Volume 32 (2023)
Volume 31 (2022)
Volume 30 (2021)
Volume 29 (2020)
Volume 28 (2019)
Volume 27 (2018)
Volume 26 (2017)
Volume 25 (2016)
Volume 24 (2015)
Volume 23 (2014)
Volume 21 (2012)
Volume 20 (2011)
Volume 19 (2010)
Volume 18 (2009)
Volume 17 (2008)
Volume 16 (2007)
Volume 15 (2006)
Volume 14 (2005)
Volume 13 (2004)
Volume 12 (2003)
Volume 11 (2002)
Volume 10 (2001)
Volume 9 (2000)
Volume 8 (1999)
Volume 7 (1998)
Volume 6 (1997)
Volume 5 (1996)
Volume 4 (1995)
Volume 3 (1994)
Volume 2 (1992-1993)
Volume 1 (1990-1992)
Hint - Create a spatial database

Mahdi Modiri

Volume 22, SEPEHR , April 2013, Pages 2-12

Abstract
  Information is the main ingredient of scientific research and an efficacious research depends on information processing. Naturally, such a tool and environment with such dimensions and features creates fundamental changes in the realm of scientific researches. Geographic information system (GIS) provides ...  Read More

Planning for Sustainable Urban Development

Asghar Zarrabi; Maryam Rezaei

Volume 22, SEPEHR , April 2013, Pages 13-17

Abstract
  In recent years, rapid development of urbanism and dramatic increase in urban population have resulted in numerous problems like devastating urban environment, lack of appropriate access to public urban services, incompatibility of urban land uses, lack of social justice, etc. Thus, the necessity of ...  Read More

Neoliberalism and its impact on urban space

Hosseyn Hataminejad; Amin Faraji

Volume 22, SEPEHR , April 2013, Pages 18-24

Abstract
  Urban environment has always been considered a context influenced by different economic-political processes, and a place for the emergence of phenomena like injustice, lack of healthcare, unemployment, class difference, etc. rooted in economic policies. In other words, human environment somehow represent ...  Read More

Review of the development process in the Garmsar National park

Heydar Lotfi; Mahdiyeh Momeni; Azam Zarandi

Volume 22, SEPEHR , April 2013, Pages 25-32

Abstract
  Today, tourism industry is one the most important ways by which governments can make money and related organizations and offices try to develop this industry. Regarding its particular geographic situation, Iran possess diverse vegetation and animal life which along with an investment on tourism industry ...  Read More

Desert ecosystem - case study:Iran

Zahra Izadi

Volume 22, SEPEHR , April 2013, Pages 33-39

Abstract
  Across the earth, many different ecosystems exist in water and land. Six ecosystems are visible just in land, desert ecosystem is one of which. Nowadays, desert is one of the most sensitive ecosystems of the world. Since it has the required situation of life and living creatures, so that human beings ...  Read More

The necessity of restoration of neighborhoods and old residential units in iran cities

Hamidreza Varesi; Sadif Eslami Parikhani

Volume 22, SEPEHR , April 2013, Pages 40-46

Abstract
  During the last decades, uneven urban growth and development and wrong urban policies have resulted in the depression of urban textures especially residential textures. This urban texture has been devastated more than ever, due to the socio-economic changes and formal and applied inconsistencies which ...  Read More

An Analysis on the Status of Ecotourism in the Dynamic and Sustainable Development of the Western Provinces of the Country

Darab Fattahpour

Volume 22, SEPEHR , April 2013, Pages 47-50

Abstract
  Specific geographic conditions, climatic diversity and special topographic and geomorphic situation of Iran shows unique potentials for ecotourism which is mainly based on the natural extent of geographic areas in western parts of Iran. Yet, tourism and especially nature tourism (eco-tourism) has not ...  Read More

Investigating the Role of Urban Spaces in Creating the Identity of New Towns

Mehri Azani; Zohreh Mehdizadeh; Sabaholkhair Hajnabian

Volume 22, SEPEHR , April 2013, Pages 51-56

Abstract
  Cities, as the largest collection of human traces, contain different elements, components, spaces, functions. Nowadays with the population increase in large cities and problems caused by limited space in those cities, urban engineers and experts have decided to build new towns to settle population overflow ...  Read More

Analysis of rainfall regime in south and southwest of the country

Hasan Lashgari; Hooshang Ghaemi; Fatemeh Parak

Volume 22, SEPEHR , April 2013, Pages 57-63

Abstract
  Precipitation is the first important parameter in studying dry and wet years. It has a direct relation with precipitation systems entering Iran and the sources of humidity which inject humidity into those systems. Studies performed on Sudanese system indicate that precipitation in southern parts of the ...  Read More

Creation of geomorphic map with satellite imagery for Planning and Urban Development

Hosseyn Azizi

Volume 22, SEPEHR , April 2013, Pages 64-67

Abstract
  Geomorphology is a very good guide for urban planning. Geomorphologic maps not only propose new ideas regarding the variables of the perspective, but also indirectly facilitate evaluation of resources in an environment. The present article demonstrates the capability of satellite data in identifying ...  Read More

Geomorphologic Specifications of Northern Tabriz fault

Mohsen Zare Ahmadabad; Ali Nabi

Volume 22, SEPEHR , April 2013, Pages 68-74

Abstract
  Fault is a kind of break which happens due to pressure on the crust and following the displacement of layers. It has different forms (Shayan, 1997, P.128). The study area is located in Azarbaijan Sharqi, Northern and North Eastern Tabriz. It borders Tabriz plain in South and South East, and Aji chay ...  Read More

An Analysis of Physical-Spatial Development Model-case study: Shahrekord

Ali Shamaei; Fatemeh Fadaei Dehkordi

Volume 22, SEPEHR , April 2013, Pages 75-86

Abstract
  Field studies and statistical investigation indicate that Shahr-e Kord (capital city of Chahar-Mahal va Bakhtiari province) has experienced a significant physical-special development. So that during the last 50 years, its annual population has increased 3.6 percent and the city area has enlarged about ...  Read More

The role of parks and green space in the leisure time of citizens

Jamal Mohammadi; Marzieh Heydaribakhsh

Volume 22, SEPEHR , April 2013, Pages 87-97

Abstract
  Growth in urbanism and industry have provided the urban environment with many recreational possibilities and citizens can spend their free time in different clubs, computer game centers, etc. Yet, using natural environment, green space and parks will always be interesting and desirable due to human nature. ...  Read More

GIS in natural studies

Arman Gheysvandi

Volume 22, SEPEHR , April 2013, Pages 98-101

Abstract
  Recently, the necessity of considering natural resources as the basis and foundation for the development of economic infrastructure in developing countries (like ours) has become quite clear. The necessity of decent development and management, allocating facilities, using domestic potentials and knowledge ...  Read More

The concept and nature of e-tourism

Mohammad Khoshniyyat

Volume 22, SEPEHR , April 2013, Pages 102-109

Abstract
  Human beings have always sought to find ways for coping with their routine life issues and predict future plans which guarantee their future and enable them to exploit surrounding space in the best possible way. Therefore, they innovated and created new things to accomplish their goals and realize their ...  Read More

Principle of Uniformity

Shabnam Mahmoodi

Volume 22, SEPEHR , April 2013, Pages 110-112

Abstract
  In the present article, uniformitarianism is discussed as one of the theories related to the changes in geology phenomena. Furthermore, its contrast with neo-catastrophism, catastrophism and evolution will be presented using a documentary method.  Read More