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Geosciences in the Pursuit of Information Technology (introduction to spatial analysis ) Part I

Mahdi Modiri

Volume 16, Issue 63 , November 2007, Pages 2-10

Abstract
  The spatial pattern is of great importance for the Earth sciences. The spatial pattern enables us to compare the observational characteristics of phenomena and to clarify their spatial relationship, correlation and distribution in terms of geological conditions and processes that have shaped them. Digital ...  Read More

Environmental Ecology and Tourism Industry (Ecotourism and Geotourism)

Bahman Kaargar

Volume 16, Issue 63 , November 2007, Pages 11-21

Abstract
  Urbanization is considered as one of the main causes of formation of tourism. The evolution and concentration of cities has created certain predicaments and constraints for its inhabitants, and continuation of such a process makes people look for an escape to free themselves for some time from the troubles ...  Read More

Combining Lidar Data and Aerial Digital Images to Improve Classification Accuracy

Ahmad Javaheri; Ebrahim Gholipour

Volume 16, Issue 63 , November 2007, Pages 22-25

Abstract
  Recognition and classification of land features on the images have been considered as the base of many applications including the development of a digital model of elevation, identification of changes, updating of maps and many other cases in geomatics. In recent years, researchers have tried to improve ...  Read More

Biological Consequences of Climate Change

Ali Baratian

Volume 16, Issue 63 , November 2007, Pages 26-28

Abstract
  Throughout history and throughout the centuries, humans and other living organisms have adapted to the climate and environmental conditions of their residence. However, existing estimates indicate that the consequences of climate change and its effects on the environment are noteworthy. Atmosphere pollutants, ...  Read More

Tourism and Sustainable Urban Development

Seyyed Ramin Ghaffaari

Volume 16, Issue 63 , November 2007, Pages 29-34

Abstract
  In general, the sustainable development of the city is due to the stable, constructive and systematic interaction of man with man (in various dimensions) and man with the environment (in the natural-ecological aspect).Interactions that, over time, make the city environmentally sustainable, economically ...  Read More

Study of Flood Management and Methods of Flood Damage Mitigation

Mehrdad Hosseini; Farrokh Matlabifar

Volume 16, Issue 63 , November 2007, Pages 35-38

Abstract
  Undoubtedly, floods are known as one of the most important natural disasters. In practice, the flood is considered to be the most enormous disaster in terms of mortality and financial losses. In a ten-year period in the world (1988-1988), about 390000 people were killed by natural disasters, 58% of which ...  Read More

Globalization and the Evolution of Cities

Hossein Hataminejad; Ebrahim Jahangir

Volume 16, Issue 63 , November 2007, Pages 39-46

Abstract
  Globalization is a term now found in many scientific texts, and practically all scholars have had certain contemplations about it. Undoubtedly, if there are thoughts about achievement of globalization, both desirable and unwanted results of it must be taken into account, and it is certain that a process ...  Read More

An aAnalysis of the Levels of Development of Rural Areas of Darab with an Emphasis on the Morris Model

Ali Shakour

Volume 16, Issue 63 , November 2007, Pages 47-52

Abstract
  As long as rural development planning is not aligned with other projects of regional planning taking place in rural areas, it can not be very effective, because rural development planning inherently influences the region's economy and its prospects. On the other hand, in the process of planning for rural ...  Read More

Presenting Various Strategies for Preventing and Reducing Landslide Risks in Designing Linear Structures

Saeed Kamiabi

Volume 16, Issue 63 , November 2007, Pages 53-55

Abstract
  Transportation is one of the most important and valuable assets of any country in meeting the needs of the growing population and can be a solid backbone for its economic growth. Lack of foresight and basic and field studies to develop this industry will cause many problems in the development and fulfilment ...  Read More

Study of Occurrence of Flood and its Effects in Gilan

Fatemeh Ashuri

Volume 16, Issue 63 , November 2007, Pages 56-59

Abstract
  The natural disasters that form part of the nature of our environment usually occur so severely that they usually cause many casualties and losses. The ordinary conditions of everyday life of human beings and the social structures and infrastructure of the region suddenly become disrupted and people ...  Read More

Desertification in Arid Areas

Mahdi Saghafi (Translator)

Volume 16, Issue 63 , November 2007, Pages 60-64

Abstract
  Desertification is a major problem of lands that are located in arid areas of the world and consequently gradually destroyed. Elimination of soil and vegetation has adverse effects, as almost 50% of land degrades as a result of human mismanagement of agriculture and rangelands. A large part of North ...  Read More