and gas sector

Of Iraq's oil reserves at 115 billion barrels, which is slightly less than the reserves of Iran, and half of the reserves Saudi Arabia

Is about a quarter of the total area of the territory of Iraq is suitable for cultivation and animal husbandry widely

Agricultural potential

Employment

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1) Population growth

2) Air quality

3) Biodiversity

4) Waste and recycling

5) Eco footprint

6)Transport

7)Education8)Health and healthcare

9)Green space

10) Climate change

11)Food

12) Economic base

13) Employment

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