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Using deep generative models to estimate PM2.5 concentration from satellite AOD data collected from Tehran, Iran

Hossein Bagheri; Mohammad Hassan Zali

Volume 31, Issue 122 , September 2022, Pages 7-22

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2022.254780

Abstract
  Extended Abstract Introduction The concentration of particulate matters has recently increased in the metropolitan area of Tehran resulting in many severe hazards for both the environment and citizens. Particulate matters (PM) with a diameter less than 2.5 microns (PM2.5) are considered to be one ...  Read More

Proposing a method based on composition and voting for the analysis of monthly observations made by air quality monitoring stations using zatellite images - Case study: Arak city

Mohammad Amin Ghannadi; Matin Shahri

Volume 31, Issue 122 , September 2022, Pages 23-41

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2022.254781

Abstract
  Extended AbstractIntroductionAir pollution is now considered to be one of the most important challenges Iran faces and plays a major role in changes of its climate. Factors such as population growth and the consequent increase in the number of cars, as well as the presence of various (and often old) ...  Read More

Evaluating the desirability of urban routes' design for cyclingfrom the view point of the Bike-Friendly city approach - Case study: Yazd City

Mohamad Hosain Saraei; Shahabadin Hajforoush

Volume 31, Issue 122 , September 2022, Pages 43-61

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2022.254782

Abstract
    Extended Abstract Introduction Today, the increasing growth of urbanization and urban population and consequently, heavier traffic and larger number of motor vehicles in urban and suburban areas have created many problems for the transportation system. On the other hand, the unresolved problem ...  Read More

Estimating soil sand content in Mazandaran province using proximal sensing technology

Majid Danesh; HosseinAli Bahrami; Roshanak Darvishzadeh; Ali Akbar Noroozi

Volume 31, Issue 122 , September 2022, Pages 63-86

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2022.254783

Abstract
  Extended Abstract Introduction Soil is considered to be dynamic and complex both spatially and temporally and thus, many physical, chemical and biological properties should be determined before assessing its quality. To reach this purpose, a large sample must be collected for laboratory tests which ...  Read More

A spatial multi-faceted analysis of optimal crops in arable lands of Qeyghaj Plain

Milad Alizadeh Badresh; Farhad Hosseinali

Volume 31, Issue 122 , September 2022, Pages 87-110

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2022.254784

Abstract
  Extended Abstract Introduction Cultivation Pattern is a roadmap that shows which, how much, when, and where crops should be cultivated given the constraints and available resources. Cultivation pattern program determines appropriate crop types in accordance with the climatic condition of the province ...  Read More

PKS: A photogrammetric key-frame selection method for visual inertial systems built upon ORB-SLAM3

Arash Azimi Fard; Ali Hosseininaveh Ahmad Abadian

Volume 31, Issue 122 , September 2022, Pages 111-133

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2022.254785

Abstract
  Extended Abstract Introduction Due to the complexity of frame processing used for positioning and mapping in visual odometry (VO) and visual simultaneous localization and mapping (VSLAM) algorithms, key-frame selection methods have been introduced to improve the performance and decrease the number ...  Read More

Evaluating different TIMESAT models used to reconstruct the phenological trend of Vegetation in Khorramabad

Leyla Karami; Seyed Mohammad Tavakkoli Sabour; Ali Asghar Torahi

Volume 31, Issue 122 , September 2022, Pages 135-150

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2022.254786

Abstract
  Extended Abstract Introduction Vegetation is considered to be one of the most important elements in all major ecosystems on the Earth. Thus, a proper understanding of vegetation and its growth trends and other environmental factors has always been of particular importance for environmental research. ...  Read More

Analyzing the amount and frequency of daily precipitation in west and southwest Iran during the statistical period of 1979- 2016 affected by the Red Sea low pressure

Hossein Asakereh; Skineh Khani Temeliyeh

Volume 31, Issue 122 , September 2022, Pages 151-166

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2022.254787

Abstract
  Extended Abstract Introduction As an influential element of climate, precipitation affects human activities and societies. It is thus considered to be the essence of any study conducted as a part of environmental and economic planning. Precipitation in Iran, especially in its west and southwest is ...  Read More

Evaluating spatial-temporal changes of urban green infrastructure using decision tree algorithm of spatial processes - Case study: Tehran Landscape System

Behrooz Naroei; Shahindokht Barghjelveh; Hassan Esmaeilzadeh; Lobat Zebardast

Volume 31, Issue 122 , September 2022, Pages 167-188

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2022.254788

Abstract
  Extended Abstract Introduction The rapid expansion of urbanization along with irregular changes in land use and Landscape System of Tehran has disrupted the composition and distribution pattern of urban green infrastructure. The present study seeks to analyse the spatial-temporal changes of urban green ...  Read More

Introducing various indicators for the development of new cities using AHP method and evaluating the achievement of goals assigned for new cities - Case study: the new city of Pardis

Gholam Gholami; Rahim Sarvar; Ali Tavakolan

Volume 31, Issue 122 , September 2022, Pages 189-206

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2022.254789

Abstract
  Extended AbstractIntroductionUrban managers and designers are looking for ways to solve problems caused by population growth and increasing migration to large cities. Designing new cities on the outskirts of metropolitan areas to accommodate their overflowing population is one of these solutions. However, ...  Read More

Estimating surface displacement of the June 2020 earthquake in Northwestern Iran - Study area: Qotur City

Reyhaneh Modirzadeh; Rashed Emami; Sayad Asghari Sareskanrod; Aref Rostami

Volume 31, Issue 122 , September 2022, Pages 207-219

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2022.254790

Abstract
  Extended Abstract Introduction Earthquake is a natural disaster which sometimes causes injury and loss of life to many people and generates tsunamis. As one of the most frequently occurring natural phenomena, it is considered by many as the most frightening and dangerous natural hazard. With recent ...  Read More

Assessing the feasibility of using solar energy in arid villages - Case study: villages in Joveyn County

Hadi Soleimani Moghadam

Volume 31, Issue 122 , September 2022, Pages 221-235

https://doi.org/10.22131/sepehr.2022.254791

Abstract
  Extended Abstract Introduction Recent scientific and technological development have provided comfort and well-being for communities while also resulting in new challenges such as environmental pollution. As a source of environmental pollution, fossil fuels emit toxic gases into the air while burning ...  Read More