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Models and Search in a Spatial-Temporal GIS

Mahdi Modiri

Volume 16, Issue 62 , August 2007, Pages 2-13

Abstract
  Recently, a tendency toward the combined implementation of space-time information on extended spatial bases has emerged. In geographic information systems and other sciences, studies are conducted in different fields of space-time display and argumentation. Creating a Temporal Geographic Information ...  Read More

Mapping the Rupture of the Fault of May 22, 2004 Earthquake in Iran (1) (MW = 6.2) Using Satellite Imagery

Mohammad Hassan Nami

Volume 16, Issue 62 , August 2007, Pages 13-16

Abstract
  An earthquake with magnitude of 6.2 on the scale of Richter (6.2 MW) occurred on May 28, 2004 in central Alborz in northern Iran (Firozabad-Kojour) at 17:08:46 local time. Most earthquake research centers reported the epicenter of this earthquake near Firozabad (latitude of 36.283 and longitude of 51.616) ...  Read More

Classification of the Level of Urban Development in Chehar Mahal and Bakhtiari- Province Using Advanced Methods of Factor Analysis and Cluster Analysis

Mas'oud Taghvaei; Ali Zangi Abadi; Seyyed Hassan Nourbakhsh

Volume 16, Issue 62 , August 2007, Pages 17-25

Abstract
  The study of urban development and recognizing the cities’ weaknesses and strengths, potentials and shortcomings provide a suitable basis for providing strategies and applying appropriate urban development plans, as well as establishing a balanced urban network system. The separate study of the ...  Read More

Application of GIS and Remote Sensing in Highway Design

Bahram Azad Bakht

Volume 16, Issue 62 , August 2007, Pages 26-27

Abstract
  In this article, the effective factor in the process of infrastructural development of roads and the road design using information that is in fact related to the earth's features, which are themselves affected by human’s contact with nature, are studied. Furthermore, the causes of the creation ...  Read More

The Role of Urban Management in Sustainable Development

Mahmud Mahdinejad; Reza Mokhtari Malek Abadi

Volume 16, Issue 62 , August 2007, Pages 28-33

Abstract
  Today, in many countries the sustainable tourism industry is a symbol of cultural identity and one of the important sources of national and private income. This industry is so important in the socio-economic development of countries that economists call it invisible exports. In this regard, with the ...  Read More

Locating Rural Industries Using GIS

Katayun Teimurian

Volume 16, Issue 62 , August 2007, Pages 34-37

Abstract
  The poorest communities in the world are often people who live in rural areas without owning land or with little land. Given that income from agricultural activities in these societies may lead to the creation of jobs providing livelihoods, undoubtedly diversification of non-agricultural activities can ...  Read More

Development of Land Re-Zoning, a Tool for Urban Development

Rasul Ghorbani

Volume 16, Issue 62 , August 2007, Pages 38-43

Abstract
  Land re-zoning or integrated development can be a tool for the development of new lands or the organization of existing urban areas. All landowners will share their lands for street and other public spaces, implement the necessary infrastructures wholly or separately, adapt the existing boundaries to ...  Read More

Geography and Development of Tourism

Bahman Kargar

Volume 16, Issue 62 , August 2007, Pages 44-52

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

Geographic Capabilities in Regional Planning

Rahim Sarvar; Gholam Reza Karim Zadeh

Volume 16, Issue 62 , August 2007, Pages 53-56

Abstract
  Geography is a creative and constructive knowledge, and the geographer is actually the constructor of his/her environment. He / she is analyst, far-sighted, considerate of all aspects and the leader of future development. Geography, on the one hand, tends to focus on development activities, and on the ...  Read More

Investigating the Impact of GIS on Urban and Regional Planning

Hamid Reza Varesi; Mahmud Akbari

Volume 16, Issue 62 , August 2007, Pages 57-62

Abstract
  Geographic information systems and related computer information technologies are commonly used in planning and management in the present era. An important part of the theoretical and methodological support of GIS is rooted in the "quantitative and qualitative" revolution of geography. It is not surprising, ...  Read More

Shanghai Cooperation Organization and US Security Considerations

Seyyed Hadi Ayyazi

Volume 16, Issue 62 , August 2007, Pages 63-67

Abstract
  The war in Afghanistan has shown that the US approach in international considerations has shifted toward the east, while in the past it was more oriented towards the Middle East. The foreign policy of the United States in the east has been based on the interests of this country in the Middle East. Central ...  Read More

Introducing the Geo-Info : Large-Scale Land Information System in Poland

Ashraf Azimzadeh Irani

Volume 16, Issue 62 , August 2007, Pages 68-70

Abstract
  Geo-Info is an advanced drawing system that started operation in land organization in Poland and then developed. This system has now determined standards for preparing large-scale maps. In this paper, applications and capabilities of the Geo-Info system have been discussed. The Geo-Info system was designed ...  Read More

An Overview of Earthquake's History Occurrence Probability in Ray

Habibollah Fasihi

Volume 16, Issue 62 , August 2007, Pages 71-73

Abstract
  Earthquake is part of the Earth’s natural behavior, occurring more than 150,000 times a year, but only a small number of them are associated with life and financial dangers and losses. Humanity has long been struggling with this phenomenon and has been horrified by it. There have been many human ...  Read More

GEONET: Permanent GPS Station Network in Japan

Lotfollah Emad Ali

Volume 16, Issue 62 , August 2007, Pages 74-76

Abstract
  GEONET (GPS geologic observation network), including 1200 permanent stations, is the largest GPS network in the world. This paper briefly examines the history, system, applications and future prospects of the network. Introduction GEONET (GPS geologic observation network) is the national GPS network ...  Read More

Geomorphologic Studies Using IRS Data

Mehran Maghsudi; Hamid Bidi

Volume 16, Issue 62 , August 2007, Pages 77-79

Abstract
  India has a vast coastal area of ​​about 7,500 km long with a vast store of sandy minerals such as ilmenite, rutile, zircon, monazite, silimanite and garnet. The purpose of this study is to provide map of coastal land forms using multi-spectral remote sensing in order to be able to identify areas ...  Read More