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Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems (RS & GIS) (Part I)

Mahdi Modiri

Volume 12, Issue 47 , November 2003, Pages 2-6

Abstract
  Remote sensing is important as a new technology for collection of geographic data for GIS on the one hand and as user's reference spatial data for scientific analysis on the other. In this paper, emphasis is placed on the importance of linking remote sensing raster data to GIS vector data to create IGIS. ...  Read More

an Introduction to Military Geography

Seyyed Yahya Safavi

Volume 12, Issue 47 , November 2003, Pages 7-9

Abstract
  Urban warspopular uprisings, resistance movements as well as terrorists grow in urban environment, and their potentials and talent are strengthened in streets and alleys, and superior technology fails to counteract them because the forces who seek to combat such irregular and guerrilla wars in cities ...  Read More

Interpretation of Aerial and Satellite Images (Part XIII)

Hamid Malmirian (Translator)

Volume 12, Issue 47 , November 2003, Pages 10-18

Abstract
  Remote sensing is the art and science of acquiring information about an object, region, or phenomenon by analyzing the data obtained by a tool that is not in physical contact with the object, region, or phenomenon under investigation. As you read these words, you are using remote sensing. Your eyes act ...  Read More

The Status of New Cities of Iran in Urbanization System

Hamid Reza Varesi

Volume 12, Issue 47 , November 2003, Pages 19-23

Abstract
  The planning of new cities in the world over the last century has been used in response to changing social and economic conditions and national planning priorities, and each country, in the context of its development, has planned and practiced the construction of new cities, and has used it as a means ...  Read More

Theoretical Bases of Clouds Insemination

Kamal Omidvar

Volume 12, Issue 47 , November 2003, Pages 24-28

Abstract
  The purpose of this research was to introduce the theoretical foundations of fertilizing the clouds. First, the importance of the fertility issue is presented and then the origin of Cloud Condensation Nuclei (CCN), natural Ice Nuclei (IN), types of fertility, mechanisms of growth of cloud droplets and ...  Read More

a Passing Look at Mashahd City's Economy

Hosein Hataminejad

Volume 12, Issue 47 , November 2003, Pages 29-33

Abstract
  The city of Mashhad has long been affected by natural conditions of the region (the existence of suitable farming soil, various mines, etc.) and also by the general state of political economy of the country. "In the third century A.H”, according to Ya’ghubi, “Noghan (the first nucleus ...  Read More

Solutions for the Problem of Signal Remoteness / Closeness, Synchronization of Extra Time and Multi-Path Error in Closed-Space Navigation System of GPS

Roghiyyeh Golvari (Translator)

Volume 12, Issue 47 , November 2003, Pages 34-36

Abstract
  Using current GPS receivers, is not possible to navigate (explore) inside a building. Seoul National University (SNU) has developed a closed-space navigation system based on pseudo-satellites in which the results of the RMS errors are limited to 1-2 mm in determining the static position and to 5-15 mm ...  Read More

Methods of Image Fusion

Nurallah Shahmaleki

Volume 12, Issue 47 , November 2003, Pages 37-39

Abstract
  Each sensor has a particular mission and application, and it is often desirable for us to have spectral and spatial resolution in an image at the same time, since the amount of information in a picture is limited by the spatial and spectral resolution of the imaging system, and most of common imaging ...  Read More

Spatial Organization of Villages From Geographical Point of View (Case Study: Mirza Kuchak District of Some'a Sara)

Fatemeh Kuchaki Nejad

Volume 12, Issue 47 , November 2003, Pages 40-42

Abstract
  In this paper, the author's aim is to discuss the concept of rural spatial organization by determining the prevailing themes in geographic research, and especially emphasizing rural aspects. This research has been conducted based on this aim, and based on the belief that conscious management of the organization ...  Read More

The Role of Morphodynamic Factors of Harirud and Human Erosion Function in Border Changes in the Northeast of Country, the Necessity of a Fundamental Strategy for Controlling Border-Rivers

Abolfazl Eshghi

Volume 12, Issue 47 , November 2003, Pages 43-45

Abstract
  The management of border rivers control is important for countries adjacent to them due to changes in river channels and bed (especially in the lower reaches of the river). In many cases, the meandering of rivers leads to significant changes in boundary lines, leading to geopolitical outcomes and political ...  Read More

Urban Green Space Planning and Design and its Mutual Effects on Human and the Environment

Mas'ud Taghva'ei; Marziyyeh Shahverdian

Volume 12, Issue 47 , November 2003, Pages 46-55

Abstract
  Parks and green spaces are very valuable because of their dual role, namely recreational importance as well as impact on preservation and balance of urban environment, mitigation of pollution and cleansing air, and reduction of spiritual and physical exhaustion. The role of these spaces is not limited ...  Read More

The Nature of the Science of Geography

Seyyed Ramin Ghaffari

Volume 12, Issue 47 , November 2003, Pages 56-60

Abstract
  Undoubtedly, geography is one of the most applied sciences in today's world, yet it is still isolated and somewhat unknown in our country. The mentality and knowledge of the majority of people toward this science is limited to the definitions of purely descriptive nature related to the 17th Century and ...  Read More

Study of the Trend of Temperature Change in Hamadan (Noujeh Station)

Zohreh Merianji; Reza Borhani

Volume 12, Issue 47 , November 2003, Pages 61-64

Abstract
  Climate change is a general term that describes climatic discontinuity and rupture. In order to study temperature changes in Hamadan, temperature fluctuations in a statistical period of fifty years (1952-2002) have been investigated. According to a survey conducted in 1973, a sudden drop in the minimum, ...  Read More