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A Knowledge-based Approach to Inter-layer Weighting for Optimal Route Location using Geospatial Information System (GIS) (Case study: Ilam-Homeil road)

Meisam Rostami; Ramin Kiamehr; Ramin Bayat

Volume 24, Issue 96 , March 2016, Pages 5-19

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2016.18940

Abstract
  Considering theproper and comprehensive criteria at the route locating stage can play a major role in reducing economiccosts, increasing safety and accessibility to roads and preserving the environment. For this purpose,several parameters such as Ground Elevation Model, land cover, demographic and tourism ...  Read More

Monitoring the dynamics of urbanization in contemporary Iran using the DMSP / OLS multi-temporal images

Sayyed Ahmad Hosseini; Eisa Ebrahimzadeh; Mojtaba Rafieian; Mahdi Modiri; Mohsen Ahadnejad Roshti

Volume 24, Issue 96 , March 2016, Pages 21-37

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2016.18941

Abstract
  Monitoring the expansion of urban areas on a macro scale is very important for planning urban development and prevention of catastrophic problems in metropolitan areas. However, in most cases, lack of basic information in this area, especially in developing countries, is one of the main obstacles to ...  Read More

An Analysis on the Extent of Health Sector Developmentin the Cities of Kurdistan Province Using Linear TOPSIS Method

Rahmatollah Bahrami

Volume 24, Issue 96 , March 2016, Pages 39-49

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2016.18942

Abstract
  One of the important aspects of community development is the development of health, and in other words, the amount and quality of the community access to health services. Since the necessity of any planning to provide services to the needy areas is to assess the status quo, the purpose of this article ...  Read More

Investigating theancient environmental conditions of ovoid Yardangsin Lut Desert using Granulometry

Mehran Maghsoudi; Abdolhosein Hajizadeh; Mohammad Ali Nezam mahaleh; Zeinab Bayati Sedaghat

Volume 24, Issue 96 , March 2016, Pages 51-64

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2016.18943

Abstract
  The Lut Desert is in the southeast of Kerman province and one of the largest deserts of the world, which is one of the world’s driest and hottest places.Granulometric analysis of sediments can indicate the characteristics of the old formative processes and the morphology of landforms. Yardangs ...  Read More

Application of Normalized Spectral Mixture Analysis (NSMA) to extract urban built-up areas and utilize it in artificial neural network (MLP) to predict the future growth of the city

Bahram Jomeh Zadeh; Sirus Hashemi; Ali Darvishi Bolourani; Majid Kiavarz

Volume 24, Issue 96 , March 2016, Pages 65-77

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2016.18944

Abstract
  Using satellite images with a medium spatial resolution to detect, monitor and predict urban built-up areas, has developed in recent decades. The most important step in predicting of the urban areas growth is extracting the urban features with a high precision but the greatest challenge in this way is ...  Read More

Optimal Location of Landfill for Solid Waste in Hashtgerd area using Analytical Hierarchy Process(AHP) and Geographic Information System (GIS)

Mojtaba Yamani; Shahnaz Alizadeh

Volume 24, Issue 96 , March 2016, Pages 79-90

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2016.18945

Abstract
  Landfill location is one of the most important aspects of municipal solid waste management. Geomorphology is of great importance in optimal location due to its nature, which relates to the origin and development of landforms and their formation processes. Hashtgerd region with an area of 398 km2 is located ...  Read More

Organizing Urban Neighborhoods based on the Passive Defense Requirements (Case study: 6th District Neighborhoods of Tehran’s Region 2)

Hossein Hatami nejad; Ashraf Azimzadeh Irany

Volume 24, Issue 96 , March 2016, Pages 91-112

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2016.18946

Abstract
  Given that cities have the majority of the country's population and are often the economic, political, cultural, social and governance centers in countries, theirreadiness against crises (passive defense) should always be considered by the relevant experts. Organizing the city on the scale of the neighborhood ...  Read More

Investigation and Analysis of Temporal and Spatial Relationship between Meteorological and Hydrological Drought in Tehran Province

Hamed Eskandari Damaneh; Gholam Reza Zehtabian; Hassan Khosravi; Al Azareh

Volume 24, Issue 96 , March 2016, Pages 113-120

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2016.18947

Abstract
  Drought is a recurring and temporary natural event which leads to many damages to human life and natural ecosystems. In this study, the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) and Stream flow Drought Index (SDI) were used to assess droughts. For this purpose, monthly statistics of 72 rain-gauge stations ...  Read More

Analyzing the Effects of the Elimination of Goods Smuggling on the Qualityof the Villagers’ Lives (Case study: Border Villages of Marivancity)

Saeed Amanpour; Souran Manoochehri; Mahnaz Akbari; Zahra Abbassi

Volume 24, Issue 96 , March 2016, Pages 121-134

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2016.18948

Abstract
  Smuggling goods as an unofficial activity has a special place in the quality of life of the country’s border villages which are under stress and suffering from the marginalization of the planning system. Considering the necessity of eliminating goods smuggling for the economic dynamism of the country, ...  Read More

Improving changedetection in urban areas byselectingthe optimal spectral and spatial features based on genetic algorithm

Vahid Sadeghi; Hamid Enayati; Hamid Ebadi

Volume 24, Issue 96 , March 2016, Pages 135-152

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2016.18949

Abstract
  Analyzing multi-temporal remotelysensed images is an effective technique for detecting land useand land cover changes in urban areas. Apart from thetechnique used to detect the changes, the features space has an enormous impact on the accuracy of the results. Achieving satisfactory results in detecting ...  Read More