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The Trend of New Developments in Urban Remote Sensing

Mahdi Modiri

Volume 19, Issue 74 , August 2010, Pages 2-8

Abstract
  The environmental quality of the city is a dynamic and multifaceted conception that addresses the possible natural and human factors in different spatial scales. Satellite information is the only suitable source of information in order to achieve the continuous dynamic characteristics of urban environments ...  Read More

Future Landscape (Part I)

Seyyed Yahya Safavi

Volume 19, Issue 74 , August 2010, Pages 9-19

Abstract
  The durability, stability and dynamism of each school of thought depend on various factors. One of the most important of these factors is the behavior of followers and believers of that school. In a more clear sense, the actions of followers of a school have a great influence on the dynamism and stability ...  Read More

The Role of Tourism in Job Creation

Ahmad Taghdisi; Hossein Ali Kazemi

Volume 19, Issue 74 , August 2010, Pages 20-23

Abstract
    Tourism is an industry which currently has a large share of the world's economic activities. In addition to earnings, the industry is a job-creating industry that will provide around forty-three percent of the world's employment in 2010, and in ten years will provide around 220 million job opportunities ...  Read More

Analysis and Forecasting of Meteorological Droughts of Khoy Synoptic Station

Faramarz Khosh Akhlagh; Ali Hanafi; Saeed Ahmadi

Volume 19, Issue 74 , August 2010, Pages 24-29

Abstract
  Drought is one of the most important natural hazards that works in a slow and creeping way. This phenomenon is due to climatic processes, and its severity and frequency depend to a certain extent on the geographical position of the site, which happens every few years as a result of falling precipitation. ...  Read More

Space, the Fourth Dimension of Power (Part II), the Legal Regime of Space

Mohammad Hasan Nami

Volume 19, Issue 74 , August 2010, Pages 30-35

Abstract
  The limitations of the sources and documents related to the field of space in the country necessitates the clarification of the status of space in the development of the country and sustainable security, which, while expressing the fundamental issues concerning space technology and space activities of ...  Read More

A Strategy for Creating a "Regional Network" to Strengthen Links between City and Village, an Agenda for Policy Research with Rreference to Indonesia (Part I)

Gholam Reza Latifi

Volume 19, Issue 74 , August 2010, Pages 36-42

Abstract
  Developing a regional network strategy to build city-village interactions is a guide for further research on providing an appropriate policy with an emphasis on Indonesia. In this paper, we try to solve the problem of chronic non-communication between rural and urban development theories and plans by ...  Read More

Tourism Status in Reducing the Problems of Tehran Metropolitan Area (Case study - Roodbar Qasran)

Rahim Sarvar; Mahdi Gir Roodi

Volume 19, Issue 74 , August 2010, Pages 43-47

Abstract
  The rapid expansion of urbanization and the disproportionate physical development of Tehran metropolis due to the increasing growth of population in recent decades has damaged many of the recreational and tourist areas of old Tehran. The existence of those regions could play an important role in reducing ...  Read More

Functionalism and City

Hossein Hatami Nejad; Seyyed Abbas Rajaii

Volume 19, Issue 74 , August 2010, Pages 48-54

Abstract
  Geography, as a cross-disciplinary science, has greatly benefited from the social and philosophical sciences during its evolution. Functionalism is one of the influential ideas in geography and especially in  urban planning as one of the subcategories of this science. In this study, considering ...  Read More

Demographic Developments of Bumusa Island and the Role Government

Mohammad Ramezani

Volume 19, Issue 74 , August 2010, Pages 55-60

Abstract
  From the perspective of human geography, the study of the evolution and demographic analysis of the city of Bumusa in relation to the direct role of the state as a key and influential factor in this paper has been taken into consideration. Methods and indicators used to calculate population analysis ...  Read More

A Study of the Changes in the Number of Population and Villages in the Aradan District (Garmsar County) during 1966- 2006

Mohammad Reza Rezvani; Mahdieh Ranjbar; Saeed Negahban

Volume 19, Issue 74 , August 2010, Pages 61-68

Abstract
  A general overview of the process of changes in the country's rural population shows that in the year 1956, about 69 percent of the country's population was in rural areas and 31 percent in the cities. This proportion has faced with decreasing share of rural population and increasing share of urban population ...  Read More

Spatial-Temporal Analysis of Precipitation Regime in Northwest of Iran

Hushang Ghaemi; Hassan Lashkari; Tayyebeh Namdarian

Volume 19, Issue 74 , August 2010, Pages 69-74

Abstract
  Recognition of the country's precipitation regime and its spatial and temporal dispersion can be a better basis for proper planning to deal with damage and reduce the effects of abnormalities of water resources. In the present study, the monthly and annual data of 22 synoptic stations during the statistical ...  Read More

Application of LIDAR Data in Determining the Topography of Water Surface and Substrate and Providing a Method for Eliminating Noise from it.

Hamid Enayati; Shima Toori

Volume 19, Issue 74 , August 2010, Pages 75-80

Abstract
  In recent years the use of aerial laser scanners for determining the topography of water beds has been introduced in the world and has found practical aspect. Depth measurement using laser scanners is a more precise, cost- efficient, and faster method than other depth-measuring methods, which is based ...  Read More

The Geomorphology of Yakhar Glacier Using Remote Sensing Technology (Mount Damavand )

Saeed Khodaeian; Parviz Ziaeian; Saeedeh Fakhari

Volume 19, Issue 74 , August 2010, Pages 81-85

Abstract
  One of the most important climatic parts of the heritage of the fourth era in the highlands of Iran is the glacial geomorphology and the effects of the glaciers of that period. The Damavand glaciers, with more than 15 small and large tabs with signs of life and activity, are the only survivors of those ...  Read More

The Evolution of Ancient Climatology from Ancient Times Until Today

Mehrdad Hoseini; Naser Maleki; Farrokh Matlabifar

Volume 19, Issue 74 , August 2010, Pages 86-90

Abstract
  One of the basic and most fundamental factors in the structure of the planet is the climate. There is no doubt that humans, living things and manifestations of life on the Earth are affected by climatic conditions and atmospheric phenomena. Inappropriate distribution of dry land and water, different ...  Read More

The Relationship between Visual Beauty and Safety in Urban Recreational Parks

Jamal Mohammadi; Hamid Reza Rakhshani Nasab

Volume 19, Issue 74 , August 2010, Pages 91-95

Abstract
  The paths of three urban amusement parks in different locations in Istanbul were evaluated by students of the University of Istanbul in three separate sites for examination of security, landscape quality, or both. The purpose of this study is to determine the level of personal safety in urban recreational ...  Read More