Land Tenure and spatio-spatial development challenges in the Al-Ghab region
الملخص
Spatial development is considered one of the most important processes that complement the balanced growth of the region with its growth and ensure its compatibility with its environmental conditions and nurture its entity. There is an opportunity to have a chance to take advantage of an opportunity to take advantage of an investment opportunity in the vicinity.
The research aims to study the composition of land shares in the Al-Ghab area and focus in particular on evaluating land Tenure as one of the challenges of spatial development, and on the size of tenure, its distribution and dispersion, land science and the relationship of Tenure size with investment
Emphasis will also be placed on the positive and negative factors that affect investment, in addition to showing the extent of land disputes, especially those related to inheritance and their impact, through field studies of spatial development projects, and identifying the size of agricultural holdings and land uses for (1887) farmers in (59) villages. In a random sampling method in the Al-Ghab area, where these studies proved that the size of the farm and its dispersal are not in line with the directions and objectives of spatial development in the region, and are not sufficient to secure a decent, stable life, which led to the widening of the cycle of poverty and the increase in migration and unemployment rates.