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An Introduction to Geographic Information System (GIS) at the National Level

Mahdi Modiri

Volume 15, Issue 59 , November 2006, Pages 2-5

Abstract
  Information systems have been created for certain purposes, so they must first fulfil specific mission and tasks, and then be able to support real affairs. In this paper, we will attempt to propose reasons to support the notion that GIS should not be considered as an exception among information systems, ...  Read More

The Persian Gulf and the Islands of Iran

Seyyed Yahya Safavi

Volume 15, Issue 59 , November 2006, Pages 6-9

Abstract
  The Persian Gulf has a prominent geographic position. Natural conditions such as little depth, water salinity and high evaporation on the one hand, and limited communication with open lands of the world on the other, have created a special ecosystem within the Persian Gulf and its coasts. The Persian ...  Read More

Cultural Geography and the City

Hossein Hataminejad; Samira Nowzari

Volume 15, Issue 59 , November 2006, Pages 10-14

Abstract
  Given that cities are carriers of culture, derived from nature and reflecting the spectrum of our social goals, technology, values ​​and institutions, they are considered as significant subjects of study for cultural geographers as they provide the scholar with a deep insight into human mosaics. ...  Read More

Evaluation of Spatial Similarities in Geographic Databases

Ashraf Azimzadeh Irani (Translator)

Volume 15, Issue 59 , November 2006, Pages 15-21

Abstract
  One of the main tasks of spatial information systems such as GIS is the aggregation of various data sets and their preparation for communication and analysis in various applications.  The aggregation of data in spatial information systems requires collection of different types of data drawn from ...  Read More

Crisis Management Process in Reducing Natural Disasters (Earthquake)

Gholam Reza Latifi

Volume 15, Issue 59 , November 2006, Pages 22-26

Abstract
  The expansion of cities and urbanization and the gradual increase of the number of large cities in the world especially in developing countries including Iran on the one hand, and the growth of cities, concentration and accumulation of population, and increase of environmental and economic load on them ...  Read More

Importance of Time Factor in Natural Geography Studies

Maryam Bayati Khatibi

Volume 15, Issue 59 , November 2006, Pages 27-32

Abstract
  Understanding natural issues and the way natural phenomena operate, whether in order to enjoy their benefits or to deal with their adverse effects, must be accompanied by observation and interpretation of phenomena. Proper interpretation and accurate analysis of the results of observations requires necessary ...  Read More

Camera/GPS/IMU Aerial Camera's Calibration System

Marziyyeh Ja'fari

Volume 15, Issue 59 , November 2006, Pages 33-36

Abstract
  The GPS / IMU hybrid system is widely used for accurate measurement of position and aerial imagery justification or other justification methods in recent years. In particular, with the advent of digital sensors, the introduction of this technology has been accelerating. However, some users of these systems ...  Read More

Application of Remote Sensing in Assessment of Geomorphologic Hazards

Fariba Karami

Volume 15, Issue 59 , November 2006, Pages 37-40

Abstract
  Human history, from distant past up to the present day, has always witnessed catastrophic natural disasters causing human casualties, financial losses and vast destruction. Geomorphologic hazards are among these phenomena and threaten the lives of millions of people (lives and property) on the planet. ...  Read More

Preliminary Application of GIS in Designing a Rail Transport Network, (Case Study: Nigentan Basin)

Marziyyeh Motarjemi

Volume 15, Issue 59 , November 2006, Pages 41-45

Abstract
  The intersection of Bafgh-Mashhad railway with Niganan basin is part of Iran's salt pan within the range of eastern longitudes of 57 to 58 degrees and 30 minutes, and northern latitudes of 33 degrees and 15 minutes to 34 degrees and 45 minutes. Since examination of safety methods of railway’s intersection ...  Read More

Physical Developments of Alvand Village (Considering the Establishment of the Industrial City of Alborz)

Sima Buzari

Volume 15, Issue 59 , November 2006, Pages 46-51

Abstract
  In the years after the end of World War II, the transfer of human resources and the resulting developments led to the emergence of a phenomenon called "Developement", which become a slogan especially for the Third World and in particular the newly independent states. Between the 1950s and 1960s, development ...  Read More

Investigation and Recognition of Landslide Phenomena with Emphasis on Some of the Important Landslides in Tehran Province

Mojgan Afshar

Volume 15, Issue 59 , November 2006, Pages 52-56

Abstract
  This research was conducted to investigate the factors affecting landslide formation. In this regard, after identifying these factors, the fashions of occurrence of this phenomenon in some places, including the district of Shahrak and Barikan in Taleghan and the road of Haraz in areas such as: Mobarak ...  Read More

Feasibility Study of Establishment and Development of Electronic Residences

Saeed Akbarian Ronizi; Hassan Javaheri

Volume 15, Issue 59 , November 2006, Pages 57-60

Abstract
  This paper examines the various aspects of feasibility of developing electronic residences in order to help decision makers and planners to have a realistic view of the subject. Feasibility studies are tools that can further clarify the conditions for the planners. Feasibility studies attempt to optimize ...  Read More

Examination of the Methods of Classification of Satellite Images

Mohammad Ekhbari; Abolfazl Ranjbar; Seyyed Mohammad Bagher Fatemi

Volume 15, Issue 59 , November 2006, Pages 61-64

Abstract
  Data extraction from satellite images has significantly developed in recent decades, and various algorithms have been introduced to extract information from satellite imagery, each of which has advantages and disadvantages.  In general, the methods of classification of satellite images fall into ...  Read More