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Pen, Line and Effect

Mahdi Modiri

Volume 19, Issue 73 , May 2010, Pages 2-33

Abstract
  Once the human being limited the breadth of the earth to his own area of ​​vision, and wherever he had been born, he lived all his life there and maybe for hundreds of thousands of years his knowledge did not exceed that of the world around him. Apparently from the very first days, humanity, in order ...  Read More

Negative and Positive Effects of Information Technology and Communications in Rural Development

Aeej Azmi; Mojtaba Ghadiri Ma'soum

Volume 19, Issue 73 , May 2010, Pages 34-41

Abstract
  Today, various innovations have found their way into the market. Information and communication technology can be considered as one of these innovations. Villages, as a part of the country's society, have always shown sensitivities toward new innovations. Among the innovations presented to villages is ...  Read More

Juvenile Waters

Zakyyeh Heydari; Hossein Saraami

Volume 19, Issue 73 , May 2010, Pages 42-44

Abstract
    Juvenile water is one type of underground waters that is formed by cooling of magmatic water vapor in the solid crust of the Earth. This water was first mentioned by Austrian geologist Suss, and so far no significant reservoir of this water has been reported. Every year, due to internal and external ...  Read More

Space Structure

Mohammad Hassan Nami

Volume 19, Issue 73 , May 2010, Pages 45-47

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

Land use change analysis strategies focusing on remote sensing and with user analysis on the Gorgan area

Majid Vali Shari'at Panahi; Seyyed Rahim Moshiri; Alireza Este'laji; Shokrollah Mohammadi; Jamileh Fotouhi

Volume 19, Issue 73 , May 2010, Pages 48-52

Abstract
  The main purpose of this research is the importance of land use changes in Gorgan city using remote sensing data. In fact, remote sensing has vast applications in many fields of science and research. Possibility of regular periodic imaging and uninterrupted transmission of satellite images are two very ...  Read More

Examination of Geotourism Potentials of the Maranjab Area

Reza Kheirkhah

Volume 19, Issue 73 , May 2010, Pages 53-59

Abstract
  Tourism in today's world is being pursued with various goals and purposes such as the exchange of information and culture, pilgrimage, increasing knowledge, awareness of past societies and spending leisure time, and it daily rises in importance in everyday economic, social and international structures. ...  Read More

Evaluation and Analysis of the Curves of Intensity, Duration and Frequency of Rainfalls in Garmsar Using IDF Method

Omid Binesh; Ali Panahi

Volume 19, Issue 73 , May 2010, Pages 60-63

Abstract
  Iran is located in the belt of dry and semi-arid regions of the world. Due to its geographical situation, it has severe rainfall fluctuations, especially in arid areas. It is necessary to study this behavior for drainage basin operation, flood estimation for design and ... In this research, the IDF method ...  Read More

Informal Settlements and Community-Based Planning with an Emphasis on the Metropolis of Tehran

Seyyed Mohammad Haadi Ayazii

Volume 19, Issue 73 , May 2010, Pages 64-73

Abstract
  According to UN studies, "Unofficial Settlement" will be the main challenge of the third millennium and it has been predicted that by 2020, the total number of inhabitants of the world's unofficial settlements will increase to almost 1.4 billion. The rapid expansion of cities around the world has been ...  Read More

Application of Meteorological and Hydrological Studies to Estimate the Water Requirement of Crops (Case study: Tabriz Area)

Seyyed Hossein Mir Musavi

Volume 19, Issue 73 , May 2010, Pages 74-77

Abstract
  One of the most important problems in the field of agricultural activities is water scarcity or water resources issues. In this context, only those countries that utilize scientific methods in supplying the water needed for crops have been able to overcome these problems. In this study, we tried to evaluate ...  Read More

Exploring the Tourism Potential of Shiraz and Providing Courses of Action to Strengthen it

Mahmoud Mahdinejad; Behnam Moghani Rahimi

Volume 19, Issue 73 , May 2010, Pages 78-82

Abstract
  The occurrence of the industrial revolution and, consequently, the emergence of unbridled urbanization created such a density of cars, iron and … in the cities, which faced the inhabitants of these places with many physical and mental problems. On the other hand, the expansion and development ...  Read More

Location of New Cities with an Emphasis on Baharestan

Seyyed Eskandar Seydaii; Hosseinali Kazemi

Volume 19, Issue 73 , May 2010, Pages 83-85

Abstract
  Experience of new cities in Iran has a long history. Cities like Abadan, Shushtrano, Zahedan, Noshahr and various industrial cities are among its examples. The strategy of new cities began after the approval of the Cabinet of Ministers in 1986, and the responsibility for the construction of these cities ...  Read More

Extraction of Fuzzy Rules from GIS Data using Fuzzy Nervous Network for Identifying Decayed Tissues in Tehran's 5th and 11th Districts.

Parviz Ziaeian Firuzabadi; Alireza Matkan; Vahid Babazadeh

Volume 19, Issue 73 , May 2010, Pages 86-93

Abstract
  In this research, a method for extracting effective and interpretable fuzzy rules from GIS data using a neuro-fuzzy system is presented. The fuzzy model has passed through three stages to achieve high accuracy and interpretability. In the first stage, the primary weights of the neuro-fuzzy network were ...  Read More

Badr's Moon and Clear Sky?

Mozaffar Kazemizad

Volume 19, Issue 73 , May 2010, Pages 94-96

Abstract
  The hypothesis that air is affected by the phenomenon of full moon was examined in terms of cloud cover. The statistical analysis of data of 44 years showed that there is no apparent relationship between clear sky and the appearance of full moon (Badr).  Read More