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The Awareness Level of Hunters Related To Making Environmental Mistakes in the Dukan Lake - Sulaimaniyah Governorate
Author(s) -
Dara A. Salih Kalhory
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
mağallaẗ diyālá li-l-ʿulūm al-zirāʿiyyaẗ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2310-8746
pISSN - 2073-9524
DOI - 10.52951/dasj.21130106
Subject(s) - fishing , sample (material) , psychology , agriculture , geography , environmental health , socioeconomics , ecology , sociology , medicine , chemistry , archaeology , chromatography , biology
The study aims to identify the awareness level of Hunters related to making environmental mistakes in the Dukan lake - Sulaimaniyah Governorate. The study comminuted included all 177 respondents in the study area and the study sample included 62 respondents who randomly selected 35% of the study comminuted as well as the questionnaire by interview was used as a tool to collect the data then the questionnaire was shown to specialists in agricultural extension and fish breeders to achieve content validity. The data was collected and analyzed statistically by used statistical tools and SPSS version22. As well as the results showed that % 82.25 of respondents were aware related to making environmental mistakes in general within medium tends to low. Also, the awareness level of respondents related to fields of making mistakes that caused water pollution came the first rank in terms of relative importance with means of 30.11 degrees. Then comes Soil pollution with means of 19.88 degrees. Finally, Air pollution comes in the last rank with means of 19.45 degrees. Additionally, the results show that there is a correlation between the awareness level of respondents related to making environmental mistakes in the Dukan lake - Sulaimaniyah Governorate in general and variables: Age and Duration of fishing experience While there is no correlation between the awareness level of respondents related to making environmental mistakes in general and each of variables: Areas Used in fishing, Participation in training courses and Exposure to informational sources.

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