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Hint - Hyperspectral Imaging Systems

Mahdi Modiri

Volume 21, Issue 83 , November 2012, Pages 2-8

Abstract
  Earth has many different characteristics and measuring its physical features is a key step in many applications. With the development of different sensors, measuring different aspects of these phenomena has been made possible. With these sensors, we can collect necessary data considering different objects ...  Read More

Land use survey in Sa'ad Abad using Geographic Information System (GIS)

Ahmad Pourahmad; Hossein Najafi; Roghayyeh Shamsi; Mohammad Fe'li

Volume 21, Issue 83 , November 2012, Pages 9-15

Abstract
  Land and its usage have always been the main theme and context in urban planning and actually it is the land which ultimately determine the destiny of urban development plan, mediating and supervising land use. This has always been one of social, economic and physical issues in recent urbanization. The ...  Read More

Issues related to the transfer of sand and fine particles (dust) by wind in dry and shallow water areas

Mohammad Reza Servati; Mohammad Reza Yusefi Roshan

Volume 21, Issue 83 , November 2012, Pages 16-35

Abstract
  Movements of sand and small particles (dust) because of wind occur in many different environments, but the phenomenon is much more powerful in arid areas and cover larger areas. The phenomenon is one of the most important issues arid areas face. In order to preserve buildings, agricultural lands, pipe ...  Read More

Geoinformatics telecommunication and GIS in launching crisis management systems

Hassan Ali Faraji Sabokbar; Mahdi Modiri; Rahim Ali Abbaspur; Saeed Rahimi

Volume 21, Issue 83 , November 2012, Pages 36-41

Abstract
  Human beings have spent many decades trying to confront and overcome the nature. This is a continuous confrontation and fight against the nature whose unbounded forces enlarge and result in more catastrophes every day. Recently, this endeavor and fighting have appeared much more useful, due to the scientific ...  Read More

Social Darwinism and its Effects on Geography

Mofid Shateri

Volume 21, Issue 83 , November 2012, Pages 42-44

Abstract
  Darwinism which goes back to ancient times and around 5 B.C was scientifically introduced by Darwin in 19th century and have influenced different sciences like geography. Under this influence, new schools like geographic determinism and evolutionism emerged which then help in the creation of important ...  Read More

Investigating factors and phenomena affecting the incidence of social crimes and social injuries in metropolises (With emphasis on marginalized areas)

Ali Shama'ii; Mohammad Ein Shahimirza; Javad Malekan

Volume 21, Issue 83 , November 2012, Pages 45-50

Abstract
  Following the industrial, economic and social changes in recent decades, rural emigration to urban areas have increased and development of urban areas have caused different social damages. Nowadays, social damages are among the most important threats to the security of metropolises. Growing increase ...  Read More

Application of Geographic Information System (GIS) in Urban Planning

Taher Parizadi; Sorayya Rowshangar

Volume 21, Issue 83 , November 2012, Pages 51-57

Abstract
  Geographic Information System (GIS) is a platform for saving, storing, managing and analyzing geographic information. It is designed to simultaneously work with geographic and descriptive data. Nowadays, possessing timely data and exploiting necessary information are especially important. In this regard, ...  Read More

Historical geography of Shi'a in the first centuries

Seyyed Hasan Ghoreyshi; Saeid Asgari

Volume 21, Issue 83 , November 2012, Pages 58-64

Abstract
  Historical geography of Shia has attracted attention of many. The special importance and benefit of this dimension of social-historical discussions is considering the geography of different classes of Shia population while investigating its historical evolutions. This is especially important since it ...  Read More

Preparation of Infiltration Levels Mapping as an Environmental Indicator

Azadeh Zaeri Amirani; Alireza Sofyanian

Volume 21, Issue 83 , November 2012, Pages 65-69

Abstract
  Accessing correct and timely information about urban land use and coverage is especially important for urban planning and management, achieving sustainable development in urban areas and optimal application of land.Impenetrable surfaces are a part of urban coverage with an effective role in changing ...  Read More

Analysis of some statistical data on rainfall and temperature In the Bandarlenghe city

Fatemeh Zabol Abbasi; Morteza Asmari Sadabad

Volume 21, Issue 83 , November 2012, Pages 70-72

Abstract
  Precipitation and temperature can be considered among the most important climatic elements in any area. Phenomena like sudden increase or decrease in temperature and precipitation during a year or more can be considered a reason for climate change in the area. The present article applies usual time series ...  Read More

Interaction with Monthly Precipitation Patterns Fluctuations in Iran(Case Study: Shahr- e kord)

Sadegh Karimi Khajehlangi

Volume 21, Issue 83 , November 2012, Pages 73-76

Abstract
  The relation between ENSO and fluctuations in monthly precipitation patterns of Iran ENSO phenomenon is a combination of El Nino-Southern Oscillation and an important telecommunication patterns in southern hemisphere which affect weather condition all over the globe through changing temperature and ...  Read More

Measuring agricultural development levels

Maghsud Bayat; Robab Safari

Volume 21, Issue 83 , November 2012, Pages 77-81

Abstract
  Ongoing population increase have resulted in an ever-increasing demand for food and agricultural products, and agricultural products do not satisfy national demands in the current situation. Despite the goal of realizing self-sufficiency, a large proportion of the demands of a population which is increasing ...  Read More

Measurement of the Earth's distance to the moon

Gholamhosein Rstegarnasab; Zahra Arzjani; Mansureh Banazadeh; Sara Bagheri

Volume 21, Issue 83 , November 2012, Pages 82-85

Abstract
  On the occasion of World astronomy day and the eighth student astronomy seminar, Mohammad ibn Zakariya Razi student research center in Shahr-e Ray launched an international project with the title of “Measuring Earth to Moon distance using non-Euclidean trigonometry” with the cooperation of ...  Read More

DTM Generalization

Hamid Enayati

Volume 21, Issue 83 , November 2012, Pages 86-90

Abstract
  Summarizing DTM received from LIDAR data is performed to generalize (decrease details) and strengthen important features. In order to incarnate ground surface, we need to strengthen some especial features like routes and dames. The present article seeks to prepare an algorithm to extract routes. Using ...  Read More

Social Evaluation of the Missing Circle of the Country Development Plans Emphasizing urban, rural and nomadic development plans

Bahman Kargar; Hamid Bahira'ii; Mohammad Ali Rajaee Rizi

Volume 21, Issue 83 , November 2012, Pages 91-93

Abstract
  The current situation in realms of economy, society, culture or in the area of assessing social influences may be considered inappropriate and thus different actions have been performed to improve the situation. Accordingly, different forms of development, like economic development, social development ...  Read More

Modern cities, postmodern, electronic, and critical views of geographers

Atiyye Sadat Saberi

Volume 21, Issue 83 , November 2012, Pages 94-96

Abstract
  The present article considers specific challenges modern, postmodern and electronic cities cause from a spatial perspective and finds that virtual space of electronic city aid real urban space, prepare a plan for it and reduce its dimension in accordance with the scale, size and need for focus and variety. ...  Read More

Urban planning appropriate to passive defense with emphasis on evaluation and planning of urban land use optimization (case study of Sanandaj city)

Mohammad Reza Pourmohammadi; Kiomars Maleki; Farhad Barandkam; Arezou Shafa'ati

Volume 21, Issue 83 , November 2012, Pages 97-107

Abstract
  Providing security, decreasing crisis in cities, and observing some principles and arrangements of passive defense with the aim of decreasing the consequences of such crisis are some of the most important issues which should be considered in urban designing and planning. Iran has always witnesses many ...  Read More

Iranian agricultural vulnerability to dry and semi-arid geographic location and damage to rural agriculture.

Ghaffar Fallahtabar

Volume 21, Issue 83 , November 2012, Pages 108-112

Abstract
  Researches indicate that around one third of lands are located in arid areas and Islamic republic of Iran is also located in arid and semi-arid area of the world. Apart from aridity, a significant part of the country, i.e. around 25 million hectares are wastelands. But beyond this most permanent, seasonal ...  Read More