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Hint: The discovery of unseen complications in hyperspectral images

Mahdi Modiri

Volume 21, Issue 82 , September 2012, Pages 2-6

Abstract
  Imageries received from aerial hyperspectral or satellite sensors record reflected data from earth surface in more than a hundred spectral bands. Hyperspectral imageries are used in different applications and different methods have been proposed and developed to extract data from these imageries. Diagnosing ...  Read More

An Analysis of Community-Based Tourism Capacity

Hossein Hataminejad; Fariad Parhiz; Mehrdad Karami

Volume 21, Issue 82 , September 2012, Pages 7-13

Abstract
  It is possible to call tourism as the “White Industry” because in contrast to most manufacturing industries it provide the necessary prerequisites for friendship and mutual understanding between different nations and bring peace for people without polluting the environment. Industry is a ...  Read More

Synoptic-dynamic analysis of thunder storms in southern western Iran

Hassan Lashkari; Zahra Hojjati

Volume 21, Issue 82 , September 2012, Pages 14-21

Abstract
  In order to investigate synoptic-dynamic situations which results in thunder storms in South Western parts of the country, data were exploited from 16 synoptic stations in South West of Iran during a 10 year statistical period (1996-2005). Fitting the precipitation data, six types of severe storms were ...  Read More

Prediction of land use changes using neural networks and GIS

Gholamreza Latifi; Mohammad Hosein Kazemi Andaryian

Volume 21, Issue 82 , September 2012, Pages 22-26

Abstract
  The present article proposes land transformation model which consists of Geographic Information System (GIS) and Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs). This model applies varied political, social and environmental models as predictive variables. The study introduces a version of LTM model for Grand Traverse ...  Read More

Flood management techniques based on geomorphological capabilities in rural areas Case study: Fartan village From the functions of the city of Esfarayen

Teimur Ja'fari

Volume 21, Issue 82 , September 2012, Pages 27-35

Abstract
  The present article aims to investigate causes of flooding in Esfarayen County and introduces different applications of geomorphology in providing structural methods of floodwater management. Considering the present situation, structural methods like canals, bridges and retarding reservoirs are used ...  Read More

Investigation of the Historical Process of Issuance of Residential Ownership in Iran

Mojtabaa Ghadiri Ma'soum; Soheila Irandoost Khanghah

Volume 21, Issue 82 , September 2012, Pages 36-43

Abstract
  Rural environments are a part of human society. Sustainable and integrated national development depends on sustainable development in regional, urban and rural level. In this regard, the second, third and fourth economic, social and cultural development plan introduces rural construction as one of its ...  Read More

A review of some of the methods for detecting changes Using remote sensing data

Maliheh Sadat Madanian; Alireza Sofianian

Volume 21, Issue 82 , September 2012, Pages 44-49

Abstract
  Change detection is the process of identifying changes in an object or phenomenon by observing it in different time intervals. Careful and timely detection of changes in land forms and reliefs provides a better basis for understanding relations and the interactions between human and natural phenomena. ...  Read More

Healthy City Principles and Criteria

Karamatollah Ziari; Mohammad Hossein Janbabanejad

Volume 21, Issue 82 , September 2012, Pages 50-56

Abstract
  The idea of healthy city is an idealistic plan. Although the plan is not more than a few years old, yet its historical roots are very long and vicissitudinous. In fact, 1984 was a turning point in which endeavors of people like professor Dehel, Dr. Eshton and immense supports of World Health Organizations ...  Read More

Flood statistical modeling using physiographic properties In the Basin Basin

Houshmand Ata'ii; Sorayya Alijani Alijanvand

Volume 21, Issue 82 , September 2012, Pages 57-63

Abstract
  The present article shortly introduces Bazoft basin   (one of Karun subbasins) and discusses different methods of predicting flood discharges, all of which requires specific local data. Due to lack of statistics in most basins and subbasins of the country, the suggested solutions require less ...  Read More

Tracking of the quaternary glaciers in the water basin of the Bayanat River

Samad Abdi; Mohammd Hossein Ramesht

Volume 21, Issue 82 , September 2012, Pages 64-70

Abstract
  Since climatic changes, especially those of the fourth quaternary period have always changed landforms, identifying and detecting traces of these changes is an important topic for geomorphologists. Natural glacier remains from this period are one of the most important evidences of climatic changes and ...  Read More

Snow Melting Models

Seyyede Ameneh Sajjadi

Volume 21, Issue 82 , September 2012, Pages 71-78

Abstract
  Determining parameters like precipitation-snow, snow depth-discharge and temperature are especially important in predicting flow in mountainous areas and studying activities of river system. Regarding snow hydrology, determining appropriate snow melting models of the area are important. Therefore, the ...  Read More

Research in the Field geomorphology of the northeastern slopes of Korkh Mountain

Somayyeh Khosravi

Volume 21, Issue 82 , September 2012, Pages 79-84

Abstract
  North Eastern hillside of Karkas Mountain is located in South Western region of Natanz County with a North West-South East direction. The area is located in 51° 30´ to 52° 4´ Eastern longitude and 33° 26´ to 33°         48 ´ ...  Read More

Investigating the Effect of Economic Conditions on Food Security in Rural Areas (Case Study: Low Volunteer Village of Razavi District of Mashhad)

Katayun Alizadeh; Hojjat Hasheminejad

Volume 21, Issue 82 , September 2012, Pages 85-88

Abstract
  The present article investigates the effects of economic situation on food security of different social groups in sample villages of Paeen Velayat in Mashhad (Khorsan Razavi province). Survey Research is used and data are collected using standard questionnaire. Statistical group consists of 404 households ...  Read More

Environmental Issues in Rural Development

Ali Hassanvandi

Volume 21, Issue 82 , September 2012, Pages 89-91

Abstract
  Currently, there is an increased global interest in influences and consequences of some agricultural activities performed to improve the production level, like increasing amount of inputs such as chemical fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, etc. on the environment and society. Furthermore, wastewater ...  Read More

Geographic Analysis of Housing in Ilam City Sites

Hamid Reza Varesi; Maryam Askari

Volume 21, Issue 82 , September 2012, Pages 92-98

Abstract
  Recently, city services have faced many problems and issues due to rapid increase in urbanism and lack of a codified system of planning and management in different cities. Irregular and hasty population growth results in heterogeneous constructions without correct urban planning and distribution of facilities ...  Read More

ynoptic Analysis of Heavy Rain May 12, 2010 Ilam

Hossein Haddadi; Hassan Heydari

Volume 21, Issue 82 , September 2012, Pages 99-103

Abstract
  Heavy rainfalls with thunder is an environmental phenomenon in Western part of the country. Western areas of the country are potentially prone to heavy thunder stones, since they face the direction of Western Winds and Mediterranean humidity and also because of the Zagros Elevations. Upper atmosphere ...  Read More

Geomorphologic survey of Ilam province from the geomorphotourism site Emphasizing the straits of the province

Mahdi Ahmadi; Omid Ebrahimi; Arman Gheisvandi

Volume 21, Issue 82 , September 2012, Pages 104-109

Abstract
  Tourism development in deprived regions with necessary tourism potentials is a strategy which has recently attracted the attention of different countries of the world. In different parts of the world, preserving the environment, ecosystem and the wildlife are considered important. The present article ...  Read More

Tourism, the subject of Geography

Parivash Karami

Volume 21, Issue 82 , September 2012, Pages 110-112

Abstract
  According to the Greek scholar, Eratosthenes (194 BC), geography is the study of Earth as the place for human beings. In studying the Earth, geography faces different physical and human factors.Human-environment relation is the underlying concept of geography. Environment consists of natural, human and ...  Read More